Saudi nuclear projects can meet desalination needs and generate jobs – Saudi Arabia

The King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC) published a new commentary that explores the Saudi nuclear energy project.

The paper said that establishing a nuclear sector in Saudi Arabia would lead to lower unemployment, increase average wages, and help the Kingdom in meeting its desalination needs.“Nuclear desalination makes sense for Saudi Arabia, as it falls far below the water poverty line, as defined by the UN, at 2,000 cubic meters per capita,” according to the KAPSARC paper.

Saudi nuclear projects can meet desalination needs and generate jobs – Saudi Arabia2020-04-22T09:42:34+02:00

Saudi Arabia issues RFP for 380kV Substation at Jubail 3B IWP – Saudi Arabia

Developers of Jubail 3B Indepent Water Producer Project (IWP), which is under bidding stage issued the RFP for 380kV Substation and 380kV Transmission line package.

The Planned capacity of the Jubail 3B IWP is 570,000 m3/day. The plant will be designed using Reverse Osmosis seawater desalination technology.

The desalination plant will be located in Jubail area, eastern region of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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Saudi Arabia issues RFP for 380kV Substation at Jubail 3B IWP – Saudi Arabia2020-04-19T16:27:39+02:00

Spain’s Abengoa to build large scale desalination plant in Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia

Abengoa S.A. has been selected, in a consortium with engineering and construction company SEPCOIII, to construct a 600,000-m3/d desalination plant for Acwa Power.

The value of Abengoa’s scope in the project exceeds $200 million Specifically, the company will be responsible for the engineering, supply and construction of the Jubail 3A reverse osmosis (RO) desalination plant, in the Eastern province of Saudi Arabia, in the northeast of the country.

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Spain’s Abengoa to build large scale desalination plant in Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia2020-04-06T14:44:15+02:00

Spanish consortium wins Saudi water desalination project – Saudi Arabia

Spain’s Abengoa has announced that it has been awarded a contract to build the second largest reverse osmosis desalination plant in Saudi Arabia. The project will be carried out in consortium with engineering and construction company Sepco III.

Under the terms of the contract, Abengoa will be responsible for the engineering, supply and construction of the Jubail 3A reverse osmosis desalination plant, which will be located in the Kingdom’s eastern province.

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Spanish consortium wins Saudi water desalination project – Saudi Arabia2020-04-05T15:14:39+02:00

Abengoa consortium wins Saudi desalination project contract – Saudi Arabia

Spanish group Abengoa said its consortium with the engineering and construction company Sepco III, has been awarded a contract to build the second largest reverse osmosis (RO) desalination plant in Saudi Arabia.

The contract for the 600,000-cu-m per day desalination plant was awarded by Acwa Power, a company leader in the development, investment, ownership and operation of energy generation and desalinated water. 

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Abengoa consortium wins Saudi desalination project contract – Saudi Arabia2020-04-03T14:05:09+02:00

SWPC signs project agreement for Yanbu 4 IWP with Engie-Mowah consortium – Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has signed project agreements for Yanbu 4 Independent Water Plant (IWP), a seawater desalination facility to be developed using reverse osmosis (RO) technology, with a consortium comprising of Engie, the French multinational utility group, and a local water desalination company, Mowah.

According to a statement from Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC), the RO seawater desalination plant will come up in the Badr Governorate, in the Madinah region. It will have a production capacity of 450,000 cu m/day, once complete.

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SWPC signs project agreement for Yanbu 4 IWP with Engie-Mowah consortium – Saudi Arabia2020-03-03T15:44:56+01:00

GCC leading the world in water desalination efforts – Asia

The GCC is leading the world in desalination with the UAE and Saudi Arabia being market leaders, according to data published ahead of the second edition of MENA Desalination Projects Conference which will take place on March 10, 11 in Abu Dhabi.

In Oman, desalination market has been expanding by 5 per cent per year. The country has a total of nine large desalination plants, plus 47 small plants all of which supply about 86 per cent of the country’s potable water.

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GCC leading the world in water desalination efforts – Asia2020-03-01T21:21:13+01:00

GCC Countries Leading the World in Desalination with Around 40% of Total – UAE

 The GCC is leading the world in desalination with the UAE and KSA being market leaders, according to data published ahead of the second edition of MENA Desalination Projects Conference taking place on 10-11 March 2020 at Jumeirah Etihad Towers, Abu Dhabi.

GCC countries have the highest global water desalination capacity of 81%, producing around 40% of the total world water desalination.  KSA is responsible for about one-fifth of global production and leads the world in the volume of desalinated water it produces which makes up [
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GCC Countries Leading the World in Desalination with Around 40% of Total – UAE2020-02-25T15:52:27+01:00

Saudi Arabia to invest $110bn in Al Jafura unconventional gas field – Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia’s oil giant Aramco is planning to invest $110 billion (Dh404bn) to develop unconventional gas reserves in the Al Jafura field in the eastern region of the kingdom, the state-run news agency reported on Saturday.

Development of the field is expected to generate over a period of 22 years a net income of $8.6 billion annually for the government and contribute an estimated $20bn to the country’s gross domestic product, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said, according to Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

Saudi Arabia to invest $110bn in Al Jafura unconventional gas field – Saudi Arabia2020-02-22T21:25:33+01:00

Engie consortium preferred bidder for Saudi Yanbu project – Saudi Arabia

Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) has announced that a consortium comprising French multinational utility group Engie and local water desalination company Mowah has emerged the preferred bidder to build a major desalination plant in the Yanbu region of Saudi Arabia.

One of the kingdom’s ambitious projects, Yanbu-4 IWP will be using reverse osmosis (RO) seawater desalination technology and on completion will boast a potable water capacity of up to 450,000 cu m per day, stated SWPC (formerly Saudi Water & Electricity Company).

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Engie consortium preferred bidder for Saudi Yanbu project – Saudi Arabia2020-02-17T15:21:58+01:00
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