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Energy Recovery doubles up
Pressure technology firm, Energy Recovery, has won orders totalling US$ 2 million for two separate projects in France and Egypt.
The first project was for the company's 45 PX-Q300s for a municipal desalination project for France's water engineering giant Veolia. The second was with Dubai-based water management company, Metito, for a 55 Ml/d desalination plant in Egypt.
Energy Recovery chairman, Hans Peter Michelet, said: "We have worked with Veolia and Metito for several years, and believe we continue to win business based on the competitive advantages our technology provides to our customers in the form of reliability, efficiency and overall total plant performance. We look forward to continuing to cultivate these relationships in the years to come."
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