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    Scaling positive impact in SDGs through innovation

    We value partnerships and co-creation as a way to identify and accelerate innovations at the forefront of key global trends, such as climate change, sustainability and digital transformation.

    Awards, nominations and rankings

    Royal HaskoningDHV won a number of prestigious awards in 2020. These are valued as external recognition of our innovation and commitment to the sectors within which we work to enhance society together.

    SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation

    The need for clean drinking water and smart waste water treatment is enormous and growing. Our vision for the water circuit of the future optimises the use of resources while providing transparent, safe access to all users.

    Nereda® Update

    Stringent new demands for the removal of phosphorus during waste water treatment is creating a challenge for water companies in the United Kingdom.

    Digital technology developments

    The power and capability of virtual operations in the water sector.

    Water for Industry

    Better understanding of water-related risk, improved mitigation measures and contingency plans are vital to the long-term success of business operations.

    SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy

    Positive progress is being made towards increasing the renewable energy share of total energy consumption but faster change is needed. Pressure for clean energy is being accelerated by legally binding targets at national and international levels.

    Sustainable buildings

    The University of Amsterdam and the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences have a diverse real estate, ranging from centuries-old monumental buildings to modern research facilities.

    Energy Transition

    An energy master plan we have developed for the Gelderse Vallei Hospital in the Netherlands maps a route to cut the hospital’s CO2 emissions by 55% and save around 80% of the current gas consumption.

    Green hydrogen

    Green hydrogen – produced without carbon emissions – is expected to play an important role in a sustainable CO2-free Netherlands. It is generated using an electrolyser fed by wind and/or solar energy.

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