SWCC and Jouf University sign MoU to facilitate
use of renewable energy in water desalination May 27, 2021
RIYADH Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) Governor Abdullah Ibrahim Al-Abdulkareem and Al-Jouf University President Mohammed Bin Abdullah Al-Shaya signed a memorandum of understanding with an aim to enhance and facilitate means of expertise and knowledge exchange between the two sides.
The MoU also seeks to expand bilateral cooperation in a way that enables developing, conducting, and following up on research and training projects related to the industry of water desalination.
This MoU is part of SWCC’s commitment to building fruitful strategic partnerships with Saudi universities, enhancing cooperation means in fields of using renewable energy in water desalination, and holding joint applied research projects that allow the utilization of human and material resources and scientific capacities of both sides.
Saudi Arabias SWCC The Largest Desalination Corporation Globally Achieved A New Guinness World Record For The Lowest Water Desalination Energy Consumption
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Saudi Arabia s SWCC, the Largest Desalination Corporation Globally, achieved a new Guinness World Record for the lowest Water Desalination Energy Consumption
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SWCC achieves a new Guinness World Record for the lowest water desal energy consumption April 06, 2021
Saudi Arabia s SWCC, largest desalination corporation globally, achieved a new Guinness World Record for the lowest Water Desalination Energy Consumption.
RIYADH Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) was recognized by Guinness World Records for setting a global record in reducing energy consumption in water desalination to 2.271 kWh per cubic meter, cementing its position as a pioneer in promoting environmental sustainability, achieved this milestone by adopting innovative technologies that lower the use of power and cost of produced water in the desalination industry.
Guinness World Records stated that it verified the figure in March 2021.