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Deal signed to train, employ 15 Saudi women as desalination plant technicians

RIYADH: A deal to train 15 Saudi women as desalination plant technicians has been signed with a multinational utility company. The Rabigh-based Higher Institute for Water and Power Technologies inked the agreement with ENGIE on Thursday during a ceremony in Riyadh. The two-year program will see participants receive theoretical and practical hands-on training in water

Saudi Water Partnership to add 11 new projects worth $9 3bn by 2023: CEO

RIYADH: Saudi Water Partnership Co. is currently working on 11 projects worth SR35 billion ($9.3 billion), scheduled for completion by the beginning of 2023, according to its CEO. Speaking on the sidelines of the Future Desalination International Conference, SWPC CEO Khaled Alqureshi told Arab News that the company has 33 projects in the pipeline, of which 11 are in the

MENA Project Tracker— Abu Dhabi offers plot at subsidized rates to back sustainable practices; SWPC invites bid for water project

CAIRO: The Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development is offering plots of land on subsidized rates to firms implementing sustainable business practices, reported MEED. The incentive is part of the Abu Dhabi Industrial Strategy to boost economic growth and ensure sustainability. Under the plan, a piece of land will be sold at rates as low as $1.4 sq. m. “Incentivizing land

NRG Matters: China s EVs exports more than double; Toyota partners with Tesla to recycle batteries

RIYADH: On a macro level, China’s electric car exports have more than doubled during May, as pandemic lockdowns are gradually easing. Zooming in, ACWA Power has signed an agreement to restructure the Shuaibah 3 Independent Water and Power Project that will produce 600,000 cubic meters of water per day. Looking at the bigger picture: • China is expected to stay at top in global

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