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North Africa Regional Swro Desalination Project : Big Breakthrough Technology Reducing Energy and Overall Costs

The Industry Standard Solution The efficiency and lifecycle costs of a plant’s energy recovery technology is critical to both winning SWRO projects and achieving maximum plant profitably through the lowest operating costs. Reducing energy and overall costs, the build-own-operate project will lessen water scarcity issues, providing an adequate portion of the area’s desperately needed drinking water. ERI was chosen for this project based on the OEM’s direct operating experience with PX Technology, as well as its experience in operating and installing PX units in projects around the world.  ERI PX technology has rapidly become the desalination industry standard energy recovery solution, and is considered by industry engineers to be the simplest approach to isobaric energy recovery available today; only one moving part and no scheduled maintenance. It’s reliability and flexibility in modular design is well suited for plants of all sizes. By operating multiple PX units in parallel, there is no limitation to SWRO train size possible with PX technology.  ERI has research, development and manufacturing facilities in the San Francisco technology corridor as well as direct sales offices and technical support centers in key desalination hubs such as Madrid, Dubai, Shanghai and Florida. ERI service representatives are based in Algeria, Australia, China, India, Korea, Mexico, Taiwan and the Caribbean. The world’s largest energy recovery device manufacturer* delivers: Proven SWRO Power Consumption as Low as 1. 7 kWh/m† No Scheduled Maintenance Shutdown No Pulsations, or Complicated Controls The Simplest Solution to Lowest Lifecycle Costs Flexibility, Proven Reliability and Real Savings

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