Stantec ERA Issue 9 | The Water Issue
The relationship between water and energy is critical. Communities are challenged with combating the global water crisis while pressing forward with the energy transition.
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The relationship between water and energy is critical. Communities are challenged with combating the global water crisis while pressing forward with the energy transition.
The UK is combating the climate crisis by focusing on nuclear new build, increased renewables targets, removing our reliance on foreign gas supplies, and a new governmental body to oversee energy resilience.
Renewable energy—solar, wind, and hydropower—are important to the energy transition. But we must look beyond them to see why grid modernization, carbon capture, and hydrogen are key to the future.
With a background in biology and environmental studies, Trevor has focused his career on renewable energy projects, bat migration, and rare species assessments.
Whether it is the water consumed and used by people, the water that goes into producing food, the water needed to manufacture products, or the water required to produce power, two things are clear: Water needs energy and energy needs water.
If we as a global community have any hope of meeting our 2050 net zero goals, we must work together. And it starts with the energy industry partnering with environmental experts to make sure we are delivering energy to our communities sustainably.
Our role must be to look critically at how we power our communities and improve quality of life. It will take more than just those of us that work in the energy and resources industry—it will take everyone.
Zac is a financial analyst who evaluates revenue sufficiency and helps create equitable utility rate structures for water, sewer, stormwater, and solid waste funds.
We provided expertise in structural engineering and civil engineering for project featuring “expressed” structural steel mega-trusses designed to resist earthquakes and high wind force, with a 5-star National Australian Built Environment Rating.
As Stantec’s national technical lead for marine ecosystems, Andrea has conducted baseline marine research, led permitting for offshore wind and oil and gas projects, and managed recovery planning and monitoring for endangered species.