The largest forecasted growth in the desalination market is for the seawater reverse osmosis market, which indicates the success of membrane technology globally. The use of renewable energy resources for water desalination has attracted increasing attention in recent years. Renewable energy has not been used in desalination plants so far because of its variable nature and high unit costs (batteries). SWS can produce water with renewable energy at a same investment cost as the conventional systems, but at the same time with up to 90% lower operating costs. Over the years 2015-2020, five of the top six markets will be in the Gulf Cooperation Council, while US is in number three position.
The desalination capacity currently installed around the world amounts to 74.7 million m3/d. The Middle East and North Africa is by far the largest regional market for desalination, representing 46.7% of global capacity. This region experiences significant water scarcity, and desalination is an essential part of the regional water utility infrastructure. Desalination technologies are generally installed to produce an alternative water supply for utility systems in areas where natural freshwater resources are scarce. The objectives of the feasibility study were:
1. Preparation of commercial delivery capability.
2. Conduct a market intelligence and competitive analysis, and a market entry plan.
3. Investigating financing, IPR and legal aspects
4. Development of a business plan