CEDI Systems for Power Projects in Egypt
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
Pure Water Group has supplied high capacity Continuous Electro Deionization (CEDI) water treatment systems for two major power plant projects in Egypt
The power plants at Assiut (central Egypt) and Damietta , in the north, are engaged in an emergency construction plan to overcome summertime power shortages. CEDI systems are required with a capacity of 4x 100 m3/h (Assiut) and 3x 75 m3/h (Damietta).
Pure Water Group was invited in late December 2014 to bid to supply the systems in time for installation and commissioning before the end of April 2015. With the reputation and proven experience to handle fast track projects, our Taskforce Team drew up a tight execution manufacturing schedule to meet the short timescale and we were successful in
winning both contracts.
Due to the very stringent product water specification imposed, guaranteeing extremely low sodium, chloride and silica concentration, Evoqua's Ionpure VNX55-EP modules were implemented. These CEDI modules were specifically developed for high purity applications inpower generation and microelectronics. Very close support from Evoqua ensured the modules were manufactured and shipped on schedule.
As planned, both CEDI systems have now been fully wet tested and airfreighted to Cairo for installation at Assiut and Damietta.
Source: Pure Water Group
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