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Somabay & TAQA Arabia inaugurate PV Solar plant – Egypt

Somabay and TAQA Arabia celebrate the inauguration of a 5MW PV solar plant in Somabay owned by TAQA Arabia, the full-service energy and utility provider in Egypt.

The PV station was inaugurated by Mr. Osama Saleh, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Abu Soma Tourism Development Company, Mr. Ibrahim El-Missiri, CEO of Abu Soma Tourism Development Company, Eng. Khaled AbuBakr, Executive Chairman of TAQA Arabia, and Ms. Pakinam Kafafi, Chief Executive Officer of TAQA Arabia.

Both companies also signed a new agreement to build a water desalination & treatment plant to […]

Somabay & TAQA Arabia inaugurate PV Solar plant – Egypt2022-12-11T23:26:17+01:00

Wabag secures repeat order worth Rs 430 crore from RIL

VA Tech Wabag has secured an order towards engineering, procurement and construction of a 53mld desalination plant at Jamnagar, Gujarat, worth about Rs 430 crore from Reliance Industries.

The EPC scope of work under this RIL order includes design, engineering, procurement, supply, construction, erection, pre-commissioning, commissioning and performance guarantee test run of the sea water reverse osmosis plant, slated to be built in the premises of RIL’s refinery at Jamnagar, Gujarat.

Wabag has already executed a 24mld SWRO plant in the same premises.

This plant which […]

Wabag secures repeat order worth Rs 430 crore from RIL2022-12-11T23:26:22+01:00

Saudi Arabia continues its quest for building a better Yemen

Saudi Arabia supports the efforts being made by chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council, and the other members of the council, for the political and economic advancement of Yemen. Relations between Saudi Arabia and Yemen are very strong.

Saudi support for the country continues in all fields, including politics, relief, development and economics.

The Kingdom was — and still is — Yemen’s largest supporter, and offers various benefits through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, also known as KSrelief, and the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program of Yemen. […]

Saudi Arabia continues its quest for building a better Yemen2022-07-03T15:44:25+02:00

New water plant in Menifee removes salt, fights drought – California

A plant that removes salt from water is now running in Menifee, giving officials another tool to reduce their reliance on imported water as California’s drought continues.

The Eastern Municipal Water District opened its third groundwater desalination plant, the Perris II Groundwater Desalination Facility.

The plant will remove salt from underground water basins tapped by wells in Perris — nearly 5.4 million gallons of water per day.

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New water plant in Menifee removes salt, fights drought – California2022-12-11T23:28:37+01:00

Egypt to build desalination plant in Iraq

An Egyptian delegation of water treatment experts visited Iraq this month for talks with Iraqi officials on addressing an acute water crisis in the Arab country.

The Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources said June 20 that the Egyptian delegation discussed a proposal for building a water desalination plant on the Euphrates River.

The station will be used to purify and desalinate seawater to help ease water shortages in southern Iraq.

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Egypt to build desalination plant in Iraq2022-12-11T23:28:41+01:00

Neom to tackle water scarcity with desalination plant – Saudi Arabia

A desalination plant powered by 100 per cent renewable energy is being worked out for the masterplanned Neom greenfield site.

Located in the Oxagon, its aim is to create a sustainable, abundant water supply for residential, industrial, and commercial use.

Enowa, the energy, water, and hydrogen subsidiary of Neom. signed a MoU with Japanese trading company, Itochu, and Veolia.

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Neom to tackle water scarcity with desalination plant – Saudi Arabia2022-12-11T23:28:45+01:00

GS Inima on track for 2.4 trillion won seawater desalination project – Oman

GS Inima has kicked off a 2.4 trillion won seawater desalination project in Oman, the water treatment firm’s parent company GS E&C said Tuesday.

GS E&C said it signed contracts to raise a combined $130 million for the Barka 5 (IWP) project, ordered by Oman Power & Water Procurement Company.

The Korean firm plans to borrow 70 percent of the money from the Export-Import Bank of Korea and financial institutions in Oman.

The remaining 30 percent will be borrowed from Hana Bank, based on their […]

GS Inima on track for 2.4 trillion won seawater desalination project – Oman2022-12-11T23:28:49+01:00

Morocco invests in desalination plants as drought worsens

Morocco is expecting a tough summer when it comes to water supply.

The North African nation’s worst drought in 40 years is leaving people without tap water for hours during summer times, particularly in the southeast part of the country.

“The 2022 drought is happening after four consecutive years of moderate to severe drought, which led to an exceptionally dry year in Morocco,”.

In May, the minister of equipment and water stated that Morocco would be facing difficult periods due to a rise in temperatures and low […]

Morocco invests in desalination plants as drought worsens2022-06-28T13:08:39+02:00

GS Inima gears up for seawater desalination project – Oman

A $1.86 billion seawater desalination project in Oman overseen by GS Engineering & Construction subsidiary GS Inima has kicked off, officials said Monday.

GS Engineering & Construction has signed financing documents for GS Inima’s project to build a Barka 5 Independent Water Plant in Oman, a deal reached with Oman Power & Water Procurement Co. in 2020, the company said.

Of the $130 million that will be needed for building the plant, GS E&C will be procuring 70 percent of the expenses from the Export-Import Bank of Korea, and 30 […]

GS Inima gears up for seawater desalination project – Oman2022-06-27T14:15:30+02:00

Ruptured part of Pallavaram-Thoraipakkam Radial Road caves in – Chennai

A section of the 200 Feet Pallavaram-Thoraipakkam Radial Road near Periya Eri caved in on Saturday due to a rupture in a desalination pipe going underneath the bridge.

Highways department officials said there was a rupture in the pipe underneath the radial road and it was fixed within a few hours.

“This caused only a very minor cave-in. We fixed it in a few hours once we got the news on Saturday,” an official said.

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Ruptured part of Pallavaram-Thoraipakkam Radial Road caves in – Chennai2022-06-26T15:50:39+02:00
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