Israeli firm pushes for more desalination in Philippines

MANILA, Philippines  —Israel-based water infrastructure developer IDE Technologies is keen on expanding its desalination and water recycling services into the Philippines, with its top executive saying that they were already in talks with local firms for possible ventures here.

(Source)

Israeli firm pushes for more desalination in Philippines2024-02-16T13:35:47+01:00

Israel, Jordan Inch Closer to Water-for-Energy Deal – Israel

“This is going to be the flagship example of bilateral relations and also of the Israeli integration into the region,” said Oded Eran, a senior research fellow at the Tel Aviv-based Institute for National Security Studies and former Israeli ambassador to Jordan.

(Source)

Israel, Jordan Inch Closer to Water-for-Energy Deal – Israel2023-08-21T00:09:21+02:00

EU financial arm to invest €900m in Israel, including Western Galilee desalination

Water from the Western Galilee plant will bring total production from desalination plants in Israel to almost 900 million cubic meters per year, accounting for nearly 90% of total household and industrial freshwater consumption in the economy. The 1.5 billion shekel project is expected to be completed in 2025, according to IDI’s website.

(Source)

EU financial arm to invest €900m in Israel, including Western Galilee desalination2023-06-27T00:30:57+02:00

LG Water Solutions to provide membranes for Israel’s Ashdod desalination project – Israel

The facility is one of the five largest desalination plants in Israel, with a production capacity of 336,000 m3/day, accounting for nearly one sixth of Israel’s total 600 million m3/year volume of produced desalinated water. Shapir and GES will add a 150 MW power plant and operate the facility as an independent power producer to supply the power needed for plant operations.

(Source)

LG Water Solutions to provide membranes for Israel’s Ashdod desalination project – Israel2023-05-23T01:08:45+02:00

LG Chem to supply filter membranes for water desalination project – Israel

LG Chem will supply some 30,000 reverse osmosis (RO) membranes to a joint desalination plant led by two Israeli companies — Shapir Engineering and Industry and Global Environmental Solutions Ltd. — currently under construction on the Mediterranean coastal city of Ashdod, the Seoul-based chemicals producer said in a release.

(Source)

LG Chem to supply filter membranes for water desalination project – Israel2023-05-19T00:12:53+02:00

LG Water Solutions selected for major desalination project – Israel

The facility is one of the five largest desalination plants in Israel, with a production capacity of 336,000 m3/day, accounting for nearly one sixth of the total 600 million m3/year volume of desalinated water produced in the country. Shapir and GES will add a 150 MW power plant and operate the facility as an independent power producer to supply the power needed for plant operations.

(Source)

LG Water Solutions selected for major desalination project – Israel2023-05-19T00:10:56+02:00

Israel: launch of the project for the largest water desalination plant in the world – Israel

The Sorek 2 project, the largest water desalination plant in the world, is on the starting line, and already seven companies, including four foreign ones, have registered for a preliminary call for tenders to put this ambitious project in place. This plant, which should start operating in eight years, will desalinate 200 million cubic meters of seawater per year. With the other desalination plants already present in the country, Israel will in future be able to produce 85% of its annual drinking water consumption.

(Source)

Israel: launch of the project for the largest water desalination plant in the world – Israel2023-01-27T17:33:35+01:00

Israel may need to boost its desal capacity by 650%

With the population projected to rise from 9.5 million in 2022 to between 15 and 25 million by 2065, the country would still need to virtually quadruple its desalination capacity, even if population growth slows from more than 2.0% to 0.8%.

(Source)

Israel may need to boost its desal capacity by 650%2023-01-16T21:38:53+01:00

Israel to build a $5.5 billion desalination plant for Arizona

An Israeli company is to build a $5.5 billion desalination plant in Mexico, to supply the US state of Arizona with drinking water. 

The desalination plant will be connected to a water distribution facility and reservoir in Arizona through a 1,000 ft-long series of pumps and pipes. It will draw water from the Sea of Cortez, desalinate it, and provide up to one billion cubic meters a year to Arizona. 

(Source)

Israel to build a $5.5 billion desalination plant for Arizona2023-01-16T21:16:25+01:00

Israel Needs Six Times As Many Desalination Plants – Israel

Israel must build up to 30 more desalination plants – or face major water scarcity by 2065.

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem estimate it will need to desalinate at much as 3.7 billion cubic meters (m3) annually by 2065, compared to 0.5 billion m3 in 2020. One cubic meter is 1,000 liters of water.

(Source)

Israel Needs Six Times As Many Desalination Plants – Israel2023-01-13T12:09:14+01:00
Nach oben