Developers have submitted proposals for the planned 200 million imperial gallons a day (MIGD) Taweelah independent water project (IWP) in Abu Dhabi.
MEED previously reported that the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy had prequalified 11 groups to participate in the tender. MEED understands that six consortiums led by the following developers are believed to have submitted proposals:
- Acciona (Spain) / PAL Systems
- Acwa Power (Saudi Arabia)
- Cobra (Spain) / Samsung (South Korea)
- Engie (France) / Marubeni (Japan)
- Sumitomo Corporation (Japan) / Malakoff (Malaysia) / Veolia (France)
- Suez (France)
When completed, the Taweelah facility will be the world’s largest seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) plant.
The standalone desalination plant will be developed on a build, own and operate (BOO) basis, with the successful bidder taking a 40 per cent stake in the project company formed to develop the scheme. A wholly owned subsidiary of Adwea will take the remaining 60 per cent stake.
The IWP will be located at the existing Taweelah power and water facility 45 kilometres north of Abu Dhabi city and use reverse osmosis technology.
Abu Dhabi has appointed ILF Consulting Engineers as technical adviser, Alderbrook Finance as financial adviser and White & Case as legal adviser for the Taweelah scheme.
While Abu Dhabi has implemented several independent water and power projects (IWPPs) over the past 20 years, the planned IWP would be the emirate’s first privately financed standalone desalination plant.
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