Saudi prospects brighten
- From: Vol 6, Issue 9 (September 2005)
- Category: General
- Region: Middle East
- Country: Saudi Arabia
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A series of initiatives to improve the production and distribution of water in Saudi Arabia are moving ahead. SWCC is also making progress with its restructuring and privatisation plan.
Saudi Arabia is making steady progress towards its long-term goals of constructing new water supply sources via an $8 billion IWPP programme, and better managing its existing resources by adopting demand management and loss reduction measures.
The Water & Electricity Company (WEC), the company established to buy power and water from the Kingdom’s IWPPs, says it is on track to ...
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