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	<title>Holland Gulf Chamber of Commerce &#187; investeringen</title>
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	<description>Holland Gulf Chamber of Commerce is een organisatie gericht op het stimuleren van handel tussen Nederland en de Golfregio. Wij helpen bedrijven die zaken willen doen in de Golfregio aan de juiste ingangen bij de belangrijkste beslissingsmakers.</description>
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		<title>Kuwait investment in water projects at $5.28b until 2014</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Aug 2013 07:48:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[JEDDAH – The total investment in Kuwait’s water sector between 2005 and 2014 stands at $5.28 billion, Kuwait Financial Centre (Markaz) said recently in its report on the country’s water sector. Highlighting the demand, supply and investment trends in the sector, the report noted that water treatment plants saw highest investment at $3.4 billion. In 2010 [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>JEDDAH</strong> – The total investment in Kuwait’s water sector between 2005 and 2014 stands at $5.28 billion, Kuwait Financial Centre (Markaz) said recently in its report on the country’s water sector.</p>
<p>Highlighting the demand, supply and investment trends in the sector, the report noted that water treatment plants saw highest investment at $3.4 billion. In 2010 many projects were undertaken and finished. The construction of Sabiya distillation plants projects Stage I &amp; Stage II, Shuaiba north distillation plants and Shuwaikh Reverse Osmosis Desalination Plant took place.</p>
<p>The construction of Az-Zour North Distillation Plant Project is a huge and much awaited one in Kuwait. It aimed to supply and erect 15 multi stages flash distillation units each of 17 MIGPD capacity with a recarbonation plant, in addition to one Reverse Osmosis Desalination Plant having 25 MIGPD capacity, that is having total capacity of 280 MIGPD for the plant.<br />
Kuwait recorded the highest water consumption per capita per day with the value of 500 liters. In terms of its water withdrawal, Kuwait seems to be low at 374 m3 per year per capita, but the availability of renewable water resources stands at 7 m3 per year per capita, which is also very low compared to its GCC peers.</p>
<p>Potable water is mainly consumed by municipalities as potable water finds its use among residential places. Potable water consumption in 2011 stood at 128,236 MIG (million imperial gallons). Municipalities are mainly urban cities and the urban population in Kuwait is increasing rapidly. With increasing population and changing usage trends, the consumption of potable water is estimated to be 142,230 MIG in 2015. This value highlights the heat of demand for fresh water in near future.</p>
<p>Agriculture is also a major sector that withdraws substantial amount of water. Sulaibha farms are government owned farms, which are supplied with brackish water. Brackish water is highly saline, which is not suitable for municipal consumption. Brackish water consumed in 2011 stands at 19,265 MIG. Though the arable land in hectares has decreased from 12 to 11 from 2002 to 2008, the crop produce has been exhibiting increasing trend. The crop production index, which is produced by keeping cultivated land area constant, has shown an increasing trend between 2008 and 2011. These all indicate the possibilities for an increase in withdrawal of water by agriculture sector.</p>
<p>On supply side, there are very little internal renewable water resources.</p>
<p>The annual precipitation is very meager when compared to the prevailing demand. Desalination and sewage treatment plants are the alternative sources of water. Total desalination capacity as of 2010 is around 423.1 MIGD (million imperial gallons per day). Sewage treatment plants are taken care by Ministry of Public Works. Sulaibha facility is the only plant producing RO treated wastewater as of 2011.</p>
<p>The Ministry of Electricity &amp; Water owns and operates all existing power and water production facilities, transmission networks and distribution systems in Kuwait and sells electricity and water. Water tariffs are categorized based on type of consumer. It is just 0.02 Kuwait dinar (KD) per 1,000 gallons for Sulaibha farms and it is 0.85 KD for state facilities and companies.</p>
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		<title>MENA needs USD145.7bn investment in power generation amid demand</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Aug 2013 07:57:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jochemgeheniau]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[JEDDAH &#8211; Strong economic and demographic growth associated with rapid urbanization has led to an increase in energy demand to meet rising electricity and desalinated water needs in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21) said in their [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>JEDDAH &#8211; Strong economic and demographic growth associated with rapid urbanization has led to an increase in energy demand to meet rising electricity and desalinated water needs in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21) said in their joint report recently.<br />
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<p>The report estimates that investments worth $145.7 billion will be needed for power generation from 2013.<br />
Of which, investments worth $63.1 billion will be in the GCC, $21.4 billion in Iran and approximately $53 billion in the combined other countries of the region.<br />
Global demand for renewable energy continued to rise during 2011 and 2012, supplying an estimated 19 percent of global final energy consumption in 2011 (the latest year for which data are available), with a little less than half from traditional biomass.<br />
Useful heat energy from modern renewable sources accounted for an estimated 4.1 percent of total final energy use; hydropower made up about 3.7 percent; and an estimated 1.9 percent was provided by power from wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass, and by biofuels.<br />
Total renewable power capacity worldwide exceeded 1,470 GW in 2012, up about 8.5 percent from 2011. Hydropower rose 3 percent to an estimated 990 GW, while other renewables grew 21.5 percent to exceed 480 GW. Globally, wind power accounted for about<br />
39 percent of renewable power capacity added in 2012, followed by hydropower and solar PV, each accounting for approximately 26 percent.<br />
By the end of 2012, global bio-power capacity was approaching 83 GW, up 12 percent over 2011, with notable increases in some of the BRICS countries.37 Around 350 TWh of electricity was generated worldwide in 2012, a 5 percent increase over the previous year.<br />
Averaging national bio-power generation outputs over<br />
the period 2010-12, the United States had a substantial lead, with Germany second, followed closely by Brazil and China, both of which are gaining ground rapidly.<br />
The main types of commercial bio-power systems are medium- to large-scale direct-fired (similar to most coal- and gas-fired power plants), co-fired, gasifiers, and smaller-scale, modular systems. Together, they produce around 1.4 percent of the world&#8217;s electricity generation (compared with coal at 41 percent).<br />
Almost 90 percent of biopower is generated with solid biomass fuels.<br />
Landfill gas, biogas, synthesis gas (also known as syngas), and liquid biofuels are also commonly used for bio-power generation and make up the remaining 10 percent.<br />
With the regional renewable energy sector also continuing to accelerate, governments and experts will gather to debate industry developments, strategy and innovation at the second edition of the Power + Water Leaders Forum in Abu Dhabi, to be held on Sept. 23 at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC).<br />
The dedicated conference runs alongside the Power + Water Middle East exhibition, which takes place from 23-25 September, and will provide an ideal platform for experts to discuss sustainable best practices and innovative solutions across two of the region&#8217;s bourgeoning sectors.<br />
A notable line-up of speakers will feature at the one-day forum, including Engineer Khaldon Khashman, Secretary General, Arab Countries Water Utilities Association (ACWUA), and Robin Mills, Head of Consulting at Manaar Energy Consulting.<br />
Experts from the Saudi Electricity Company, Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA), Oman Authority for Electricity Regulation and Regulatory Supervision Bureau will be among the first group of panelists, in the morning of the one-day conference to discuss best practice to improve efficiency in power and water programs.<br />
They will be joined later by Dr Michael Kraemer, Senior Associate at Taylor Wessing, Board Member and Legal Counsel for the Emirates Solar Industry Association, who will deliver a presentation about renewable energy, underlining clear policies and standards to drive investments into solar power projects.</p>
<p>Also speaking will be Dr Said Al Sheikh, Senior Vice President and Group chief economist at the National Commercial Bank, who will spotlight Saudi Arabia&#8217;s role as a leader and pioneer in regional renewable energy projects, highlighting new opportunities for the private sector.<br />
Commenting on the rise of MENA renewable energy sector, Anita Mathews, Director of Informa Energy Group, organizers of Power + Water Middle East, said: &#8220;The development of the region&#8217;s renewable energy sector has seen a sharp interest from investors with regional investments set at $2.9 billion in 2012.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;One of the key themes of the Power + Water Leaders Forum is renewable energy, and the growth of the sector in the MENA region is likely to continue over the next two decades, with over 100 projects currently under development.&#8221;<br />
Held in strategic partnership with the Abu Dhabi Water &amp; Electricity Authority (ADWEA), Power + Water Middle East brings together developers, manufacturers, buyers and service providers from a range of sectors in power and water to meet, discuss and invest in the current products and technologies in the related industries.<br />
The exhibition has so far attracted more than 100 exhibitors from 25 countries wishing to network and offer solutions to regional power generation, water and nuclear energy industries.<br />
Power + Water Middle East is run in partnership with Abu Dhabi Water &amp; Electricity Authority (ADWEA) and is supported by the Society of Engineers &#8211; UAE and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), who will be organizing a government supported national pavilion at the event.</p>
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		<title>High-level handelsmissie naar Saudi-Arabië voor infrastructuur, mobiliteit en verkeerstechnologie. 11 t/m 13 juni 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2012 16:47:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jochemgeheniau]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Het Koninkrijk Saudi-Arabië is het grootste land van de Golfregio, met een bevolking van 28,7 miljoen inwoners. De helft van die bevolking is onder de 25. Daarom is één van de topprioriteiten voor de Saudische overheid het ontwikkelen van hoogwaardige infrastructuur om de snelle bevolkingsgroei en groeiende industrie te kunnen accommoderen. De investeringen in nieuwe [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Het Koninkrijk Saudi-Arabië is het grootste land van de Golfregio, met een bevolking van 28,7 miljoen inwoners. De helft van die bevolking is onder de 25. Daarom is één van de topprioriteiten voor de Saudische overheid het ontwikkelen van hoogwaardige infrastructuur om de snelle bevolkingsgroei en groeiende industrie te kunnen accommoderen. De investeringen in nieuwe steden, de uitbreiding van infrastructuur, mobiliteitsverbetering lopen in de vele honderden miljard euro’s. Dit biedt interessante kansen voor Nederlandse bedrijven die actief zijn in de infrastructuur sector.</p>
<p>Daarnaast zijn er veel problemen met binnenstedelijke doorstroming van verkeer, de verkeersveiligheid en het gebrek aan parkeergelegenheid. De Saudiërs hebben dan ook bijzondere interesse in nieuwe verkeerstechnologie die een bijdrage kan leveren aan het vergroten van mobiliteit en verkeersveiligheid.</p>
<p>Van 11 t/m 13 juni 2012 organiseert de Holland Gulf Chamber of Commerce een high-level handelsbezoek naar Saudi-Arabië ter introductie van Nederlandse infrastructurele consultants en toeleveranciers van verkeerstechnologie. Tijdens dit bezoek worden deelnemers op hoog niveau geïntroduceerd bij de belangrijkste aanbesteders van projecten in Saudi Arabië. Het betreft hierbij zowel publieke partijen zoals Saudi Ministry of Transport en Arriyadh Development Authority, en private partijen zoals Saudi Bin Ladin Groep en Al Mabani General Contractors. Tevens krijgt u door deelname meer inzicht in de procedures wat betreft toetreding tot de markt. Voor meer informatie, zie <a href="http://www.hgcoc.com/saudi-infra-2012/">http://www.hgcoc.com/saudi-infra-2012/</a></p>
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		<title>High-level handelsmissie naar Saudi-Arabië voor ziekenhuisbouw, medische systemen en -diensten 3 t/m 5 juni 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2012 16:44:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jochemgeheniau]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saudi-Arabië investeert miljarden euro´s in de ontwikkeling van haar medische infrastructuur. Hiermee wil de Saudische overheid de forse bevolkingsgroei en vraag naar betere medische faciliteiten accomoderen. De overheid heeft een ambitieus 5-jarige ontwikkelingsplan goedgekeurd ter waarde van €14 miljard. Dit plan omvat onder andere de bouw van 121 nieuwe ziekenhuizen en de opwaardering van 66 [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saudi-Arabië investeert miljarden euro´s in de ontwikkeling van haar medische infrastructuur. Hiermee wil de Saudische overheid de forse bevolkingsgroei en vraag naar betere medische faciliteiten accomoderen. De overheid heeft een ambitieus 5-jarige ontwikkelingsplan goedgekeurd ter waarde van €14 miljard. Dit plan omvat onder andere de bouw van 121 nieuwe ziekenhuizen en de opwaardering van 66 bestaande medische instellingen. De Saudische Minister voor Gezondheidszorg kondigde in november 2011 aan dat binnen twee jaar al 33 nieuwe ziekenhuizen, waarvan vijf grote, opgeleverd gaan worden. Voor de ontwikkeling van deze projecten is er een grote vraag naar specialistische kennis bij het ontwerp, de bouw, inrichting, management en onderhoud van medische voorzieningen.</p>
<p>Deze investeringen bieden interessante kansen voor het Nederlandse bedrijfsleven. Daarom organiseert de Holland Gulf Chamber of Commerce een handelsmissie naar de Saudishe medische sector. Van 3 t/m 5 juni 2012 wordt een delegatie van innovatieve Nederlandse architecten, consultants en toeleveranciers van bouwmaterialen, medische systemen en diensten op hoog niveau geïntroduceerd bij de belangrijkste aanbesteders van medische projecten. Er is grote interesse in Nederlandse kennis en expertise in Saudi: “Dutch medical companies are welcome to visit us and show us their knowledge and expertise in hospital build and fit out especially now that we are having plans to build new hospitals and upgrade existing ones across the Kingdom”, afdeling inkoop van het Ministerie van Volksgezondheid.</p>
<p>Tijdens de missie worden deelnemers gekoppeld aan private en publieke beslissers zoals Saudi Ministry of Health, Ministry of Defence, Saudi Bin Laden Group en International Hospital Construction Company. Na afloop van de missie kunnen deelnemers doorreizen naar Dubai waar de Middle East Hospital Build wordt gehouden. Deze vakbeurs richt zich met name op ziekenhuisbouw in de Golfregio. Voor meer informatie, kijk op: <a href="http://www.hgcoc.com/hospitalbuild-ksa-2012/">http://www.hgcoc.com/hospitalbuild-ksa-2012/</a></p>
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