Pump Efficiency Gains Help Preserve Energy in Jordan
Outdated pumps at a water facility in Jordan were consuming unnecessary amounts of electricity and poor quality connections led to extensive water ...
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Saudi desalination firm acquires controlling stake in Jordan power generation company
Saudi Arabian water desalination and power generation company ACWA Power International has finally completed an acquisition that means it owns a co...
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Wastewater fuel cell technology to be commercialized by 2013
Israeli firm Emefcy's technology that uses a fuel cell to treat wastewater and generate enough energy to power the facility could be commercialized...
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SWRO desalination establishes further foothold in Israel
Plans for Israel's fifth desalination facility are now underway after the Finance Ministry granted a license for the coastal city of Ashdod with wa...
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Reverse osmosis membrane capacity boosted in Saudi Arabia
Following an R&D trial with the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) a major membrane manufacturer will invest in a manuf...
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Desalination and environment of Persian Gulf examined in IDA blue paper
The International Desalination Association (IDA) has released a "Blue Paper" with findings from its Environmental Symposium and recommend...
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Pump company opens facility in Saudi Arabia
Sulzer Pumps has opened a new service center for engineered and pre-engineered pumps in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, strengthening the company's presen...
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Qatar opens large scale desalination facility
DOHA, Qatar, June 1, 2011 -- A combined desalination and power facility which has the capacity to produce 286,000 m3/day of water and 2,730 MW of p...
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Sewage disposal projects in Qatar awarded to JR Pridham
May 12, 2011 -- Under a new contract, UK based JR Pridham Services will supply the Public Works Authority in Qatar with Road Tanker Discharge Recep...
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Water and power facility inaugurated in Middle East
United Arab Emirates, Fujairah, May 10, 2011 -- A facility on the Gulf of Oman that will produce almost 600,000 cubic meters of wate...
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