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  2. IDE Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1965 [2] by Ukrainian-born engineer Alexander Zarchin. [3] It is headquartered in the Hasharon Industrial Park in Kadima, Israel. [1] Its chairman is Asaf Bartfeld, [2] while its chief executive officer and president is Avshalom Felber. [1] In Israel, it has built desalination plants in Hadera, Ashkelon and Soreq. [4] [5]

  3. Claude "Bud" Lewis Carlsbad Desalination Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Claude "Bud" Lewis Carlsbad Desalination Plant is a desalination plant in Carlsbad, California. [2] [3] The San Diego County Water Authority (SDCWA), the recipient of the fresh water produced by the plant, calls it "the nation’s largest, most technologically advanced and energy-efficient seawater desalination plant." Opened on December 14 ...

  4. 15 Largest Desalination Companies in the World - AOL

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    With technology becoming widely available, desalination plants today are abundant and occupy a growing market. The desalination market is projected to grow at 9.5% and is expected to reach the $32 ...

  5. Desalination - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, many technologies were developed or improved such as Multi Effect Flash desalination (MEF) and Multi Stage Flash desalination (MSF). Another notable technology is freeze-thaw desalination. [28] Freeze-thaw desalination, (cryo-desalination or FD), excludes dissolved minerals from saline water through crystallization. [29]

  6. Multi-stage flash distillation - Wikipedia

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    International Desalination Association; Encyclopedia of Desalination and Water Resources; Prospects of improving energy consumption of the multi-stage flash distillation process O. A. Hamed, G. M. Mustafa, K. BaMardouf and H. Al-Washmi. Saline Water Conversion Corporation, Saudi Arabia, 2015. Retrieved 21 May 2016.

  7. Robert L. McGinnis - Wikipedia

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    The research of forward osmosis methods in Elimelech's lab at Yale led to the formation of Oasys Water in 2008, a company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with the main purpose of making the technology of functional desalination systems called engineered osmosis (EO) commercially applicable.

  8. Degrémont - Wikipedia

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    Degrémont is a company specializing in the production of drinking water, [1] and in the treatment of sewage and sludge. After starting as a family business in France in 1939, it has since become a subsidiary of Suez Environment, employing 4,600 people in 70 countries, and generating annual revenues of €1.520 billion (2010 figures).

  9. Fujairah F2 IWPP - Wikipedia

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    For the water desalination, the plant uses a combination of two different desalination technologies. 455,000 cubic meter of water per day is produced using multiple-effect distillation (MED) technology and 136,500 cubic meter of water per day is produced using reverse osmosis technology (RO). [5]