Tag: Middle East
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OPWP signs ACWA Power, Veolia and Dhofar Development for Salalah project
Oman Power and Water Procurement Company (OPWP) has signed ACWA Power Saudi Arabia, Veolia Middle East, and Dhofar International Development and Investment, on a build, own and operate contract for Salalah Water Desalination Plant.
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Suez and Middle East plants top 2018 Global Water Awards
Suez has scooped the Desalination Company of the Year Award, and Middle East facilities topped the desal plant categories at this year’s Global Water Awards from Global Water Intelligence (GWI).
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AMTA unveils annual gongs for membrane experts
The American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) has conferred its annual roster of awards for membrane specialists, include its Lifetime Service Award, Hall of Fame Awards, and Operator of the Year Award.
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EOI request is out on Jubail phase 3 desal mega-project
Saudi Arabia’s Water and Electricity Co has requested expressions of interest on Jubail phase 3, an integrated water and power project to include 1.17 million m3/d of desalination.
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Energy Recovery scoops $6.2 million of business in Saudi Arabia
Energy Recovery has won $6.2 million of business to supply desalination projects in Saudi Arabia.
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Water Planet spins off PolyCera Membranes, appoints Marshall
Water Planet has created PolyCera Membranes as a subsidiary operating company, with the initial tranche of an $8.75 million round of financing.
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Veolia Middle East CEO Xavier Joseph targets significant growth
Veolia has investment capacity of $200 million for power and water projects across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) for 2018, regional chief executive Xavier Joseph has told Emirati news outlet The National.
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Sulzer to acquire JWC Environmental
Sulzer is to acquire JWC Environmental, a leading supplier of municipal and industrial wastewater equipment.
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i2O opens new base in Middle East and North Africa
UK smart water network solutions firm i2O has opened its first office in the Middle East and North Africa to support clients in the region.
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Xylem to acquire Pure Technologies for $397 million
Xylem is to buy Pure Technologies, building on a commercial partnership whereby it represents Pure in parts of the Middle East, India, and Southeast Asia.