Category: Projects
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FEWA awards three-plant contract to Mubadala Investment Co
The United Arab Emirates’ Federal Energy and Water Authority (FEWA) has handed a contract to build three desalination plants to MDC Power Holding Co., owned by Mubadala Investment Company, reports Zawya.
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WorleyParsons acquires Jacobs’ energy, chemicals, and resources division
Australia’s WorleyParsons is purchasing the energy, chemicals, and resources (ECR) division of Jacobs in the US for $3.3 billion, comprising $2.6 billion in cash and 58.2 million WorleyParsons shares.
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Fluence wins Egyptian desalination works through new joint venture
Fluence has won $7.6 million of contracts to supply three Nirobox smart packaged desalination plants to projects owned by Egypt’s Ministry of Housing.
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Acwa, Suez, and Veolia among nine to answer desal RfQ from OPWP
Oman Power and Water Procurement has received nine requests for qualification from international players on its Barka/ North Al Batinah desalination project.
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IDE wins brackish water desal plant contract in Israel
IDE Technologies has won a project to build and operate a brackish water reverse osmosis (BWRO) plant in Emek Hamainot, Israel.
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New luxury Corfu resort to include desalination plant
A project to build a new luxury resort on the Greek island of Corfu is to move ahead after seven years of delay, and will include a dedicated desalination plant, reports Greek Reporter.
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Bahrain names Acwa Power as preferred bidder on Al Dur 2
Bahrain’s Electricity and Water Authority has named a consortium led by Acwa Power as preferred bidder for Al Dur 2 independent water and power project, reports TXF.
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Bidders line up for Sorek 2, as IDE agrees put option
Seven groups are bidding for Israel’s Sorek 2 desalination plant project, including IDE Technologies which will sell off part of its desalination capacity if successful.
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Sembcorp’s solitary offer for Tuaspring falls short of book value
Sembcorp has emerged as the only bidder for Hyflux’s Tuaspring integrated power and water plant with an offer that undercuts the plant’s book value, reports Business Times of Singapore.
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Water Corporation customers want desalination as first choice for drinking water
The Water Corporation of Western Australia has found that desalination tops the list as the preferred source for new drinking water for all four of its customer groups.








