SWPC invites EoIs for new SWRO desalination plant in Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) plans to develop a new independent desalination plant based on seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) technology.

It has now invited expressions of interest (EoIs) for the project, associated infrastructure and facilities.

The project’s commercial operation date has been set as 2022, while the utility firm has set a deadline of November 5 for the EoIs.

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SWPC invites EoIs for new SWRO desalination plant in Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia2020-10-15T14:59:20+02:00

Inside the world’s biggest water desalination plants in Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia

The world’ s largest producer of desalinated water, Saudi Arabia also makes the most amount of waste from this energy intensive industry; but local researchers are trying to change that.

Ahmed al-Amoudi, head of a government-run desalination research institute, sees a future where industrially useful minerals such as sodium chloride salt, magnesium and calcium are extracted from the seawater alongside clean water, and no highly-salty wastewater – known as brine – flows back into the sea.

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Inside the world’s biggest water desalination plants in Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia2020-10-13T21:11:04+02:00

SWCC completes seven small-to-medium-sized desalination plants in KSA – Saudi Arabia

The Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) has completed work on seven small, and medium-sized desalination plants in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, that have a total production and supply capacity of 304,350cu m per day.

According to a report by Arab News, which citied a senior official as saying that the SWCC achieved the construction target despite the ongoing pandemic.

This was due to the use of innovative solutions and new technologies developed in line with international standards, the report added.

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SWCC completes seven small-to-medium-sized desalination plants in KSA – Saudi Arabia2020-10-11T16:22:30+02:00

SWCC completes work on 7 desal plants in Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia

The Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) has completed the work on seven small and medium-sized desalination plants that have a total production and supply capacity of 304,350 cu m per day, said a report. 

Despite the ongoing pandemic, the SWCC achieved the construction target with its innovative solutions and new technologies developed in line with international standards, reported Arab News, citing a senior official. 

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SWCC completes work on 7 desal plants in Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia2020-10-10T16:00:24+02:00

Saudi Arabia’s SWCC completes construction of 7 desalination plants – Saudi Arabia

Despite the ongoing pandemic, the SWCC successfully managed to complete the projects with production and supply capacity of 304,350 cubic meters per daily.

SWCC Gov. Abdullah Al-Abdul Kareem said the corporation has successfully completed work on small and medium-sized plants that consume less energy and are more reliable.

The Shuqaiq Desalination Plant has begun operations with a production capacity of 42,500 cubic meters, he said.x

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Saudi Arabia’s SWCC completes construction of 7 desalination plants – Saudi Arabia2020-10-08T15:45:33+02:00

Kurita and AquaChemie DMCC set up joint venture for GCC water and process treatment sector – UAE

Japanese multinational, Kurita Water Industries, and UAE-based AquaChemie DMCC have signed an agreement to set up a joint venture for water and process treatment chemicals solutions for the refinery, petrochemicals, fertiliser, power and desalination, paper and metal industries in the GCC.

The joint venture company, set up through Kurita’s subsidiary, Kurita Europe GmbH, will leverage both companies’ complementary strengths to be “the single face for customers in the wider GCC region and offer solutions based on technologically innovative Japanese programmes, fully backed by local production, resources, and prompt customer service”, said a statement [
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Kurita and AquaChemie DMCC set up joint venture for GCC water and process treatment sector – UAE2020-10-01T16:01:02+02:00

Saudi Arabia’s crowning PV plant – Saudi Arabia

ACWA Power launched the first solar project under the Kingdom’s ambitious Vision 2030 program, which will set the scene for Saudi Arabia’s renewable plans.

Project development moved quickly, with construction starting in November 2018 and panels that began generating electricity in November 2019.

ACWA Power is committed to developing PV capacity in its home base of Saudi Arabia with a goal to develop PV at the lowest possible cost.

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Saudi Arabia’s crowning PV plant – Saudi Arabia2020-09-11T08:51:04+02:00

ACWA-led consortium secures financing for Jubail desalination plant – Saudi Arabia

A consortium led by Saudi Arabian utility developer ACWA Power has signed financing agreements for a $650 million desalination project in the Saudi industrial city of Jubail.

The desalination plant, Jubail-3A IWP, will use sea water reverse osmosis to yield a capacity of 600,000 cubic metres per day.

The plant is being financed through limited recourse ring-fenced project financing from Al Rajhi Bank 1120.SE, Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank ADIB.AD, Riyad Bank 1010.SE and Mizuho 8411.T, ACWA said in a statement.

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ACWA-led consortium secures financing for Jubail desalination plant – Saudi Arabia2020-09-08T15:28:55+02:00

Saudi utility firm wins financing for $650m desalination project – Saudi Arabia

ACWA Power has obtained financing to help develop a $650 million desalination project in Saudi Arabia.

The transaction is funded through “limited recourse ring-fenced project financing” with Al Rajhi Bank, Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, Riyad Bank and Mizuho Bank as initial mandated lead arrangers, the Saudi-based utility said in a statement.

Riyad Bank and Bank AlJazira also provided equity bridge loans earlier this month.

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Saudi utility firm wins financing for $650m desalination project – Saudi Arabia2020-09-07T15:59:04+02:00

Acciona wins $500m desalination contract – Saudi Arabia

The contract for the plant – Acciona’s fourth in the country – was awarded by Saudi publicly-owned company Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC).

The Al Khobar 2 desalination plant will be built at Khobar, on the east coast of Saudi Arabia around 400 kilometres from Riyadh.

The facility will be equipped with reverse osmosis technology and will have a daily capacity of more than 600,000mÂł, making it one of the biggest in the country.

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Acciona wins $500m desalination contract – Saudi Arabia2020-08-29T19:49:14+02:00
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