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Desalination Markets 2007: A Global Industry Forecast

Published: 2006/12

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Table of Contents

Contents

Foreword

Desalination Markets 2007: Executive Summary

Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction to desalination

  • 1.1 What is desalination?
    • Figure 1.1.1: Desalination market by feedwater category
  • 1.2 Desalination processes
  • 1.3 MSF desalination
    • Figure 1.3.1: Multi-Stage Flash desalination
    • Figure 1.3.2: MSF plant cost vs. capacity (with fixed gain output ratio)
    • Figure 1.3.3: MSF unit size trend: selected plants since 1990
  • 1.4 Multi-Effect Distillation (MED)
    • Figure 1.4.1: The Multi-Effect Distillation desalination process with thermal vapour compression
    • Figure 1.4.2: The Multi-Effect Distillation desalination process
  • 1.5 Reverse Osmosis (RO)
    • Figure 1.5.1: The Reverse Osmosis desalination process
  • 1.6 Electrodialysis (ED)
    • Figure 1.6.1: The Electrodialysis desalination process
  • 1.7 Other processes
  • 1.8 Hybrid models
  • 1.9 Process comparison
    • Figure 1.9.1: Desalination process comparison
    • Figure 1.9.2: The top ten MED plants by capacity in the world (by contract date)
  • 1.10 Desalination process trends
    • Figure 1.10.1: Trends in desalination process technology contracted since 1980
    • Figure 1.10.2: Market share by process technology contracted since 2000
    • Figure 1.10.3: The largest SWRO plants drawing feedwater from the Arabian Gulf (m3/d)
  • 1.11 Research directions
    • Figure 1.11.2: Seawater membrane element performance chronology

Chapter 2: Market drivers

  • 2.1 Overview
    • Figure 2.1.1: Desalination market drivers
  • 2.2 Water demand
    • Figure 2.2.1: Water withdrawals 1905-2015
    • Figure 2.2.2: Water withdrawals relative to world population
    • Figure 2.3.2: The dynamics of water use 1900 - 2025
    • Figure 2.2.3: Global water withdrawal by sector
    • Figure 2.3.1: Percentage increase in land under irrigation since 1961
  • 2.3 Agricultural demand
  • 2.4 Industrial demand
  • 2.5 Domestic demand
    • Figure 2.5.1: Per capita domestic water demand 1950 - 2025
  • 2.6 Water supply
    • Figure 2.6.1: The ten countries with lowest natural renewable water resources
  • 2.7 Water scarcity
    • Figure 2.7.2: Global internal renewable resources per person per year
  • 2.8 Global warming
    • Figure 2.7.1: World renewable water availability
  • 2.9 Demand management
  • 2.10 Water tariffs
    • Figure 2.9.1: The virtual water content of some common products
  • 2.11 Water efficiency
    • Figure 2.11.1: GWI' s 2007 water tariff survey
    • Figure 2.11.2: Unaccounted-for water in the Middle East region
  • 2.12 Demand management summary
  • 2.14 Water transport
    • Figure 2.14.1: Major international water transfer projects
  • 2.15 Water reuse
    • Figure 2.15.1: Typical water reuse project costs
    • Figure 2.15.2: Water reuse market forecast
  • 2.16 Non-renewable water resources
  • 2.17 Desalination

Chapter 3: Desalination finance

  • 3.1 The affordability of desalination
    • Figure 3.1.1: Notional global marginal cost of water
    • Figure 3.1.2: Water resource cost trends: dollar price per cubic metre
    • Figure 3.1.3: Water price from selected reverse osmosis projects
  • 3.2 The cost of desalination
    • Figure 3.2.1: Relative EPC cost of the main desalination processes (per cubic metre of capacity)
    • Figure 3.2.2: Segmental RO capital costs
    • Figure 3.2.3: Segmental MED capital costs
    • Figure 3.2.4: Segmental MSF capital costs
    • Figure 3.2.5: Relative operating costs of the main desalination processes
  • 3.3 Price sensitivity
    • Figure 3.3.1: Income versus installed capacity in Gulf countries
  • 3.4 Financing desalination
  • 3.5 Financing models
    • Figure 3.5.1: Proposed desalination capacity by delivery mechanism (plants over 5,000 m3/d)
  • 3.6 Independent Water and Power Projects
    • Figure 3.6.1: Shuweihat IWPP structure
    • Figure 3.6.2: Completed IWPPs
    • Figure 3.6.3: Equity market share by developer
    • Figure 3.6.2: IWPPs awaiting financial close
  • 3.7 Finance in low-income countries
  • 3.8 Permitting and political issues

Chapter 4: Desalination market forecast

  • 4.1 The forecast model
    • Figure 4.1.1 Contracted and proposed capacity by country
  • 4.2 Global capacity forecast
    • Figure 4.2.1 Projected growth of installed desalination capacity (Gulf versus ROW)
    • Figure 4.2.2: Historic and forecast installed desalination capacity by technology
    • Figure 4.2.3: Market forecast data table
    • Figure 4.2.4: Installed capacity growth with annualised data
    • Figure 4.2.5: Additions to installed capacity with annualised data
  • 4.3 The financial model
  • 4.4 Global financial forecast
    • Figure 4.4.1 Forecast capital expenditure by sector
    • Figure 4.4.2: Itemised forecast capital costs
    • Figure 4.4.3: Itemised forecast operating costs
    • Figure 4.4.4: Forecast capital expenditure by technology
    • Figure 4.4.5: Capital expenditure on desalination by country, 2006 -2015
    • Figure 4.4.6: Operating costs in 2005, 2010 and 2015
  • 4.5 Alternative scenarios
    • Figure 4.5.1: Alternative cost scenarios ($ billion)
    • Figure 4.5.2: Desalination market according to different cost scenarios
  • 4.6 Future scenarios
    • Figure 4.7.1: forecast summary data table
  • 4.7 Forecast summary

Chapter 5: Algeria

  • 5.1 Sector structure
    • Figure 5.1.1: BOO structure
    • Figure 5.2.1: New capacity in Algeria 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 5.2.2: Algeria installed capacity by:
  • 5.2 Desalination profile
  • 5.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 5.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 5.3.1: Demand and supply
    • Figure 5.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 5.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 5.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 5.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 5.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 5.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 5.5.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 5.5.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 5.5.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 6: Australia

  • 6.1 Sector structure
    • Figure 6.2.1: New capacity in Australia 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 6.2.2: Australia installed capacity by:
  • 6.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 6.3.2: Total Sydney system releases compared to population growth (1950-2005)
    • Figure 6.3.3: Total water use in WA (1999/2000)
  • 6.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 6.3.4: WA projected water demand growth
    • Figure 6.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 6.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 6.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 6.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 6.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 6.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 6.5.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 6.5.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 6.5.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 7: Bahrain

  • 7.1 Sector structure
    • Figure 7.1.1: The new industry framework
    • Figure 7.2.1: New capacity in Bahrain 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 7.2.2: Bahrain installed capacity by:
  • 7.2 Desalination profile
  • 7.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 7.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 7.3.1: Demand and supply
    • Figure 7.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 7.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 7.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 7.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 7.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 7.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 7.5.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 7.5.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 7.5.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 8: Caribbean

  • 8.1 Sector structure
    • Figure 8.1.1: Countries and departments
  • 8.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 8.2.1: New capacity in the Caribbean 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 8.2.2: Caribbean installed capacity by:
    • Figure 8.4.1a: Future desalination plants
  • 8.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 8.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 8.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 8.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 8.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 8.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 8.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 8.5.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 8.5.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 8.5.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 9: Chile

  • 9.1 Sector structure
    • Figure 9.1.1 Sanitary services company market share (revenue)
    • Figure 9.2.1: New capacity in Chile 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 9.2.2: Chile installed capacity by:
  • 9.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 9.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 9.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 9.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 9.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 9.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 9.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 9.5.3: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 9.5.4: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 10: China

  • 10.1 Sector structure
    • Figure 10.2.1: New capacity in China 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 10.2.2: China installed capacity by:
  • 10.2 Desalination profile
  • 10.3 Demand and supply forecasts
    • Figure 10.3.1 Water consumption/capacity & future projections for water-short regions in China
    • Figure 10.4.1a: Future desalination plants
  • 10.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 10.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 10.4.2: Historic and future desalination data
  • 10.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 10.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 10.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 10.5.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 10.5.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 10.5.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 11: Cyprus

  • 11.1 Sector structure
  • 11.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 11.2.1: New capacity in Cyprus 1980 - 2005
  • 11.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 11.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 11.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 11.2.2: Cyprus installed capacity by:
    • Figure 11.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 11.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 11.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 11.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 11.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 11.5.3: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 11.5.4: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 12: Egypt

  • 12.1 Sector structure
  • 12.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 12.2.1: New capacity in Egypt 1980-2005
    • Figure 12.2.2 Egypt installed capacity by:
    • Figure 12.3.1: Demand and supply
  • 12.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 12.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 12.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 12.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
    • Figure 12.4.1a: Future desalination plants
  • 12.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 12.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 12.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 12.5.3: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 12.5.4: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 13: Former Soviet Union

  • 13.1 Sector structure
  • 13.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 13.2.1: New capacity in Former Soviet Union 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 13.2.2: Former Soviet Union installed capacity by:
  • 13.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 13.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 13.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 13.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 13.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 13.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 13.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 13.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 13.5.3: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 13.5.4: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 14: India

  • 14.1 Sector structure
  • 14.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 14.2.1: New capacity in India 1980-2005
    • Figure 14.2.2: India installed capacity by:
  • 14.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 14.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 14.3.1 Forecast water withdrawals in India 2000-2020
    • Figure 14.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 14.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 14.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 14.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 14.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 14.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 14.5.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 14.5.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 14.5.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 15: Iran

  • 15.1 Sector structure
  • 15.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 15.2.1: New capacity in Iran 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 15.2.2: Iran installed capacity by:
  • 15.3 Demand and supply forecasts
    • Figure 15.3.1: Demand and supply
  • 15.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 15.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 15.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 15.5.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 15.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 15.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 15.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 15.5.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 15.5.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 15.5.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 16: Iraq

  • 16.1 Sector structure
  • 16.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 16.2.1: New capacity in Iraq 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 16.2.2: Iraq installed capacity by:
    • Figure 16.4.1: Demand and supply
  • 16.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 16.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 16.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 16.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 16.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 16.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 16.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 16.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 16.5.3: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 16.5.4: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 17: Israel

  • 17.1 Sector structure
  • 17.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 17.2.1: New capacity in Israel 1980-2005
    • Figure 17.2.2: Israel installed capacity by:
  • 17.3 Demand and supply forecasts
    • Figure 17.3.1: Long-term potential of renewable water
    • Figure 17.3.2: Water usage and future demand breakdown (million m3/year)
  • 17.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 17.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 17.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
    • Figure 17.4.1a: Future desalination plants
  • 17.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 17.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 17.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 17.5.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 17.5.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 17.5.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 18: Italy

  • 18.1 Sector structure
  • 18.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 18.2.1 New capacity in Italy 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 18.2.2: Italy installed capacity by:
  • 18.3 Demand and supply forecasts
    • Figure 18.3.1: Water supply by region
    • Figure 18.3.2: Estimate of volumes of water that will be supplied (million m3/yr)
  • 18.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 18.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 18.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 18.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 18.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 18.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 18.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 18.5.3: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 18.5.4: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 19: Japan

  • 19.1 Sector structure
  • 19.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 19.2.1: New capacity in Japan 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 19.2.2: Japan installed capacity by:
  • 19.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 19.4 Proposed desalination plants and opportunities
    • Figure 19.4.1: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 19.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 19.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 19.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 19.5.3: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 19.5.4: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 20: Kuwait

  • 20.1 Sector structure
  • 20.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 20.2.1: New capacity in Kuwait 1980-2005
    • Figure 20.2.2: Kuwait installed capacity by:
    • Figure 20.3.1: Demand and supply
  • 20.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 20.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 20.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 20.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 20.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 20.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 20.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 20.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 20.5.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 20.5.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 20.5.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 21: Libya

  • 21.1 Sector structure
    • Figure 21.2.1: New capacity in Libya 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 21.2.2: Libya installed capacity by:
  • 21.2 Desalination profile
  • 21.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 21.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 21.3.1: Demand and supply
    • Figure 21.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 21.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 21.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 21.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 21.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 21.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 21.5.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 21.5.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 21.5.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 22: Mexico

  • 22.1 Sector structure
  • 22.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 22.2.1: New capacity in Mexico 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 22.2.2: Mexico installed capacity by:
    • Figure 22.3.1: Mean natural water availability 1970-2030 (m3 per capita)
    • Figure 22.2.3 Distribution of desalination plants in Mexico 2004
    • Figure 22.2.4 Market size for desalination equipment and services ($ million)
  • 22.3 Demand and supply forecasts
    • Figure 22.3.2: Water stress
  • 22.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 22.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 22.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 22.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 22.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 22.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 22.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 22.5.3: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 22.5.4: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 23: Morocco

  • 23.1 Sector structure
  • 23.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 23.2.1: New capacity in Morocco 1980 - 2005
  • 23.3 Demand and supply forecasts
    • Figure 23.2.2: Morocco installed capacity by:
    • Figure 23.3.1: Demand and supply
  • 23.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 23.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 23.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
    • Figure 23.4.1a: Future desalination plants
  • 23.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 23.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 23.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 23.5.3: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 23.5.4: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 24: Oman

  • 24.1 Sector structure
    • Figure 24.1.1: Sector structure
    • Figure 24.2.1: New capacity in Oman 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 24.2.2: Oman installed capacity by:
  • 24.2 Desalination profile
  • 24.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 24.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 24.3.1: Demand and supply
    • Figure 24.4.1: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 24.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 24.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 24.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 24.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 24.5.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 24.5.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 24.5.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 25: Pakistan

  • 25.1 Sector structure
    • Figure 25.2.1: New capacity in Pakistan 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 25.2.2: Pakistan installed capacity by:
  • 25.2 Desalination profile
  • 25.3 Demand and supply forecasts
    • Figure 25.3.1 Population growth and water availability in Pakistan
    • Figure 25.3.2: Demand-supply gap in major cities 2001
    • Figure 25.4.1a: Future desalination plants
  • 25.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 25.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 25.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 25.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 25.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 25.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 25.5.3: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 25.5.4: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 26: Qatar

  • 26.1 Sector structure
    • Figure 26.1.1: Sector structure
    • Figure 26.2.1: New capacity in Qatar 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 26.2.2: Qatar installed capacity by:
  • 26.2 Desalination profile
  • 26.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 26.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 26.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 26.3.1: Demand and supply
    • Figure 26.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 26.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 26.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 26.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 26.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 26.5.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 26.5.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 26.5.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 27: Saudi Arabia

  • 27.1 Sector structure
    • Figure 27.1.1
    • Figure 27.1.2
    • Figure 27.1.3
  • 27.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 27.2.1: New capacity in Saudi Arabia 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 27.2.2: Saudi Arabia installed capacity by:
    • Figure 27.3.1: Demand and supply
  • 27.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 27.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 27.3.2: Desalination plants
    • Figure 27.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 27.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 27.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 27.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 27.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 27.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 27.5.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 27.5.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 27.5.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 28: Singapore

  • 28.1 Sector structure
  • 28.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 28.2.1: New capacity in Singapore 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 28.2.2: Singapore installed capacity by:
  • 28.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 28.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 28.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 28.4.1a: Future desalination plants
  • 28.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 28.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 28.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 28.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 28.5.3: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 28.5.4: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 29: South Korea

  • 29.1 Sector structure
    • Figure 29.2.1: New capacity in South Korea 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 29.2.2: South Korea installed capacity by:
  • 29.2 Desalination profile
  • 29.3 Demand and supply forecasts
    • Figure 29.3.1: Demand and supply
    • Figure 29.3.2: Desalination plants
    • Figure 29.3.3: Current desalination plants for industrial users
    • Figure 29.4.1: Future desalination plants
  • 29.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 29.4.2: Industrial parks with potential for desalination plants
    • Figure 29.4.3: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 29.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 29.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 29.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 29.5.3: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 29.5.4: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 30: Spain

  • 30.1 Sector structure
    • Figure 30.2.1: New capacity in Spain 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 30.2.2: Spain installed capacity by:
  • 30.2 Desalination profile
  • 30.3 Demand and supply forecasts
    • Figure 30.3.1 Current and future demand for domestic and industrial supply
    • Figure 30.3.2 Current and future demand for irrigation according to Environment Ministry Water White Paper 2000 (million m3/year)
    • Figure 30.3.3 Additional water supply to be provided by improved water infrastructure and desalination
  • 30.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 30.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 30.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 30.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 30.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 30.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 30.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 30.5.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 30.5.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 30.5.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 31: Tunisia

  • 31.1 Sector structure
  • 31.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 31.2.1 New capacity in Tunisia 1980-2005
  • 31.3 Demand and supply forecasts
    • Figure 31.2.2: Tunisia installed capacity by:
    • Figure 31.3.1: Demand and supply
  • 31.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 31.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 31.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
    • Figure 31.4.1a: Future desalination plants
  • 31.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 31.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 31.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 31.5.3: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 31.5.4: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 32: UAE

  • 32.1 Sector structure
    • Figure 32.1.1: Abu Dhabi: Current Industry Structure
    • Figure 32.1.2: Abu Dhabi water sector structure
  • 32.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 32.1.3: Other emirates water sector structure
    • Figure 32.2.1: New capacity in the UAE 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 32.2.2: UAE installed capacity by:
    • Figure 32.3.1: Demand and supply
  • 32.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 32.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 32.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 32.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 32.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 32.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 32.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 32.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 32.5.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 32.5.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 32.5.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 33: USA

  • 33.1 Sector structure
  • Table 33.1.1: Regulatory jurisdiction for US drinking water utilities
    • Figure 33.2.1: New capacity in USA 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 33.2.2: USA installed capacity by:
  • 33.2 Desalination profile
  • 33.3 Demand and supply forecasts
    • Figure 33.3.1: Tucson Water projected total annual demand, 2000-2050
    • Figure 33.3.2: California urban water demand
    • Figure 33.3.3: California agricultural water demand
    • Figure 33.3.4: NWFWMD water demand by category
    • Figure 33.3.5: SRWMD water demand by category
    • Figure 33.3.6: SFWMD water demand by category
    • Figure 33.3.7: SJRWMD water demand by category
    • Figure 33.3.8: SWFWMD water demand by category
    • Figure 33.3.9: Projected water demand by category during drought
    • Figure 33.3.10: Projected water demand by category during drought
  • 33.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 33.4.1a: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 33.4.1b: Future desalination plants
    • Figure 33.4.2: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 33.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 33.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 33.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 33.5.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 33.5.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 33.5.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 34: Yemen

  • 34.1 Sector structure
  • 34.2 Desalination profile
    • Figure 34.2.1 New capacity in Yemen 1980 - 2005
    • Figure 34.2.2: Yemen installed capacity by:
    • Figure 34.3.1: Demand and supply
  • 34.3 Demand and supply forecasts
  • 34.4 Proposed plants and opportunities
    • Figure 34.4.1: Historic and future desalination capacity
  • 34.5 Market forecast
    • Figure 34.5.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 34.5.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 34.5.3: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 34.5.4: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 35: Other desalination markets

  • 35.1 Desalination in the rest of the world
  • 35.2 Market profile
  • 35.3 Market forecast
    • Figure 35.3.1: Profile of forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 35.3.2: Historic and forecast capacity growth
    • Figure 35.3.3: Capital expenditure by technology, 2006-2015
    • Figure 35.3.4: Detailed breakdown of EPC spending
    • Figure 35.3.5: Detailed breakdown of operating costs

Chapter 36: Company profiles

  • 36.1: Acciona (Pridesa/Infilco)
  • 36.2: Dr. Ahmed Abdel Warith Consulting Engineers
  • 36.3: Arabian Co. for Water & Power Development Ltd., (ACWA Power)
  • 36.4: AES Corporation
  • 36.5: Allegheny Ludlum, Inc.
  • 36.6: American Engineering Services (AES)
  • 36.7: Aqualia
  • 36.8: Aquatech International Corp.
  • 36.9: Avista Technologies, Inc.
  • 36.10: Befesa (Abengoa)
  • 36.11: Bekaert Progressive Composites
  • 36.12: BEL Group, Inc.
  • 36.13: Biwater
  • 36.14: Black & Veatch
  • 36.15: Boyle Engineering Corporation
  • 36.16: BTU Group
  • 36.17: Bushnak Group
  • 36.18: BWA Water Additives/Biolab Water Additives
  • 36.19: Cadagua
  • 36.20: Calder
  • 36.21: Carollo Engineers, P.C.
  • 36.22: CDM, Inc.
  • 36.23: CH2M Hill
  • 36.24: Christ Water Technology Group
  • 36.25: Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc
  • 36.26: CMS Energy
  • 36.27: Cobra-Tedagua
  • 36.28: Consolidated Water Co. Ltd.
  • 36.29: Degrémont
  • 36.30: Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction Co., Ltd.
  • 36.31: Dow Water Solutions
  • 36.32: Energy Recovery, Inc.
  • 36.33: Fichtner GmbH
  • 36.34: Fisia Italimpianti SpA
  • 36.35: GE Water & Process Technologies
  • 36.36: GrahamTek
  • 36.37: Hitachi Zosen
  • 36.38: Hydranautics
  • 36.39: Hyflux
  • 36.40: Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
  • 36.41: IDE Technologies, Ltd.
  • 36.42: ILF Consulting
  • 36.43: Inima
  • 36.44: International Power plc
  • 36.45: Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (IHI)
  • 36.46: Itochu Corporation
  • 36.47: ITT Aquious
  • 36.48: JGC Corporation
  • 36.49: King Lee Technologies
  • 36.50: Koch Membrane Systems
  • 36.51: Kuljian Corporation
  • 36.52: Kurita Water Industries Ltd.
  • 36.53: Lahmeyer International GmbH
  • 36.54: Lyng Group (Aqualyng)
  • 36.55: Malakoff
  • 36.56: Marubeni Corporation
  • 36.57: Metcalf & Eddy
  • 36.58: Metito
  • 36.59: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI)
  • 36.60: Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
  • 36.61: Mott MacDonald
  • 36.62: Mubadala Development Company
  • 36.63: MWH Inc.
  • 36.64: Nalco
  • 36.65: National Power Company (NPC)
  • 36.66: Norit (X-Flow)
  • 36.67: Outokumpu Oyj
  • 36.68: Pall Corporation
  • 36.69: PB Power
  • 36.70: Poseidon Resources Corporation
  • 36.71: Powertek Berhad
  • 36.72: Pump Engineering, Inc.
  • 36.73: Reggiane
  • 36.74: Reiss Environmental
  • 36.75: Sadyt (Sacyr Vallehermoso)
  • 36.76: Saehan Industries, Inc.
  • 36.77: Sasakura Engineering Co., Ltd.
  • 36.78: Saudi Industries for Desalination Membranes and Systems Ltd. (SIDMAS)
  • 36.79: Saudi Oger
  • 36.80: SembCorp Utilities
  • 36.81: Separation Processes, Inc. (SPI)
  • 36.82: Serck Como GmbH (Hamworthy)
  • 36.83: SETE Technical Services
  • 36.84: Siemens Water Technologies
  • 36.85: SNC Lavalin
  • 36.86: Sogex Oman Co.
  • 36.87: Suez Energy International (SEI)
  • 36.88: Sumitomo Corporation
  • 36.89: Taprogge
  • 36.90: Tenaga Nasional Berhad
  • 36.91: Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)
  • 36.92: Toray Industries, Inc.
  • 36.93: Total
  • 36.94: Toyobo
  • 36.95: URS Corporation
  • 36.96: VA Tech Wabag
  • 36.97: Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies

Chapter 37: Bank profiles

  • 37.1 Abu Dhabi Commerical Bank
  • 37.2 Abu Dhabi Investment Company
  • 37.3 Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank
  • 37.4 Bank Muscat
  • 37.5 Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
  • 37.6 Bayerische Landesbank
  • 37.7 BNP Paribas
  • 37.8 Calyon
  • 37.9 Citibank
  • 37.10 HSBC Bank
  • 37.11 HypoVereinsbank (HVB)
  • 37.12 Japan Bank For International Cooperation
  • 37.13 KfW
  • 37.14 Royal Bank of Scotland
  • 37.15 Standard Chartered Bank
  • 37.16 Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation

Chapter 38: Glossary

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