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Ministry of Water and Electricity - Saudi Arabia

Main Category: Other Government Ministry / Public Utility
City : Jeddah
Country : Saudi Arabia
Phone: 966 1 2056666
Fax: 966 1 2052962
Website: www.mowe.gov.sa


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Pipeline announced to stop Saudi water shortages

New pipeline in Taif to increase water supply to 280,000 cubic metres per day.

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Expansion plans for water projects

Saudi Arabia is set to expand the privatisation of its desalination and wastewater treatment sector to cover more cities in the country.

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Saudi to splash $60bn to meet water needs

Rapid economic growth straining supplies, with demand growing at 6% a year, minister says.

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Saudi to splash $54bn on water

Kingdom plans massive expansion of water network, with $37bn earmarked for capital projects, official says.

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GCC-wide power grid on track

Phase one of GCC plan to link states' electrical grids will be finished by end of 2008, Saudi minister says.

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Saudi unveils water, power plans

Gov't to invest more than $40bn in water over two decades, minister tells power forum.

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Second round called for private Jeddah contract

The Saudi ministry of water and electricity has invited the second round of quotations for a private contract under its public-private partnership (PPP) programme to ease the water supply problem in Jeddah, Arab News has reported.

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