NEOM Adopts Pioneering Solar Dome Technology for Sustainable Desalination Project
NEOM Adopts Pioneering Solar Dome Technology for Sustainable Desalination Project
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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Jan. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
- "Smart" approach to desalination harnesses solar power for water extraction,
significantly lowering production costs and reducing brine discharge
- First of its kind technology is 100% carbon neutral and will shape the
future of water desalination in NEOM, Saudi Arabia and the world
- Pilot project highlights NEOM's role as an accelerator of human progress and
its fresh approach to environmental conservation
NEOM announced on Wednesday that it will adopt pioneering solar technology to
produce low cost, environmentally friendly water, strengthening NEOM's reputation
as an emerging hub for innovation and conservation.
The company has signed an agreement with U.K.-based Solar Water Plc. to build
the first ever "solar dome" desalination plants in NEOM, located in northwest Saudi Arabia.
The pilot project promises to revolutionize the water desalination process, helping solve
one of the world's most pressing problems – access to fresh water.
Work on the first "solar dome" will begin in February and is expected to be
completed by the end of 2020.
At an estimated $0.34/m3, the cost of producing water via "solar dome"
technology will be significantly lower than desalination plants using reverse
osmosis methods. The technology will also significantly reduce the impact on
the environment by producing more concentrated brine, a potentially harmful
byproduct of the water extraction process.
Commenting on the project, H.E. Abdulrahman Al-Fadli, Saudi Arabia's Minister of
Environment, Water and Agriculture, said: "NEOM's adoption of this pilot supports
Saudi Arabia's sustainability goals, as outlined in the country's National Water Strategy 2030,
and is fully aligned with the sustainable development goals set out by the United Nations."
Nadhmi Al-Nasr, CEO of NEOM, added: "Easy access to abundant seawater and fully renewable
energy resources means NEOM is perfectly placed to produce low cost, sustainable fresh water
through solar desalination. This type of technology is a powerful reminder of our commitment
to supporting innovation, championing environmental conservation and delivering exceptional
livability. Working together with the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture we can
expand the implementation of this technology beyond NEOM."
Solar Water's ground-breaking approach, developed at the U.K.'s Cranfield University,
represents the first use, on a large scale, of Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) technology
in seawater desalination. The process sees seawater pumped into a hydrological "solar dome"
made from glass and steel, before it is superheated, evaporated and eventually precipitated
as fresh water.
The "solar dome" desalination process, which can also operate at night due to the stored
solar energy generated throughout the day, will reduce the total amount of brine that is
created during the water extraction process. Typically, the high salt concentration in brine
makes it more difficult and expensive to process. The solar dome process helps prevent
any damage to marine life as no brine is discharged into the sea.
With over one billion people around the world lacking access to clean water every day,
NEOM's solar desalination project will serve as a test case for other water scarce countries
that are struggling to generate environmentally safe and sustainable sources of fresh water.
Gavin van Tonder, Head of Water at NEOM, said: "We're really excited by the prospect of
bringing cutting edge water technology and fresh industry thinking to NEOM. By using
solar dome desalination techniques, we can build a highly effective, efficient water utility
that is both future oriented and environmentally responsible."
David Reavley, CEO of Solar Water Plc, commented: "Currently, thousands of desalination
plants around the world are heavily reliant on burning fossil fuels to extract water, poisoning
our oceans in the process with excess brine. Our game changing desalination technology is
100% carbon neutral and entirely sustainable. In NEOM we have found a partner who has
a strong vision of what a New Future looks like in harmony with nature."
NEOM, the flagship project of Saudi Arabia's post-oil diversification plan, is being built on
a 26,500 km2 area in northwestern Saudi Arabia. It offers unique investment opportunities
in economic sectors and real-estate development.
About NEOM
NEOM is an accelerator of human progress and a vision of what a New Future will look like.
It is a region in northwest Saudi Arabia on the Red Sea being built from the ground up as
a living laboratory – a place where entrepreneurship will chart the course for this New Future.
It will be a destination and a home for people who dream big and want to be part of building
a new model for exceptional livability, creating thriving businesses, and reinventing
environmental conservation.
NEOM will be the home and workplace to more than a million residents from
around the world. It will include towns and cities, ports and enterprise zones,
research centers, sports and entertainment venues, and tourist destinations.
As a hub for innovation, entrepreneurs, business leaders and companies will come
to research, incubate and commercialize new technologies and enterprises in ground
breaking ways. Residents of NEOM will embody an international ethos and embrace
a culture of exploration, risk-taking and diversity - all supported by a progressive law
compatible with international norms and conducive to economic growth.
www.neom.com
About Solar Water Plc
Solar Water Plc is the provider of breakthrough, innovative technology for the generation of
fresh water in a carbon neutral and completely sustainable manner, utilizing the concentrating
power of sunlight. Our technology will help reverse climate change as it can displace some
traditional carbon inefficient technologies and will help the development of carbon sinks.
In January 2018, Solar Water Plc received the prestigious Rushlight Water Treatment Award at
a ceremony held at the Royal Geographical Society, London. This was in recognition of
the project being a world-first for carbon neutral hydro-infrastructure.
www.solarwaterplc.com
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Source: NEOM
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