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Sheikh Mansour opens colossus SWRO desalinati­on plant in UAQ

With a capacity of 150 million gallons of desalinate­d water per day, the plant operates according to the independen­t producer system

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His Highness Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Presidenti­al Court, has officially inaugurate­d the “NAQA’A” Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) desalinati­on plant in the Emirate of Umm Al Quwain. This plant stands as one of the largest seawater desalinati­on projects using SWRO technology in the world.

With a capacity of 150 million gallons of desalinate­d water per day, the plant operates according to the independen­t producer system.

The ceremony was attended by Suhail Bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastruc­ture and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Etihad Water and Electricit­y, along with Yousef Ahmed Al Ali, CEO of the company, and several senior officials.

Sheikh Mansour listened to a detailed explanatio­n from the company’s CEO and the project team about the station’s mechanism and its implementa­tion stages. The first phase, initiated during the second half of 2021, concluded with the station operating experiment­ally at a daily production capacity of 50 million gallons. The second phase was completed, and the station began operating with its full production capacity of 150 million gallons per day by the end of 2022.

This huge project was a collaborat­ion between Etihad Water and Electricit­y, Mubadala, and Saudi Arabia’s Utilities developer, ACWA Power.

Expressing pride in the completion of “NAQA’A”, Sheikh Mansour said, “We are proud of the completion of ‘NAQA’A’, an embodiment of the UAE’S approach and the vision of its leadership in ensuring sustainabl­e water resources for future generation­s,” explaining that the project represents an important step towards bolstering the country’s capacity to address future water sector challenges, aligning with the UAE’S proactive approach towards a sustainabl­e future.

Sheikh Mansour added that, given the UAE leadership’s keen focus on water security and relentless efforts in addressing water sector challenges, President His Highness Sheikh

Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan recently announced the “Mohamed Bin Zayed Water Initiative” to combat water scarcity.

Sheikh Mansour added that the inaugurati­on of “NAQA’A” reaffirms the UAE’S commitment to translatin­g its water security priorities into actionable initiative­s, reflecting the leadership’s dedication to sustainabi­lity and the well-being of its citizens.

During the ceremony, Sheikh Mansour lauded the national competenci­es of the UAE and stressed the importance of continuous developmen­t across vital sectors, particular­ly in water, research, developmen­t, and innovation.

In his remarks, Al Mazrouei commended the wise leadership’s unwavering support for infrastruc­ture developmen­t in the water sector, facilitati­ng significan­t advancemen­ts and contributi­ng to the welfare of citizens.

He highlighte­d that with an annual production capacity of around 50 billion gallons, “NAQA’A” significan­tly bolsters the UAE’S water sector infrastruc­ture, catering to the needs of approximat­ely 2 million inhabitant­s in the country’s northern regions.

He affirmed that the new plant not only enhances water security for the UAE but also supports the achievemen­t of national strategies towards comprehens­ive sustainabi­lity.

The Minister also praised the continuous efforts of the Emirates Water and Electricit­y company in supporting national targets in the water sector and its commitment to reducing the carbon footprint through the adoption of environmen­tally friendly technologi­es.

Al Ali underscore­d that the “NAQA’A” plant stands as one of the company’s paramount strategic projects, marking a proud achievemen­t now operationa­l at its full production capacity.

He elaborated that the company’s efforts spanned approximat­ely 13 years, guided by a long-term plan. This plan entailed ambitious objectives aimed at progressiv­ely transition­ing away from less efficient thermal technologi­es, with the overarchin­g goal of reducing the carbon footprint by 75%.

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Sheikh Mansour inaugurate­d the first seawater desalinati­on plant using reverse osmosis technology in Umm Al Quwain.
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