Etihad to decide Ghalilah 1 IWP capacity

16 April 2024

The planned Ghalilah 1 independent water project (IWP) in Ras Al Khaimah could have a capacity that ranges between 30 and 90 million imperial gallons a day (MIGD), according to Yusuf Al Ali, chief executive at Etihad Water & Electricity (Etihad WE), tells MEED.

"The final capacity will be decided based on the studies being conducted and the demand growth trend," Al Ali told MEED. 

Etihad WE recently invited qualified firms to submit proposals for a contract to undertake a technical consultancy service for Ghalilah 1 IWP.

It expects to receive bids for the contract on 25 April.

According to Etihad WE, the tenderer "must be a UAE national, individual or a company owned by nationals or a company in which 51% of the share capital is owned by nationals; a free zone company or branches of GCC and foreign companies having a local offices in the UAE".

There is an existing seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) plant in Ghalilah, which became operational in 2015. 

US-based Aquatech constructed the SWRO plant in Ghalilah, which has a water production capacity of 15 million Imperial gallons a day (MIGD).

Formerly Federal Electricity and Water Authority (Fewa), Etihad WE maintains at least three water desalination plants that are all on reverse osmosis technology.

The other plants are located in Naqaa, the UAE northern region's first IWP with a capacity of 150MIGD, and Zawrah.

Etihad WE is understood to have invested over AED2bn in recent years to enhance its transmission and storage capabilities, notably through projects like the Khuraijah water distribution centre (WDC), which has a capacity of 180 million gallons.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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