Home Industry Energy UAE entities sign deal to build largest desalination plant in the northern emirates The agreement is for a 150 million gallons per day desalination plant in Umm Al Quwain by Aarti Nagraj July 9, 2019 The Federal Electricity and Water Authority (FEWA) and a consortium consisting of ACWA Power and MDC Power Holding Company, an entity fully owned by Mubadala Investment, has entered into a water purchase agreement for a desalination plant in Umm Al Quwain. The 150 million gallon per day desalination plant will utilise seawater reverse osmosis technology, a statement said. It is strategically located between Ajman, Umm Al Quwain and Ras Al Khaimah. Under the terms of the agreement, FEWA will hold 20 per cent of the stake, while ACWA Power and Mubadala will each own 40 per cent. The government of Umm Al Quwain will join as a partner in the project and will own a stake at a later date. Once commissioned, the Umm Al Quwain plant will be the largest desalination project in the northern emirates, the statement said. Construction is expected to begin in the second half of 2019, with initial water production scheduled in 2021. The project is part of the UAE’s effort to optimise water production and meet the increasing demand for water in the country. Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei, UAE minister of Energy and Industry and chairman of FEWA, said: “This project is FEWA’s first asset in partnership with the private sector. Its implementation will reinforce UAE’s Water Security Strategy 2036 as well as bolster its core programmes. “The plant is set to supply 150 million imperial gallons per day to the northern emirates and will prompt the private sector to further invest in those areas.” Mohammad Mohammad Saleh, director general of FEWA added that the plant will help meet the demands of both residential and agriculture sectors with competitive economical prices. 0 Comments