Saudi Aramco awards contract to develop $690m seawater desalination plant – Riyadh, KSA

The seawater reverse osmosis desalination plant includes a water distribution network, and is a part of the Jafurah gas development scheme. 

The project has a design capacity of 80,000 cubic meters a day, and includes power and utility facilities, according to a MEED report. 

It also contains an extensive water distribution network component, identified to extend 200 km.  

By 2023, the plant is expected to have a power capacity of 270-320 megawatts.  

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Saudi Aramco awards contract to develop $690m seawater desalination plant – Riyadh, KSA2023-01-08T21:25:51+01:00

Abengoa starts producing drinking water at Jazlah desalination plant (Jubail 3A) – Saudi Arabia

The plant has started producing drinking water at 25 % of its capacity and is successfully meeting the quality parameters specified in the contract.

It will have a total capacity of 600,000 m3/day, the same as Rabigh 3, the largest desalination plant in commercial operation using reverse osmosis technology in Saudi Arabia, also developed by Abengoa.

It will also be the world’s largest desalination plant to be partially powered by solar photovoltaic renewable energy.

Abengoa, an international company that applies innovative technology solutions for sustainable development in the infrastructure, [
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Abengoa starts producing drinking water at Jazlah desalination plant (Jubail 3A) – Saudi Arabia2022-12-29T22:36:18+01:00

Worley lands Saudi’s Neom seawater desalination project deal – KSA

Under this agreement, Worley will provide services for the development of water treatment facilities as well as storage and distribution including seawater desalination, brine processing, pilot scale, testing, utility, offsite and storage facilities.

The facilities will be powered by low carbon electricity. The sea water desalination facility is expected to supply up to 2 million cubic meters of desalinated water per day once operational.

According to Neom, Enowa is planning to create a sustainable supply and distribution of water and energy throughout the key integrated development.

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Worley lands Saudi’s Neom seawater desalination project deal – KSA2022-12-09T12:21:07+01:00

Yanbu 4 water project on track for commercial operations in 2023 – Saudi Arabia, UAE

On completion, the Yanbu-4 IWP will have 450,000 cu m per day capacity of fresh water to be supplied to households in Makkah and Madinah, said a statement from SWPC. 

The facility also boasts tanks with a capacity of 900,000 cu m and a 42-km-long desalinated water transmission line to transport more than 600,000 cu m per day, it stated.

The plant will include solar energy units generating 20 MW of power to reduce grid electricity consumption throughout the desalination process, as well as water storage tanks designed to maintain a capacity [
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Yanbu 4 water project on track for commercial operations in 2023 – Saudi Arabia, UAE2022-12-11T19:13:02+01:00

Saudi Arabia Discusses Desalination Projects with Korean Companies – UAE

Saudi Arabia plans to produce 100 percent of the electric power required to desalinate seawater for the eco-friendly future new city with renewable energy.

The key issue is whether green energy can be stably produced to supply drinking water to Neom City. Industry insiders expect that Saudi Arabia will use nuclear power rather than solar or wind power for the desalination projects to ensure a stable supply of power to multiple desalination plants. Analysts say that Doosan Enerbility will become the biggest beneficiary in this regard

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Saudi Arabia Discusses Desalination Projects with Korean Companies – UAE2022-12-09T13:16:54+01:00

Saudi’s Jubail 3A desal project work on track for Q4 commercial operation – Saudi Arabia

The facility contains tanks with a capacity of 600,000 cu m and also has a solar unit to produce 44MW power, thus greatly contributing to Saudi efforts to ensure water security

The Saudi Water Partnerships Company (SWPC) has announced that work is moving at a steady pace on the Jubail 3A Water Desalination Project – said to be the first and the largest facility in the world to run on renewable energy – which is set to launch commercial operations by year-end.

A greenfield sea water reverse osmosis desalination project, Jubail 3A [
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Saudi’s Jubail 3A desal project work on track for Q4 commercial operation – Saudi Arabia2022-12-11T22:54:12+01:00

Saudi Arabia, Japan to Establish Largest Reverse Osmosis Water Project in Middle East – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

The construction of the plant will take place entirely within in the Kingdom, carried out by a Saudi-Japanese team in partnership with the Local Content and Government Procurement Authority, and the Government Expenditure and Projects Efficiency Authority.

The project aims to enhance the Kingdom’s leadership potential and to adopt and maximize the use of its engineering capabilities in the desalination industry, by providing innovative solutions that make water sources sustainable, environmentally friendly, and highly energy efficient.

The factory will be established and implemented according to the highest standards and the latest technologies [
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Saudi Arabia, Japan to Establish Largest Reverse Osmosis Water Project in Middle East – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia2022-12-11T22:58:21+01:00

Alfanar lands $320mln Saudi solar power plant contract – Saudi Arabia

The solar plant will play a critical role in powering the desalination plant with renewable energy, thereby reducing the use of 410,000 barrels of crude oil per year.

The Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) has awarded leading Saudi construction group Alfanar to develop a 110 MW solar photovoltaic power plant project, which will be a part of a floating solar panel system. The contract value is said to be around SR1.2 billion ($320 million).

With a production capacity of 1 million cubic meters per day, the Jubail desalination plant is one of [
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Alfanar lands $320mln Saudi solar power plant contract – Saudi Arabia2022-12-11T22:57:36+01:00

Alfanar to build 110 MW of solar for desalination plant – Saudi Arabia

Alfanar has revealed plans to set up a ground-mounted PV project to provide power to the Al Jubail 2 water desalination plant on the east coast of Saudi Arabia. It will require an investment of SAR 1.2 billion ($319 million).

The Jubail plant is one of the largest desalination plants in the world, with a production capacity of 1 million cubic meters of water per day. PV is expected to provide electricity to the plant at a lower consumption rate of 2.16 kWh/m3.

Saudi Arabia’s cumulative installed PV capacity reached 439 MW [
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Alfanar to build 110 MW of solar for desalination plant – Saudi Arabia2022-12-11T23:04:45+01:00

Saudi Arabia’s Acwa Power to develop mega reverse osmosis desalination plant -Senegal

Acwa Power, a major Saudi developer, investor, and operator of power generation, water desalination and green hydrogen plants worldwide, has signed MoUs with the National Water Company of Senegal (Sones) and the National Electricity Company of Senegal (Senelec), for the development of a 300,000 cu m/day seawater reverse osmosis plant (SWRO) in Grande CĂŽte, located approximately 40 km north-east of capital Dakar.

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Saudi Arabia’s Acwa Power to develop mega reverse osmosis desalination plant -Senegal2022-12-11T23:10:00+01:00
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