International engineering and consulting firm ILF has been brought in to oversee the implementation of a Red Sea Global carbon-neutral utility system.
The developer of the $1.5bn utility system is a consortium made up of SPIC Huanghe Hydropower Development Company and Saudi Tabreed Cooling Company and led by Tadawul-listed ACWA Power as part of a signed 25-year agreement that stipulates the building, owning, operation, and transfer of the project.Source: https://www.mepmiddleeast.com/projects/ilf-consulting-wins-1-5bn-red-sea-global-projectIn addition to leading the construction, engineering, operations, and maintenance of the plant, ACWA Power’s contract also necessitates the provision of three seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) plants transferring up to 32,500 cubic meters of clean drinking water per day, featuring a waste management centre and an innovative sewage treatment plant.