Media articles
Pioneering system ensures money doesn't follow water down the drain, Trinity College Dublin.
Water going down the drain isn’t money down the drain for National Trust Cymru’s Penrhyn Castle, National Trust Press Release, 11 Oct 2022
Nid arian i lawr y draen i Ymddiriedolaeth Genedlaethol Cymru yw’r dŵr sy'n mynd i lawr y draen yng Nghastell Penrhyn, Datganiad i'r wasg
Saving Water to take climate action. Raising awareness among primary school children. Rural Water News, Spring 2022
#SmallNationBigIdeas: How Welsh science is contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals, Low Carbon Energy and Environment Research Network Wales
Warming to Affect Water Availability for Hydropower, Public Water Supply in Wales, Homeland Security News Wire
Climate change will impact future water availability for hydropower and public water supply in Wales, Bangor University.
Energy saving tech cuts consumption by 25% in water supply network, Trinity College Dublin.
Energy-saving tech cuts consumption by 25% in water supply network, Engineers Journal.
Energy saving technology in water supply in rural Ireland helps to fund third world infrastructure, Trinity College Dublin.
EU project to support water industry in Wales and Ireland 2016, Government Opportunities.
Unique energy project for Rathnure, Independent.ie.
Wales-Ireland joint project explores energy efficient water solutions, WWT online.
Project: Dŵr Uisce - Energy efficiency in water services, NEXUS.
Engineers trial new tech to stop energy going down the drain, Trinity College Dublin.
Radio interviews
Dr Richard Dallison contributed to the BBC Radio Wales Science Café Programme in an episode about community Hydropower.
Professor Aonghus McNabola featured in Episode 4 of NEARFM Ireland Europe in My Backyard series. Listen here.