Water is rising quickly on the agenda of leading companies, policy makers and investors in virtually all industries and regions around the globe. Astute companies understand that managing the full water supply chain with its associated risk factors is essential to ensuring business continuity and long-term profitability. Policy makers know that prudent water management is critical to sustained regional economic growth. Investors and entrepreneurs recognise that opportunities arise when conditions merit new thinking and new solutions to emerging problems.
Immense opportunity in water is coupled with commensurate risk. Bloomberg New Energy Finance Water Insight helps you navigate these opportunities and risks with data-driven analysis, purpose-built and proprietary data sets and carefully selected news.
Water Insight is a subscription service that provides you with the information you need to build and sustain leadership positions by delivering in-depth analysis of key market drivers: policy measures, regulatory issues, technological developments, supply chain dynamics and sector economics. Through extensive industry interaction, comprehensive datasets and robust analysis, we provide you with unique perspectives on the many pressing issues including corporate risk, water scarcity, the water-energy nexus and dynamic cost abatement modeling.
Together with a series of multi-client studies, this new addition to our research family offers a first-of-a-kind global picture of regional-level water supply and demand, water risk imbalance and industrial consumption. If you need to balance the complex interplay of such pressures in your activities, you can count on our range of insight, data and news services.
Our sector specialists can help clients resolve specific issues
How much water is consumed across the power production supply chain and what are the impacts of renewable energy penetration?
How do innovations in the water industry affect energy intensity?
What steps can the water industry take to reduce its carbon footprint?
Which water and wastewater treatment technologies can be employed to minimise industry- and country-level exposure to freshwater scarcity?
How cost effective are emerging water technologies in terms of their ability to improve water efficiency and reduce water intensity?
How do certain policy decisions influence infrastructure financing and other market opportunities in the water sector?
What are the implications of regulatory change for demand-side management of water use?