Energy Recovery financed for desalination projects
Published by Francesca Brindle,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Energy Recovery, Inc., the leader in pressure energy technology for industrial fluid flows, has announced total awards of US$5.4 million to supply its PX™ Pressure Exchanger™technology for desalination projects in the Middle East. The orders are expected to ship primarily in the 1Q17.
Energy Recovery will supply its PX-Q300 and PX-260 Pressure Exchanger devices for the plants, which will produce up to 300 000 m3/d of water. Energy Recovery estimates the PX devices will reduce the power consumption for the projects by 31.4 MW, saving over 275 GWh of energy per year, and help them avoid 165 000 tpy of CO2 emissions.
Energy Recovery's President and CEO Joel Gay stated, "As we forecasted our performance for 2016, we predicted the company would aggressively secure new contracts for mega projects in key regions such as the Middle East and North Africa. These deals confirm that we are delivering on our plans to increase our presence in these regions and bolster our market share among major projects. We will continue to pursue this year as one of focus, performance and execution."Adapted from press release by Francesca Brindle
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/the-environment/06062016/energy-recovery-awarded-5-million-dollars-for-middle-east-desalination-projects-3455/
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