Energy Recovery awarded desalination projects
Published by Francesca Brindle,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Energy Recovery has been awarded US$2.7 million to supply its Pressure Exchanger technology for desalination projects in the Middle East.
Energy Recovery, Inc., a leader in pressure energy technology for industrial fluid flows, has announced it has been awarded a total of US$2.7 million to supply its PXTM Pressure ExchangerTM technology for desalination projects in the Middle East. The orders are expected to ship in 2017.
Energy Recovery will supply its PX-Q300 & PX-Q260 Pressure Exchanger devices for the plants, which will produce up to 114 000 m3/d of water. Energy Recovery estimates the PX devices will reduce the power consumption for the projects by 14.5 MW, saving over 125 GWh of energy per year, and help them avoid 74 800 tpy of CO2 emissions.
Energy Recovery's President and CEO Joel Gay stated, "Energy Recovery's strategy for 2016 included a tenacious focus on the Middle East as a critical region for our desalination business. With these awards, we continue to deliver on our promise to expand our presence in the region and maintain our position as the global leader in energy recovery technology".
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/the-environment/01112016/energy-recovery-awarded-desalination-projects/
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