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New private desal plants for Qatar¡¯s infra boom
The Qatar General Electricity & Water Corporation, known as Kahramaa, has started the process of procuring two massive desalination plants to support the infrastructure boom currently under way in the wealthy emirate.
Kahramaa is planning to build two plants with an eventual combined water capacity of nearly 1 million m©ø/d. One will be located 15km south of Doha and combined with a 2,000MW co-located power plant, while the other will be built at the Ras Laffan industrial site, north of the capital. Both plants will be developed using private finance under the IWP/IWPP model.
Qatar is currently in the middle of an unprecedented infrastructure boom, as the country¡¯s leaders look to invest income from its natural gas reserves.
[¿ø¹®Ãâó : Global Water Intelligence / 2013³â 6¿ù 20ÀÏ]
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