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Metito eyes expansion plans

METITO, THE UAE-based utilities provider, is unlikely to go for an IPO this year and may opt to concentrate on aggressive expansions first.

Potable water for Egyptian villages

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ROOTS™ BLOWERS, MANUFACTURED by Dresser, Inc., a leader in providing highly engineered products for global infrastructure projects, have been specified for a project that is making potable water available to villages in Upper Egypt where it is desperately needed.
The project deploys portable, turnkey water treatment plants to rural villages to purify local water and prevent outbreaks of waterborne illnesses. Typically these plants produce 100 m3 (approximately 26,500 gallons) of clean water per hour.
The Dresser Roots Egyptian distributor, Tartoussieh Engineering of Cairo, supplied 249 of the ROOTS Universal RAI® blower packages to the three contractors – Veolia, Pharoahs Engineering and Aircraft Factory Helwan – who were selected to provide the water treatment plants. ROOTS blowers were chosen for the project because of their rugged construction and flexible configuration to meet a wide variety of installation specifications.
“ROOTS blowers are very durable and dependable, which makes them ideal for a project when a round-the-clock effort is required to supply people with a basic necessity such as clean water,” said Mohyi Tartoussieh, sales manager for Tartoussieh Engineering.
Supplying clean water to its citizenry is a high priority and an ongoing challenge for the Egyptian government. The Nile River provides an estimated 97 per cent of the renewable water resources in Egypt.
Yet it is subject to pollution by run-off from industrial waste and sewage, the latter because sanitary sewage treatment capacity has not kept pace with the country’s population growth. Conventional water purification processes have sometimes proved inadequate when chlorination treatment has interacted with some of the pollutants and created additional health hazards.
The potable water treatment plants are part of a larger, E£1.3 billion (US$240mn) initiative by the Egyptian government, with support from the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development and the National Organization for Potable Water & Sanitary Drainage. The goal of this environmental initiative is to provide safe drinking water and expand the capacity of the country’s sanitary sewage treatment infrastructure.
 

Business and Management

  • Two more gas turbines commissioned

    Two new gas turbines with a total production capacity of 400 MW will be commissioned by Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) before the end of the current year, according to DEWA managing director and CEO, Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer. The utility will also commission two desalination units with a total production capacity of 160,000 litres of water, in addition to four auxiliary boilers according to Al Tayer. The units of power generation and water desalination project (Station M) have come into service this year to raise the production capacity of both electricity and desalinated water of DEWA.

     

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November 2010

NOVEMBER 2010
1-4 GCC Power DOHA
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1-4 Adipec 2010 ABU DHABI
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2-6 Jordan Motorshow AMMAN
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21-24 The Big 5 DUBAI
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28-30 Roadex/Railex ABU DHABI
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28-30 MEMEX 2010 ABU DHABI
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October 2010

OCTOBER 2010

3-6 Saudi Build RIYADH
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4-6 Powergen Middle East DOHA
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17-19 PG&WSME ABU DHABI
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17-20 Recycling & Waste Management KSA RIYADH
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17-21 GITEX Arabia DUBAI
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18-21 Erbil International Fair ERBIL
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25-27 Saudi Transtec Dharan
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September 2010

SEPTEMBER 2010
27-30 Project Iraq ERBIL
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January 2011

8-11 January
Arabplast 2011, Dubai

16-18 January
Intersec 2011, Dubai                      

17-19 January
World Future Energy Summit, Abu Dhabi                   

February 2011

8-10 Feb
Middle East Electricity, Dubai                          

8-10 Feb
Cabsat Middle East, Dubai

8-10 Feb
Gulf Industry Fair, Manama

28 Feb-3 March
Electro Automation Industrial & Energy Algiers

March 2011

1-3 March
Middle East Coatings, Cairo

7-9 March
Gulf Glass 2011, Abu Dhabi

8-10 March
Wetex 2011, Dubai

22-26 March
Conexpo-Con Agg, Las Vegas

April 2011

4-7 April
Syrpower 2011, Damascus

6-8 April
Resale 2011, Stuttgart

6-9 April
Plast Expo 2011, Casablanca

10-13 April
Saudi Communications, Riyadh

17-20 April
Cityscape Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi

26-28 April
GulfBID 2011, Manama

May 2011

2-5 May
Project Qatar, Doha

3-6 May
Arabian Travel Market, Dubai

17-19 May
FM Expo, Dubai

17-19 May
The Office Exhibition, Dubai           

23-25 May
M.E. Communications, Abu Dhabi

30 May-2 June
Saudi Elenex, Riyadh

31 May-2 June
The Airport Show, Dubai

June 2011

11-13 June
Cityscape Jeddah, Jeddah                        

October 2011

3-5 October
Power Generation & Water M.E., Abu Dhabi                   

10-13 October
Saudi Build 2011/Saudi PMV, Riyadh                         

16-18 October
MEMEX 2011, Abu Dhabi

Powergen Middle East, Doha

The Big 5 2011, Dubai

November 2011

21-24 November
Saudi PPPP, Riyadh