IDE Technologies wins tender for new desalination plant – Israel

The Birkat Miriam plant will produce 100 million cubic meters of desalinated water annually, improving the reliability of Israel’s water supply to Haifa, the Western Galilee and Upper Galilee regions.

Birkat Miriam will join Israel’s other large scale desalination plants in operation – Ashkelon, Ashdod, Palmachim, Hadera and Sorek 1 – while IDE also constructs Sorek 2. These desalination plants are part of an Israeli government effort to increase the amount of desalinated water in the country’s overall water resources. The water contribution from the Western Galilee plant will bring total production of desalination plants [
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IDE Technologies wins tender for new desalination plant – Israel2022-12-09T13:16:12+01:00

IDE to finance, design, construct and operate Israel’s Western Galilee desalination plant – Kadima, Israel

IDE’s Western Galilee project to be Israel’s seventh-largest desalination plant, producing 100 million cubic meters of water annually.

The Western Galilee desalination plant, to be named Birkat Miriam, will join Israel’s other large scale desalination plants in operation — Ashkelon, Ashdod, Palmachim, Hadera and Sorek 1 — while IDE also constructs Sorek 2. These desalination plants are part of a government effort to increase the amount of desalinated water in the country’s overall water resources. The water contribution from the Western Galilee plant will bring total production of desalination plants in Israel to almost [
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IDE to finance, design, construct and operate Israel’s Western Galilee desalination plant – Kadima, Israel2022-11-21T10:49:53+01:00

IDE, Hapoalim win bid to build desalination plant in Israel’s north – Jerusalem, Israel

Production will be 100 million cubic metres a year and the plant would connect the Western Galilee to Israel’s national water system, Hapoalim said.

Construction is slated to start in early 2023 and last 30 months, with a planned opening in mid-2025. Water will be supplied to the national network for 25 years and revenues are estimated at 180 million shekels.

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IDE, Hapoalim win bid to build desalination plant in Israel’s north – Jerusalem, Israel2022-11-14T00:40:09+01:00

Israel Leads in Water Technology, Recycles 90% of Used Water – Israel

Israel covers its 85% of annual municipal and industrial water consumption from water desalination plants.

Israel’s technology treats water with natural biological filtration, aquifer water treatment plants, and ultraviolet water treatment technologies. The technology treats almost 90% of used water and redirects it to irrigation pipelines to irrigate the drier areas of the country.

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Israel Leads in Water Technology, Recycles 90% of Used Water – Israel2022-08-31T12:53:32+02:00

Lakes are drying up everywhere. Israel will pump water from the Med as a solution – Israel

Climate change and unsustainable water management are leaving lakes dried up all over the Middle East and beyond, but the Israeli government is hopeful it has a solution: It plans to pump water from the Mediterranean sea, take the salt out of it and send it across the country to top up the lake when needed.

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Lakes are drying up everywhere. Israel will pump water from the Med as a solution – Israel2022-12-11T23:15:25+01:00

Israel launches plan to restore and develop southern Jordan River – Jordan

The plan aims to increase the amount of water and cut pollution in the Israeli section of the river, with the establishment of a new desalination facility that will treat the polluted and salty water.

Today, only about 70 million cubic meters of water flow in the southern course per year, mostly polluted and salty due to the activity of a nearby sewage treatment plant.

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Israel launches plan to restore and develop southern Jordan River – Jordan2022-07-26T06:28:55+02:00

Consortium buys Mekorot’s Ashdod desalination plant – Israel

The GES consortium, comprising Shapir Engineering and Industry (TASE: SPEN), controlled by the Shapira family, and Generation Capital, is buying the Ashdod desalination plant from Mekorot Israel National Water Co.

The consortium will pay Mekorot NIS 909 million, which is much more than Mekorot estimated.

The plant desalinates some 100 million cubic meters of water annually, about a sixth of the total volume of desalinated water currently produced in Israel.

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Consortium buys Mekorot’s Ashdod desalination plant – Israel2021-10-20T16:38:55+02:00

NIS 500m expansion of Eilat desalination plant underway – Israel

Mekorot has started work on one of its largest projects for the coming years – expansion of the water desalination plant on the Red Sea known as Sabha.

The installation is situated north of Eilat. As part of the project, new water pipelines will be constructed. The project as a whole will cost about NIS 500 million.

Israel currently has five large desalination plants on its Mediterranean coast. Four of them are privately owned. The fifth is owned by Mekorot, but is in the process of being privatized.

NIS 500m expansion of Eilat desalination plant underway – Israel2021-09-26T14:05:28+02:00

Three bids received for Israel’s sixth desalination plant – Israel

Three groups have submitted bids to the state for the construction of Israel’s sixth desalination plant in the Western Galilee, which will be able to desalinate 100 million cubic meters of water per year.

The Ministries of Finance and Energy and the Israel Water Authority announced that the bids were received from IDE, controlled by Amir Lang and Avshalom Felber, GES Group, controlled by Generation Capital together with Shapir Engineering and Industry (TASE: SPEN), and A4 Group.

The project will cost an estimated NIS 1 billion to build.

Three bids received for Israel’s sixth desalination plant – Israel2021-07-30T13:17:36+02:00
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