Black & Veatch to deliver desalination plant for world’s largest single-line copper smelter – Indonesia

The seawater desalination plant will be located adjacent to the Manyar Smelter Project. It will produce over 1,400 m3/hr of desalinated seawater to support the copper smelter and precious metals refinery. Designed to process 1.7 million tonnes per year (MTPA) of copper concentrate, the $3 billion Manyar Smelter is anticipated to be the world’s largest designed single line copper processing facility.

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Black & Veatch to deliver desalination plant for world’s largest single-line copper smelter – Indonesia2023-01-25T03:51:21+01:00

Black & Veatch to deliver desalination plant for world’s largest single-line copper smelter – Indonesia

The seawater desalination plant will be located adjacent to the Manyar Smelter Project. It will produce over 1,400 m3/hr of desalinated seawater to support the copper smelter and precious metals refinery. Designed to process 1.7 million tonnes per year (MTPA) of copper concentrate, the $3 billion Manyar Smelter is anticipated to be the world’s largest designed single line copper processing facility.

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Black & Veatch to deliver desalination plant for world’s largest single-line copper smelter – Indonesia2023-01-08T21:29:38+01:00

ACWA Power Set To Collaborate With Indonesia’s PERTAMINA NRE To Energise Tuban Refinery – Indonesia & KSA

ACWA Power, a leading Saudi developer, investor, and operator of power generation, water desalination and green hydrogen plants worldwide, and PERTAMINA New & Renewable Energy (PERTAMINA NRE), have signed a joint development agreement (JDA) to develop the core utilities supply for the Tuban Grass Root Refinery and Petrochemical Project. 

A refinery capable of producing aromatics and ethylene, the Tuban facility is located in Java, eastern Indonesia. The scope of the JDA comprises development of a 575 MW power generation facility, a steam generation component with a capacity of 3,288 tonnes per hour; and a water [
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ACWA Power Set To Collaborate With Indonesia’s PERTAMINA NRE To Energise Tuban Refinery – Indonesia & KSA2022-12-11T19:12:26+01:00

Jakarta Is Sinking. Now Indonesia Has to Find a New Capital – Indonesia

This week, amid devastating flooding, Indonesia announced it’s planning to move its capital out of Jakarta, which really is nothing new—the country’s first president was talking about it way back in 1957.

Part of the problem is extreme congestion, but today the city of more than 10 million is facing nothing short of obliteration by rising seas and sinking land, two opposing yet complementary forces of doom. Models predict that by 2050, 95 percent of North Jakarta could be submerged.

And Jakarta is [
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Jakarta Is Sinking. Now Indonesia Has to Find a New Capital – Indonesia2019-05-02T14:39:50+02:00
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