ACCIONA Hosts First Panel Discussion on Reverse Osmosis Technology for Water Sustainability in Saudi Arabia
ACCIONA, a company specializing in regenerative solutions for a decarbonized economy, held its first panel discussion in Saudi Arabia at the Spanish Embassy in Riyadh on April 28.
The event focused on reverse osmosis technology's importance in water sustainability.
Khaled Al-Qourashi, CEO of the Saudi Water Partnerships Co., Khalid Al-Habib, chief investment officer of Water Transmission and technologies Co., ENGIE Saudi Arabia CEO Mohammed Alhajjaj, and Manuel Manjon, CEO of ACCIONA's water business line, participated in the discussion, which was the first in a series entitled "The Saudi Solution for Water Sustainability: Reverse Osmosis Desalination." The text discusses the importance of efficiently managing water resources to meet the needs of Saudi Arabia's growing population and economy, with a focus on desalination technology due to the country's arid climate and limited freshwater resources.
Saudi Vision 2030 emphasizes investing in desalination technology, particularly reverse osmosis, and expanding the capacity of existing desalination plants to ensure a reliable supply of freshwater for domestic, industrial, and agricultural use.
Saudi Arabia is a major producer of desalinated water, with numerous desalination plants along its coastline.
The text discusses the importance of reverse osmosis technology in addressing water scarcity issues in the Kingdom.
This technology provides a sustainable and dependable source of clean water for various sectors and applications, contributing to the country's economic growth, environmental sustainability, and social welfare.