Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity and Water
10 articles about "Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity and Water"
Project Opportunities Vol 12, Issue 9 (September 2011)
Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity and Water has a new reverse osmosis desalination plant on the drawing board.
Second IWPP means new EPC plans for Kuwait Vol 12, Issue 9 (September 2011)
Plans for a second privately financed power and water project in Kuwait will come as good news for developers starved of BOTs in the region. A new reverse osmosis plant at Doha will satisfy the country’s short-term needs.
The downside of IWPPs Vol 12, Issue 9 (September 2011)
An uptick in independent water projects would benefit developers. For Middle Eastern customers, the picture is not so clear, argues Tom Scotney.
CRISIS MANAGEMENT Vol 11, Issue 12 (December 2010)
* There’s no big hurry to get the Wonthaggi plant finished, however: this year’s La Niña effect is rapidly refilling reservoirs in eastern Australia.
Four-stage Kuwait PWP avoids finance law Vol 11, Issue 12 (December 2010)
New government rules have brought on a burst of privately-finance projects in Kuwait. But the country’s water ministry is having to find ways around the legislation to commission new capacity in time to meet rising demand.
Kuwait offers new flexibility at Az-Zour North complex Vol 11, Issue 3 (March 2010)
Desalination contractors stand to benefit from a loosening of Kuwait’s notoriously tough contract terms. One firm in particular will be relieved.
Hybridisation at Az-Zour South Vol 11, Issue 2 (February 2010)
Kuwait is planning its second major RO plant – this time at Az-Zour South.
A newcomer to the Gulf IWPP model Vol 10, Issue 8 (August 2009)
The concept of water BOTs in Kuwait is not new. The key lies in the interpretation of new legislation.
A long Ku-wait for MED at Az-Zour North Vol 10, Issue 5 (May 2009)
The tender for the first stage of Kuwait’s mammoth power and water facility is expected by the middle of the year. MED specialists will have to wait even longer.
SEA GODS Vol 10, Issue 5 (May 2009)
* Poseidon jumped another hurdle in its seemingly endless race to get its 189,000m3/d desalination plant at Carlsbad past the regulators.










