Saudi Arabia Inaugurates 1st Desalination Plant Using Solar, Wind Energy

A view of the construction at the project. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A view of the construction at the project. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Inaugurates 1st Desalination Plant Using Solar, Wind Energy

A view of the construction at the project. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A view of the construction at the project. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Red Sea Development Co. (TRSDC) inaugurated the first desalination plant using solar and wind energy in Saudi Arabia, as part of efforts to preserve the environment by limiting carbon emissions.

Chief of staff at TRSDC Ahmed Ghazi Darwish said that the project was launched in collaboration with Source Global, PBC, which specializes in renewable drinking water.

“It keeps pace with the multi-product tourism sector in Saudi Arabia and will meet the tourists’ demands for a distinctive Red Sea destination through various means.”

The solar-powered desalination plant will be the world’s largest, with a production capacity of 2 million 330 milliliter water bottles per year, he said.

The production of 300,000 bottles per year will begin in the coming years, Darwish added, noting that reusable bottles will be used to help achieve carbon neutrality.

During the first phase of the plant’s construction, experts selected an ideal plot of land and placed 100 hydrogen panels after conducting a virtual survey according to the plant’s specifications and requirements.

A total of 1,200 hydrogen panels will also be added during the second and third phases, and the plant will be provided with necessary components and reusable bottles by companies operating in the Kingdom.

The desalination technology used by TRSDC will fully depend on solar energy to raise condensation levels in the hydrogen panels to produce high-quality fresh water, Darwish explained.

He pointed out that the performance of the panels will be monitored through a smart application that will show the volume of water produced, the environmental impact of the panels and maintenance alerts.



Mawani Adds Silmar Group's ‘MXS1’ Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port

Mawani Adds Silmar Group's ‘MXS1’ Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port
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Mawani Adds Silmar Group's ‘MXS1’ Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port

Mawani Adds Silmar Group's ‘MXS1’ Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) announced on Wednesday the addition of the Silmar Group's new cargo service "MXS1" to Jeddah Islamic Port, to help expand exports and imports, according to a vision supported by reliable and efficient operations, and a safe and sustainable environment, SPA reported.
The move is part of Mawani's endeavor to improve the Kingdom's position in the maritime network connectivity index, in line with the National Transport and Logistics Strategy's objective of consolidating Saudi Arabia's position as a global logistics center and a hub linking three continents.
The new cargo service, with a capacity of 2,076 standard containers, connects Jeddah Islamic Port to the ports of Mundra in India, Karachi in Pakistan, Mersin and Yarimca in Türkiye, and Jebel Ali in UAE.