DEWA appoints consortium for Sea Water Reverse Osmosis Project in Hassyan
24 October 2022State-owned utility service provider, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has appointed a consortium of companies, including Deloitte, WSP, and Addleshaw Goddard, to provide consultancy services on the 120 million imperial gallons per day (MIGD) Sea Water Reverse Osmosis Project in Hassyan.
The Advisory services provided by the consortium include tender document preparation, soliciting development and investment market interest, financial model development, IWP Developer tender submission management and evaluation, development of supplemental agreements, commercial negotiation, concluding a water purchase agreement, and financial closure with the developer.
The scope includes preparing a project marketing plan, participating in marketing activities, as well as local and international roadshows, as per the statement.
Mr. Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD, and CEO of DEWA, said that the Sea Water Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) desalination project is DEWA’s first Independent Water Producer model (IWP) project. The project will become operational in phases in 2025 and 2026.
Mr. Al Tayer stated that DEWA uses using clean solar energy to desalinate seawater using the latest RO technologies. According to the strategy, 100 percent of Dubai’s desalinated water production in 2030 will come from a mix of clean energy that combines renewable energy sources and waste heat.
“This will make Dubai exceed the globally set goal regarding using clean energy in water desalination. Moreover, increasing the operational efficiency of separating the desalination process from electricity production will save approximately $3.5 million (AED 13 billion) until 2030, while reducing 44 million tons of carbon emissions,” the CEO further added.
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