OUR PROJECTS

Our expertise has guided water utilities, consultancies, development banks, ministries, and regulators on optimising infrastructure interventions and investment portfolios that balance cost, resilience, and environmental goals. By combining established and bespoke water resource system simulation models and software tools, we make complex data clear, actionable, and accessible.

Below is a selection of projects we were delighted to be involved in.

Prioritizing Resilient Investments for Water Security in Bogotá, Colombia

This project aims to help the city address water supply challenges intensified by climate change and recent droughts, by developing […]

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National Framework Model and Dashboard

This project built and updates the Environment Agency‘s National Framework Model in Pywr. This models the national supply, demand and […]

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Economic value of water storage in Central Asia and prioritisation of interventions

Nexsys Analytics took part in building an economic case for dam safety and modernisation investments in the Amu Darya River […]

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Climate Change Impacts on the Georgian Water-Energy-Agriculture Nexus 

The study undertook a vulnerability assessment of the current water resource system in Georgia and formulated recommendations for adaptation strategies […]

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National Water Supply-Demand Infrastructure Optimisation Model

This project implemented a Decision Making under Uncertainty framework for UK regulators Ofwat and the Environment Agency (EA) to optimise […]

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Ethiopia Water Resilience Diagnostic

We developed the National Water Resilience Diagnostic and Water Resilience investment prioritisation for two basins in Ethiopia including the Upper […]

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Decision Making under Uncertainty

We implemented a Decision Making under Uncertainty study to identify portfolios of water resource system investments that maximize multi-sector benefits […]

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Multi-criteria analysis of reservoirs for Armenia

Armenia suffers from considerable water scarcity and water resources are an essential input to economic and social development. Given rises […]

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