ليث مبارك محمد الصويلحيين2000706058
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globally desalinated water in 2023 is around 95.37million m^3/day
the top 10 desalination plants in the world ranked by their production
capacity is:
1. .Ras AL Khair Desalination Plant
2. . Jebel Ali Desalination Plant
3. .Fujairah Desalination Plant
4. .Taweelah Desalination Plant
5. . Jubail Water and Power Company
6. . Umm AL Quwain Desalination Plant
7. . Sorek Desalination Plant
8. . Shuaiba 3 Desalination Plant
9. . Carlsbad Desalination Plant
10. . Minjur Desalination Plant
3. However, with limited brackish water resources available, Jordan needs
both brackish and seawater desalination. Since 2002, about 30 mainly small
desalination facilities have been established
[Link] largest desalination project in development is aqaba-amman
desalination and conveyance project with production capacity around
822.000m^3per day
[Link] integrating desalination into its national water strategy, Jordan aims to
secure a long-term, sustainable water supply and address its growing demand,
which is predicted to far exceed conventional water resources by 2040 .
[Link] osmosis and seawater reverse osmosis .Jordan is working to
improve its desalination infrastructure by enhancing human resource
capabilities, updating regulatory frameworks, and focusing on environmental
and social impact assessments (ESIA) to ensure more sustainable and
efficient operations . The upcoming Aqaba-Amman project, powered partly
by renewable energy, reflects these efforts to align with global best practices
in desalination technology .
[Link] challenge is 1)high costand energy demand 2) Operational
Inefficiencies 3) Environmental Concerns 4) Limited Access to Water
Sources 5) Financing Large-Scale Projects
8. Jordan’s future plans for expanding desalination capabilities focus on
large-scale projects, particularly as the country faces increasing water
shortages due to climate change and population growth
1). Aqaba-Amman Desalination and Conveyance Project
2) Integration of Renewable Energy
3) In addition to large-scale projects, Jordan plans to continue expanding
small-scale desalination plants, particularly those that treat brackish
water. The focus will be on improving operational efficiency, upgrading
existing plants, and potentially adding more localized desalination
facilities to meet regional water needs
4) Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) Jordan is seeking to involve the
private sector in financing and managing desalination projects through
Public-Private Partnerships.
5) Potential New Projects