Palm Water

29 articles about "Palm Water"

MIDDLE EAST WATER IN BRIEF Vol 12, Issue 7 (July 2011)

Abdulla Saif Al Nuaimi has stepped down from his position as CEO of Abu Dhabi national energy company TAQA in order to concentrate on his role as director general of the Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority.

THE GULF OF SINGAPORE Vol 11, Issue 1 (January 2010)

* Moya, the Saudi-Bahraini specialist water investment vehicle set up last year by Gulf One Investment Bank and the Bushnak Group, has made its first acquisition outside the Gulf region.

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.

BORROWINGS Vol 10, Issue 2 (February 2009)

* Thames is not the only company tapping the debt markets this spring.

Fifteen prequalify for Muharraq WWTP Vol 10, Issue 2 (February 2009)

Bahrain has named the consortia vying for the Muharraq wastewater project. The groups make interesting reading.

In Brief - Middle East Vol 10, Issue 2 (February 2009)

* Mott MacDonald has been mandated by Majis Industrial Services Company (MISC) to prepare a feasibility study for a new desalination plant to be located at Sohar in Oman.

The 2009 Global Water Awards:Membrane Desalination Plant of the Year Vol 10, Issue 2 (February 2009)

For the membrane desalination plant, commissioned in 2008, that represents the most impressive technical achievement in the industry

Nakheel weighs up its delivery options Vol 9, Issue 7 (July 2008)

The region’s biggest property developer has become its most prolific investor in water and wastewater projects. Alastair Strickland talks to Abdulrahman Kalantar about how Nakheel’s delivery mechanisms are evolving.

MIDDLE EAST TRENDS Vol 9, Issue 6 (June 2008)

* Bahrain’s move towards the liberalisation of its water sector has continued with the appointment of HSBC, Fichtner and Norton Rose to advise on the country’s wastewater privatisation strategy.

Samsung seals International City Vol 9, Issue 6 (June 2008)

Samsung Engineering and Nakheel have finally inked the letter of agreement for an 88,000m3/d STP to serve the International City. The EPC contract is said to be worth USD220 million.