DESALINATION MARKETS 2007

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Desalination Markets 2007:

A Global Industry Forecast

Sat 10/06/07

Desalination Markets 2007:

A Global Industry Forecast

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Desalination Markets Report.

The global desalination market is expanding more rapidly than anyone could have believed three years ago, and this is just the beginning. Desalination Markets 2007 is your guide to where and how the growth will take place over the years until 2015.

The GWI editorial team (Global Water Intelligence) have assessed the industry on a project by project and country by country basis to develop a detailed forecast capacity growth expressed in terms of volume, technology, plant size and feed water. This has been fed into a costing model developed specifically for the report by Water Consultants International which translates the anticipated capacity increase into a dollars and cents break-down of future capital and operating expenditure in the industry.

In addition to market information the report includes competitor information in the form of company profiles and market share data. Who is best positioned to take advantage of the opportunity?

Desalination Markets 2007 is more than just an update of the bestselling forecast Global Water Intelligence published in 2004. The new work is 40% longer with 98% new text. In addition to the paper report, buyers of Desal Markets 2007 will receive the complete dataset in Excel spreadsheet format on CD ROM. Electronic versions of maps and charts from the report are also included in the package. Altogether it makes Desal Markets 2007 the essential information tool for everyone looking to profit from the global water industry’s fastest growing market.

Countries profiled:

Algeria, Australia, Bahrain, Caribbean, Chile, China, Cyprus, Egypt, Former Soviet Union, India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Libya, Mexico, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Syria, Tunisia, UAE, USA, Yemen.

Companies profiled:

Aqualia, Abdel Warith Consulting, ABN Amro, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, Abu Dhabi Investment Company, Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, ACWA Power, AES Arabia, AES Corporation/AES Oasis, Al Zamil (National Power Company), Allegheny Ludlum, ANZ (Standard Chartered), Aquatech, Avista, Bank Muscat, Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi, Bayerische Landesbank, Befesa/Codesa (Abengoa), Bekaert, Bel Composite, BioLab, Biwater, Black & Veatch, BNP Paribas, Boyle Engineers, BTU Power, Cadagua, Calder, Calyon, Carollo, CDM, CH2M Hill, Christ , Chubu Electric, Citibank, CMS Energy, Cobra-Tedagua (ACS), Consolidated Water, Doosan, Dow/Filmtec, Energy Recovery, Fichtner, Fisia, GE Water and Process Technologies, GrahamTek, Gulf Investment Corporation, Hitachi Zosen, HSBC, Hydranautics, Hyflux, Hypovereinsbank, Hyundai , IDE, IHI, ILF Consulting, Inima, International Power, Itochu, ITT Aquious, JBIC, JGC Corporation, KfW, Kindasa/Bushnak, King Lee Technologies, Koch, Kurita, Kuljian Corporation, Lahmeyer, Malakoff, Marubeni, Metcalf & Eddy/AECOM, Metito, Mitsubishi, Mitsui, Mott MacDonald, Mubadala, MWH, Nalco/Permacare, Outokumpu, Pall, PB Power / PB Water, Poseidon, Powertek, Pridesa, Reggiane, Reiss Environmental, Royal Bank of Scotland, Sadyt, Saehan, Sasakura, Saudi Oger, Sembcorp, Seperations Processes, Serck Como, SETE Technical Services, SIDMAS, Siemens Water Technologies, SMBC, SNC Lavalin, Sogex, Standard Chartered Bank, Suez (Degremont), Suez (Tractebel), Sumitomo, Taprogge, Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Tokyo Electric Power Co, Toray, Total, Toyobo, URS, VA Tech Wabag, Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies, X-Flow

Cost categories:

Operating: Chemicals, Labour, Membranes, Energy, Parts

Capital: Intakes and outfalls, Pretreatment, Civil engineering, Pumps, Thermal plant fabrication, High grade alloy materials for thermal plants, Membrane plant piping and alloy materials, Membranes, Pressure vessels, Equipment and materials, Installation and services, Design costs, Legal costs.

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Report Index:

Foreword

Desalination Markets 2007: Executive Summary

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

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