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Thought LeadershipGigawatt challenge: Infrastructure for the AI era
Jacobs Senior Vice President, Advanced Facilities and Market Lead AI Data Centers, Dana Tilley explores how digital twins can enable owners, operators, developers, utilities and communities to plan gigawatt-scale AI data centers faster — improving grid resilience and balancing power, cooling and site constraints earlier in the process. -
Thought LeadershipAdvancing nature-based solutions for resilient infrastructure
Awareness and vigilance help prevent cyber-tampering at water treatment facilities
Cyber-tampering is on the rise. Awareness and vigilance can help thwart an attack. Intentional cyber penetration into U.S. water utility process control systems by rogue nation states, insider threats (through intentional and unintentional attacks), and a variety of criminal groups have been reported. Cyberattacks have disrupted critical process operations in all industrial sectors (e.g., energy, manufacturing, water, transportation, building management systems, etc.) Consequently, these attacks have the potential to disrupt, or even compromise production or service. In this webinar our thought leaders share some initial steps water providers can take to protect their assets. Presenters: Adi Karisik, Jacobs Global Technology Leader Operational Technology (Cybersecurity) John Rickermann, Jacobs Managing Director, Technical Services Group, Operations Management & Facilities Services Moderator: Russell Ford, Jacobs Global Solutions Director, Drinking Water & Reuse Download the presentation slide deck. (PDF, 13 MB)
The critical issues facing the water sector
The Water industry has many issues facing it in these changing times. Our panel of Water Association CEOs will share their insights on what’s driving the water conversation in 2021 and how the industry is addressing the critical issues facing our sector. Panelists: Peter Grevatt, PhD, CEO Water Research Foundation Terry Fuller, CEO Chartered Institute of Water & Environmental Management Renée Willette, Vice President, Programs and Strategy, US Water Alliance Moderator: Susan Moisio, Jacobs Global Water Director
An integrated approach to coastal city flood resilience
Join Adam Hosking, Jacobs Global Director for Water Resources and Resilience, and Susy Torriente, Global Leader for City Resilience, for the webinar An Integrated Approach to Coastal City Flood Resilience. Coastal cities globally face many challenges in delivering a safe, affordable and resilient environment for their residents and economy. Added to the pressure of increasing populations and aging infrastructure, is the accelerating impact of climate change, which in the coastal context includes the challenge of sea level rise and coastal storms. OECD research (2013), suggests that across 136 coastal cities globally the population at flood risk could rise from 40 million today to 150 million by 2070, with a corresponding risk of over US$1 trillion of losses per year. Download the presentation slide deck. (PDF, 5 MB)
Net-zero roadmap: How water resource recovery facilities contribute to the overall decarbonization strategy
In this “In the kNOW” webinar, we will explore the role of water resource recovery facilities (WRRF) in combating the climate emergency. The wastewater sector offers immense opportunities to contribute to climate goals. Two utilities – Metro Vancouver and VCS Denmark - will share their experience identifying and implementing measures to reduce emissions and achieve energy neutrality goals. We will also discuss the latest research on the quantification of nitrous oxide and methane emissions, considering global best science and the ambitions of the U.K. water sector as part of their 2030 net zero route map. The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has published the first part of its sixth assessment report (AR6), highlighting a ‘Code Red’ for humanity - that climate change is widespread, rapid and intensifying. The report shows that emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) from human activities are responsible for approximately 1.1°C of warming since 1850-1900, and finds that averaged over the next 20 years, global temperature is expected to reach or exceed 1.5°C of warming. Combined with the increasing frequency of extreme weather events we experience across the world, AR6 reminds us of the urgency to make immediate, rapid and large-scale reductions in GHG emissions to decrease the rate of unprecedented warming. As more countries, cities and companies across the world set net-zero emission goals, there is a window of opportunity to initiate the paradigm shift toward a low-carbon, low-energy and climate resilient water sector. In this “In the kNOW” webinar, we will explore
Green infrastructure for healthy communities
Utilities and municipalities are challenged to go beyond traditional levels of service to deliver solutions that mitigate climate impacts, improve infrastructure and address broader community needs. Due to its cross-cutting benefits as a strategy, communities are increasing prioritization and investments in green infrastructure to manage stormwater objectives while enhancing community health, improving overall infrastructure, and providing opportunities, especially for disadvantaged populations. Additionally, as a nature-based solution, green infrastructure provides a resilient solution set to mitigate and address the impacts of climate change. This webinar will provide motivation and drivers for green infrastructure, case studies and concepts exploring policy and equity for green infrastructure from stormwater parks to healthy streets to a wide variety of community amenities. Moderators: Dustin Atchison, Jacobs Global Technology Lead for Stormwater & Watershed Management Andrew Potts, Jacobs Green Infrastructure Community of Practice Lead Session 1 Speakers: Tracy Tackett, Seattle Public Utilities, WA | Green Stormwater Infrastructure Program Liu Huei-Lyn, PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency | Active, Beautiful, Clean (ABC) Waters Program Session 2 Speakers: Adam Woodburn, Onondaga County, NY | Save the Rain Program Zach Monge, Jacobs Senior Project Manager Paul Hargreaves, Jacobs Head of Discipline – Surface Water Drainage (UK & Europe) Download the Session 1 slide deck (PDF, 19.2 MB) Download the Session 2 slide deck (PDF, 7.4 MB)
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Future Foundations
Co-creating the world to come
From developing climate resilience and transitioning to a low-carbon future, to modernizing and transforming infrastructure, governments and businesses face critical challenges. How they respond will define our future.
As our clients navigate these challenges, we help them think differently – working together to pioneer tomorrow's infrastructure solutions and build the foundations for a prosperous, secure future.