Oman’s Public Authority for Electricity and Water
11 articles about "Oman’s Public Authority for Electricity and Water"
Oman plans IWPs to meet water needs Vol 12, Issue 6 (June 2011)
The sultanate has decided that the urgent demand for water means IWPPs are no longer practical. Authorities are confident that their two new desalination-only plants will still be a juicy prize for developers.
Planning to plug the leaks Vol 12, Issue 6 (June 2011)
Desalination building plans will be wasted unless paired with a matching campaign to reduce network water losses, Omani authorities have said.
Water demand pushes Oman to speed up IWP Vol 12, Issue 4 (April 2011)
Oman’s smoothly procured independent power and water projects have been seen as a model for the region. However, the rising needs of the local population are forcing the country to reconsider its procurement procedure.
MIDDLE EAST WATER IN BRIEF Vol 12, Issue 2 (February 2011)
* Israeli component company Amiad Filtration Systems has acquired the remaining 34% stake in its French subsidiary Amiad France SARL.
Desal focus for Ghubrah refurb Vol 11, Issue 6 (June 2010)
Urban expansion has forced a rethink at Muscat’s ageing Al Ghubrah facility. It is one of the many challenges facing the new CEO of Oman PWP
Structuring Oman's water future Vol 11, Issue 5 (May 2010)
The expanding opportunities for private water operators in Oman could herald a broader restructuring of the Sultanate’s water sector.
MIDDLE EAST WATER NEWS IN BRIEF Vol 10, Issue 9 (September 2009)
CH2M Hill is preparing to launch a joint venture with Saudi Arabia’s Olayan Group in January 2010.
In Brief - Middle East Vol 10, Issue 6 (June 2009)
* Redal, the company in charge of water and wastewater services in the Moroccan capital Rabat and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Veolia Water, has appointed Moroccan firm INGEMA to carry out a feasibility study into the reuse of treated effluent from the city's wastewater treatment plants in municipal irrigation.
Oman prepares to launch management contract Vol 10, Issue 6 (June 2009)
The imminent tendering of a countrywide water management services contract heralds new territory for the Sultanate’s water sector.
In Brief - Middle East Vol 10, Issue 4 (April 2009)
* The Gulf’s leading power and water developers, speaking at MEED’s Arabian Power and Water Summit 2009, offered their thoughts on how shifting EPC prices might affect the market.










