We are proud that BlueGen Ltd.‘s Ashdod desalination plant has been shortlisted by Global Water Intelligence (GWI) for Desalination Plant of the Year at the 2026 Global Water Awards.
This recognition reflects the innovation behind the project, including breakthrough approaches to energy efficiency and operational optimization.
Winners are decided by public vote, open until April 27.
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BlueGen Water, together with its subsidiary Dekel (50% ownership) and in partnership with the Shapir Group, has been awarded the tender to design, build, finance, and operate Israel’s first large-scale Waste-to-Energy facility in the Neot Hovav Industrial Zone.
We are honored to lead the planning and execution of the Sabha D Desalination Plant in Eilat Municipality , following our successful award of the national tender by MEKOROT®.
This strategic project, valued at approximately 125 million USD, will double the region’s desalinated water capacity—from 18 million to 38 million cubic meters per year. Set to be completed over the next 3.5 years, the project will employ advanced reverse osmosis technology.
We are grateful for the trust placed in us and proud to play a key role in strengthening Israel’s water resilience and critical infrastructure.
We’re proud to share that BlueGen Water‘s -Palmachim Desalination Plant, was named one of the Top Ten Most Successful SWRO Plants worldwide by the Water Desalination Report (WDR) – published by GWI, the world’s leading source for water sector insights.
The Acre WWTP, situated near the historic city of Acre in Western Galilee, serves as a vital facility for wastewater collection and treatment for surrounding municipalities and councils. This plant’s upgrade has increased its capacity to 36,000 m³/day, marking it as one of Israel’s largest wastewater treatment facilities.
Dekel Infrastructure, a subsidiary of BlueGen Ltd. and YSB Group, has been awarded a tender to construct and operate a state-of-the-art municipal solid waste sorting facility at Hiriya Recycling Park. This new facility is designed to process 1,300 tons of waste daily, accounting for approximately 43% of the waste generated by the city of Tel Aviv.