Tedagua continues to curb water emergency in Canary Islands, with desalination plant in El Hierro – Spain

This milestone comes just one year after the construction by Tedagua of two emergency desalination plants of 2,600 m3/day on the island of La Palma, also in record time, after the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano. Thanks to this, it was possible to save the production of multiple banana crops from the effects of said natural disaster and joins other recently built modular plants, such as the six 1,000 m3/day plants installed in Fuerteventura for the supply of drinking water.

TEDAGUA made a desalination plant in container format with 1,200 m3/day of product water available to [
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Tedagua continues to curb water emergency in Canary Islands, with desalination plant in El Hierro – Spain2022-12-11T23:10:21+01:00

Peru building Lima’s first desalination plant

A Spanish concessionaire began construction on Lima’s first desalination plant, part of President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski’s bid to increase public spending in water infrastructure. The 308mn-sol (US$95mn) Provisur project in Lima’s Santa María district will benefit 100,000 residents in four seaside districts on the southern outskirts of the capital, state water utility Sedapal said in a statement. The 24-month initiative involves the 400lt/sec desalination plant, 260km of piping, a 180lt/sec sewerage treatment plant and a 780m underwater discharge pipeline, according to Sedapal. The facility will cover the districts of Punta Hermosa, Punta Negra, San Bartolo and Santa María, which [
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Peru building Lima’s first desalination plant2017-12-07T08:15:51+01:00

Tedagua (Spain) named to build 14.3 Mio USD desalination Plant in northen Morocco




Spain has granted Morocco 14.3 million U.S. dollars in loan to finance seawater desalination project, local media reported on Saturday. The project consists of planning and setting up a factory for seawater desalination, which will supply water to the northeastern provinces of Al Hoceima and Nador, the financial daily L’Economiste pointed out. The factory will be built by the Spanish company of Tedagua, the same source noted. Morocco is witnessing an increasing demand for drinking water as the country went through severe drought in 2015. To ensure the country’s water security, the Moroccan government worked in 2015 a [
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Tedagua (Spain) named to build 14.3 Mio USD desalination Plant in northen Morocco2017-10-09T11:06:53+02:00

Desalination plant to be awarded in October – Oman – Sharqiyah


. desalination project in Sharqiyah will be awarded by Oman Power and Water Procurement Company (OPWP) next month, said Yaqoob bin Saif Al Kiyumi, chief executive officer of OPWP.

Four consortiums led by prominent international developers—JGC, GS Inima, ACWA, and Tedagua—are bidding for a license to develop the IWP, which will have a desalination capacity of 17.6 million imperial gallons per day (MIGD).

The plant is expected to start operations in the third quarter of 2019, aimed at meeting growing demand for potable water. A request for proposal (RfP) for two IWPs—Sahrqiyah and Salalah IWPs—was issued in [
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Desalination plant to be awarded in October – Oman – Sharqiyah2017-09-12T21:20:40+02:00

Eiffage GĂ©nie Civil and Tedagua deliver Djibouti renewable desalination development

A €63 million development in Djibouti will see up to 45,000 m3/day of drinking water delivered by renewable powered desalination.

The country’s Economy and Finance Ministry has commissioned the deal, with the National Water and Wastewater Treatment Office (ONEAD) serving as project manager. French engineering company Eiffage GĂ©nie Civil, taking €37 million from the deal, will deliver it in a consortium with Spanish water company Tedagua.

To be built in the Doraleh neighbourhood, the desalination plant will initially have a capacity of 22,500 m3 /day with plans to extend production to 45,000 m3/day. In addition, a 5,000 [
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Eiffage GĂ©nie Civil and Tedagua deliver Djibouti renewable desalination development2017-09-11T16:50:28+02:00
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