Open standards for net zero water infrastructure
Water is a vital part of the transition to net zero. In 2020 the water industry was the first UK sector to commit to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2030. IB1's approach helps drive open standards adoption and create assurable data flows between water companies, regulators, and supply chain participants.
Trust in data is essential to decarbonising the water sector. Our approach helps drive open standards adoption and create assurable data flows between organisations. IB1 operates a water sector programme and has developed a water sector Trust Framework, enabling water companies to share data securely, at scale, under common governance.
Connect with an expert network of professionals working on water sector data governance, infrastructure, and net zero. Free to join, no approval required.
Engage in governance-led discovery and design of Schemes (data sharing rulebooks) for the water sector. Co-design the rules with water companies, regulators, and technology providers.
Implement Schemes in your business at market scale using the IB1 Water Sector Trust Framework. Registry, Directory, Catalogue, Sandbox, and Open Libraries.
Stream is an Ofwat-funded, UK-wide industry initiative. IB1 is partnering with the Stream consortium to help design and deliver the ‘network of data pipes’ to share datasets in an accessible, secure, and standardised way across the water sector.
Stream is funded through the Ofwat Water Breakthrough Challenge and has won further funding rounds. It operates with the backing and engagement of the sector regulator.
Water companies across England, Scotland, and Wales participate in Stream’s Steering Group and Advisory Groups, co-designing the rules for water sector data sharing.
IB1 provides neutral secretariat, programme management, and has implemented a Water Sector Trust Framework for development. Full Icebreaking governance with Steering Group and Advisory Groups.
All Stream outputs are published under open (CC-BY) licences. Steering Group and Advisory Group minutes are published openly online. Anyone can inspect and verify.
IB1 supports the CEO Water Mandate (founded in 2007 by the UN to advance corporate water stewardship) in its efforts to implement SDG6 and SDG14.
Creating an information repository about the current and changing status of watersheds, covering water quantity, quality and access perspectives, including precipitation, groundwater, storage and inter and intra-basin transfers.
Supporting the NPWI initiative to advance water quality, quantity and access in 100 basins facing high water stress. Calling on companies to publish site and watershed-level data on water use, discharge and quality in machine-readable format.
For companies with data centres, publishing Water Usage Effectiveness (WUE) as defined by Green Grid (litres per kWh critical IT load), so data centres in similar locations can be compared, even with different cooling technologies.
To enable global water stewardship to scale, we call on companies to publish site and watershed-level data on water use, discharge and quality in a machine-readable and accessible manner, using open standards.
Stream and the Water Sector Trust Framework are supported by water companies across England, Scotland, and Wales, alongside Ofwat and other sector bodies.
Whether you are a water company, regulator, technology provider, or research institution, IB1 has a programme and membership level that fits.
All IB1 outputs are CC-BY licensed. IB1 is non-partisan, non-profit, and sector-neutral.