About the AECo project
Project summary
The AECo project aims to develop a world-class international research and education platform for advancing water and wastewater treatment technologies by combining them with electrochemical processes. It establishes long-term international cooperation between research groups and industrial partners from Norway, Canada and USA. The project ensures that Norway remains at the forefront of the global science and education in water treatment areas, increasing relevance of this education to the needs and expectations of the business and public sectors.
The project addresses water-related challenges that limit water and resources recycling on the way to circular economy: (i) low efficiency of organic compounds removal in water and wastewater treatment by commonly used chemical coagulation processes; (ii) elimination of micropollutants and contaminants of emerging concern (CEC) from the water cycle; (iii) oil-water separation in offshore production.
AECo will accelerate the introduction of electrochemistry into water treatment practice by fostering a new generation of young researches capable of sustaining these innovations. The project involves potential end-users of the research findings including them to the co-supervision activities and creative workshops, driving lateral thinking and radical approaches to address research challenges of the project.
The project supports the achievement of the SDG 6 in general and Target 6.3 in particular by introducing electrochemical processes to improve ambient water quality by eliminating, minimizing and significantly reducing different streams of pollution into water bodies. The project will help to meet key challenges in the public sector by providing new technological solutions for water safety and circularity.
For more information, please visit the project website: aeco-project.org
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