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27/02/2012
The Chief Technical Officer of Aqualyng, Mr Chip Harris, has been included in the desalination Hall of Fame, which was recently launched by GWI.
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22/11/2011
On October 10th 2011, the Caofeidian desalination plant has been pre commissioned and first water produced from the 50 000m3 Reverse Osmosis plant constructed by Aqualyng Holding AS and Beijing Enterprises Water Group Limited (BEWG). Simultaneously, a ceremony was held to announce the plan for supply of 1 million m3 of potable water to Beijing City using reverse osmosis desalination.
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13/10/2011
Having on November 18, 2009 signed definitive agreements on a build, own, operate, and transfer basis for the 50,000m3/day SWRO desalination project in Caofeidian, Aqualyng and partners kicked off the construction phase of the project as of March 15, 2010.
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14/04/2011
Aqualyng, the specialist in energy efficient desalination plants, has again been nominated for one of its projects at the Global Water Awards, this time for its Caofeidian project in China.
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01/11/2010
Beijing Enterprises Water Group Limited (“BEWG”) has successfully subscribed 50% equity interest in Aqualyng China Limited (“Aqualyng China”)...
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20/05/2010
Aqualyng secures strategic partnership in China
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22/03/2010
In conjunction with its joint venture partner, the Tangshan Caofeidian Infrastructure Construction
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24/04/2009
Desalination experts’ eye bonanza as water demand soars
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09/04/2009
The launch of its fourth global office will further strengthen its worldwide leadership in water desalination operations
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01/04/2009
Reluctance by financial institutions to back long-term water infrastructure projects is threatening the region’s supply of drinking water.
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