Only 0.3% of the Earth’s water is drinkable, despite water covering 66% of the planet’s surface. With nearly half of the world’s population facing water scarcity, exacerbated by global warming and pollution, it is crucial to develop long-term solutions to minimize these effects.
Water desalination is a process that transforms sea or brackish water into potable water, and reverse osmosis stands as the most comprehensive and efficient technology, allowing more people worldwide to access potable water at a low cost.
BlueGen Water’s expertise in the field encompasses the entire lifecycle of desalination projects. From design and construction to commissioning, operation, and maintenance, our experienced and dedicated in-house team of experts ensures successful project execution.
We deliver cost-effective solutions that increase energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprint. Our processes minimize construction space requirements, energy and chemical consumption, while ensuring efficient and reliable plant operations. We deliver desalination projects of any scale and for any water source, from small-prefabricated brackish water units to mega-scale SWRO plants.
Only 0.3% of the Earth's water is drinkable, despite water covering 66% of the planet's surface. With nearly half of the world's population facing water scarcity, exacerbated by global warming and pollution, it is crucial to develop long-term solutions to minimize these effects.
At BlueGen Water, we recognize the critical need to rapidly convert sea and brackish water into fresh, high-quality drinking water to address the demands of populations, agriculture, and industries. Our focus is on bridging the gap between water scarcity and providing clean and accessible water in remote locations, all while preserving precious freshwater resources.
The Palmachim SWRO desalination plant, covering a 322,000 sq ft (7.5-acre) area in southern Israel, serves as a crucial initiative to address drinking water scarcity. With a targeted annual capacity of 100 million cubic meters and a daily output of 300,000 cubic meters (MLD), this large-scale facility is a significant contributor, alongside Israel’s other four desalination facilities, in meeting water demands in the region.
Nedtex was awarded a contract by TWC for the construction and operation of the Jibei Island SWRO desalination plant to produce 600 m³/day of desalinated water. One of the challenges encountered was the requirement for a creative design due to logistical limitations stemming from the island’s small-sized port
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