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DEWA’s adoption of the latest technologies enhances efficiency of electricity and water production and reduces carbon emissions
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DEWA’s adoption of the latest technologies enhances efficiency of electricity and water production and reduces carbon emissions

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA)’s use of the latest innovative technologies contributes to enhancing efficiency at the Jebel Ali Power Generation & Water Production Complex, which is one of the main pillars for providing Dubai with reliable, efficient and high-quality electricity and water services. HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA,...

NEOM firm signs credit facility deals with banks for green hydrogen plant
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NEOM firm signs credit facility deals with banks for green hydrogen plant

NEOM Green Hydrogen Co. has signed credit facility agreements with local, regional and international banks, along with the execution of a commitment letter with the Saudi Industrial Development Fund to build a green hydrogen-based ammonia production plant. To be located at $500-billion Giga-project NEOM, the plant will integrate up to 4 gigawatts of solar and...

Interview: Metito on the road to achieving water security
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Interview: Metito on the road to achieving water security

In an exclusive conversation with Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing, Fady Juez, Managing Director at Metito, discusses the company’s commitment to developing and maintaining intelligent water management solutions and how public-private partnerships can boost the water management sector. as the world dynamics related to renewable energy is changing, there is an increased shift from fossil fuels...

Abengoa starts producing drinking water at Jazlah desalination plant (Jubail 3A) in Saudi Arabia
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Abengoa starts producing drinking water at Jazlah desalination plant (Jubail 3A) in Saudi Arabia

The plant has started producing drinking water at 25 % of its capacity and is successfully meeting the quality parameters specified in the contract. It will have a total capacity of 600,000 m3/day, the same as Rabigh 3, the largest desalination plant in commercial operation using reverse osmosis technology in Saudi Arabia, also developed by...