martes, 4 de febrero de 2014

Taqa Builds Water Desalination Plant on Arabian Peninsula

Abu Dhabi National Energy Co. (TAQA) and the United Arab Emirates’ federal utility agreed to build a desalination plant to provide drinking water to 250,000 people in the Persian Gulf country’s smaller sheikhdoms.


Taqa, as the Abu Dhabi government-owned utility is known, said the reverse-osmosis facility that removes salt and contaminants from water through semi-permeable membranes will have a capacity of 30 million imperial gallons a day when completed. No terms were disclosed in today’s statement.

Taqa and partner the Federal Electricity & Water Authority will seek project financing for the plant in the sheikhdom of Ajman that will supply potable water to five emirates along the northern tip of the Arabian peninsula.

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