EWEC receives four proposals for new Mirfa 2 reverse osmosis independent water project – United Arab Emirates

EWEC a leading company in the integrated coordination of planning, purchasing and supply of water and electricity across the UAE, today announced receipt of four proposals from Acciona, ACWA Power, Engie and GS Inima, for the development of its new Mirfa 2 RO IWP.

The M2 RO project will see the selected bidder developing, financing, constructing, operating, maintaining, and owning a standalone brownfield RO seawater desalination plant.

Two proposals from each company were received, one for a capacity of 80 MIGD, equivalent to 363,680 m3/day, sufficient to meet the water [
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EWEC receives four proposals for new Mirfa 2 reverse osmosis independent water project – United Arab Emirates2022-06-15T14:56:57+02:00

Abengoa completes Phase One of the Taweelah desalination plant – United Arab Emirates

Abengoa in partnership with consortium SepcoIII has begun commercial operations at the 909,200 cu m/day Taweelah desalination plant, located 45km north of Abu Dhabi.

The Taweelah desalination plant has passed the contractual tests for ACWA Power, and with the completion of the first phase, the desalination plant, which is located within the Taweelah power and water generation complex, is now producing 450,000 cu m/day of desalinated water.

Phase Two is currently at an advanced stage of construction and once ready it will desalinate a total of 909,000 m3/day (Phase One [
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Abengoa completes Phase One of the Taweelah desalination plant – United Arab Emirates2022-06-13T17:59:12+02:00

Construction begins on Jubail 3B Independent Water Project (IWP) plant by Acciona – Saudi Arabia

Together with its partner SEPCO III, ACCIONA has started the construction of the Jubail 3B IWP.

Its capacity of 570,000 cubic meter per day will supply 2 million people in the cities of Riyadh and Qassim once commercially operational in 2024.

ACCIONA and its partner are the main EPC contractors in the project, which will be developed and financed by a consortium consisting of ENGIE, NESMA and AJLAN for the publicly-owned SWPC. 

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Construction begins on Jubail 3B Independent Water Project (IWP) plant by Acciona – Saudi Arabia2022-06-12T12:18:38+02:00

Abengoa kicks off operations at major Abu Dhabi desal plant – United Arab Emirates

Abengoa said its consortium with top engineering and construction company SepcoIII, has begun commercial operation at the 909,000 cu m/day Taweelah desalination plant, loctaed 45 km north of Abu Dhabi.

The Taweelah desalination plant has passed the contractual tests for Acwa Power, the leading company in the development, investment, ownership and operation of power generation and desalinated water production plants.

With the completion of the first phase, the desalination plant, which is located within the Taweelah power and water generation complex, is now producing 450,000 cu m/day of desalinated water.

Abengoa kicks off operations at major Abu Dhabi desal plant – United Arab Emirates2022-06-10T13:36:00+02:00

Dubai to build new reservoirs for desalinated water – United Arab Emirates

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority announced today that it plans to construct three new reservoirs to increase the emirate’s water security.

The reservoirs will cost around $150 million and store desalinated water, the official Emirates News Agency reported.

Water desalination is the process by which salt is removed from ocean water to create fresh water that can be treated further and be safely used for drinking.

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Dubai to build new reservoirs for desalinated water – United Arab Emirates2022-06-09T12:33:46+02:00

Water companies bet on hydrogen to beat climate change – Saudi Arabia

The Saudi water sector is moving towards increasing its hydrogen production as companies try to find creative ways to tackle climate change.

“We are the main producers of water, which is the main source of hydrogen,” said Carlos Cosin.

Cosin made these remarks during an interview with Arab News at a conference for the desalination sector in Jeddah last month.

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Water companies bet on hydrogen to beat climate change – Saudi Arabia2022-06-05T14:03:28+02:00

Saudi Arabia launches $666m water projects in Tabuk region – KSA

Saudi Arabia has announced the launch of 26 water, environmental and agricultural projects in the Tabuk region of the kingdom at a total cost of more than $667 million.

These projects, which include four desalination projects worth SR1 billion, and 5 projects for water transmission systems valued at SR1 billion.

In addition the governor also opened seven projects for developing water resources at a cost of SR100 million.

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Saudi Arabia launches $666m water projects in Tabuk region – KSA2022-05-31T12:37:18+02:00

Construction begins on Jubail 3B IWP desalination project – Saudi Arabia

Construction work has commenced on the Jubail 3B IWP desalination plant that will be located 65km north of Dammam airport in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

This followed a ground-breaking ceremony conducted by global energy company ENGIE.

Commissioned by SWPC, the Jubail 3B plant will produce 570,000 m3/day of potable water using RO technology.

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Construction begins on Jubail 3B IWP desalination project – Saudi Arabia2022-05-30T14:36:32+02:00

Saudi Arabia plans to construct desalination plant in Karachi – Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has agreed to provide a one-billion-dollar investment guarantee to the federal government, which will be used to build a desalination plant in Karachi to address the city’s water supply problems.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif made the announcement at CM House, where he was invited by the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Friday to discuss “key issues of the economy” and “suggest measures to meet the current challenges,” which have crippled the country’s financial system and put the newly-formed coalition government at a crossroads.

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Saudi Arabia plans to construct desalination plant in Karachi – Saudi Arabia2022-05-27T13:11:12+02:00

Saudi Arabia Kicks off Implementation of World’s Largest Eco-friendly Water Osmosis System – Saudi Arabia

The Governor of the Saudi Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC), Eng. Abdullah Al-Abdul Karim, said that work has begun to create the world’s largest environmentally friendly water osmosis system.

The Saudi official revealed the Kingdom’s aspirations to find solutions to the risks that threaten humanity, especially the increasing water demand.

His comments came during a speech at the opening of the Global Water Summit, which kicked off on Wednesday in Madrid.

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Saudi Arabia Kicks off Implementation of World’s Largest Eco-friendly Water Osmosis System – Saudi Arabia2022-05-20T11:00:01+02:00
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