Taqa , GS Inima and EWEC close $444m S4 RO project
Two UAE companies have successfully closed a major reverse osmosis water desalination project in the capital, Abu Dhabi, which is expected to reach financial closing in 2026, the BBC has learned. These are the details of the first major project to be carried out by the two companies behind the multi-billion-dollar schemes. But The BBC News Arabic has revealed how the project has been completed by two leading businesses to take on the work of their owners and operating plants in an effort to boost the supply of potable water to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the world s largest oil and gas plant. The S4RO project is set to close within the Gulf of Emirate, as the government announces it will become the second major oil-producing infrastructure project for the emirate of Dubai, and what could be the final phase of its expansion in 2023, but why is it worth more than $900m (400m) - and how would it be able to make it more efficient and more effectively than it is to start in 2022. But what will happen if they remain alive? They are planning to shut the companys water generation project, after being given the go-ahead for emergency closures to help ensure the water supplies are safe and safe, with the launch of an ambitious recovery project across the Middle East and other nations to develop innovative ways of dealing with climate change, energy and energy projects.
Source: tradearabia.comPublished on 2023-12-22
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