KarmSolar launches water solutions division in Egypt

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KarmSolar launches water solutions division in Egypt

Solar power developer and distributor, KarmSolar has launched its new water solutions division; KarmWater, starting with a solar-powered water desalination project in Marsa Alam, in south-eastern Egypt.

KarmSolar CEO Ahmed Zahran spoke at the launch ceremony and described the KarmWater design, build and operate made-to-measure solar-powered desalination stations that will provide fresh water to clients through Water Purchase Agreements (WPAs).  The flagship project agreement will see the building KarmSolar’s first water desalination plant for Marsa Shagra Resort.

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Flagship project

“The launch of KarmWater is a major landmark in the growth of the KarmSolar Group. Securing our first agreement with Marsa Shagra resort validates the solution for us and the market, and motivates us to expand our water solutions commercial offering. Given the state of water resources in Egypt today, we’re proud to be among the entities working to provide effective solutions that are accessible to more clients,” said Mr. Ahmed Zahran.

The flagship project for Marsa Shagra is a solar-powered water desalination plant that produces 200 m3/day of potable water. This capacity covers 100% of Marsa Shagra’s water needs. Since the project is set up under a Water Purchase Agreement, Marsa Shagra is not subject to any upfront investment and will purchase sustainable renewables-powered water at a significant reduction from their previous water price.

The KarmWater team is also working on solar-integrated water storage solutions that will allow agricultural sector clients to pump and store water cost-effectively, using solar energy, to be used later for irrigation. The team hopes to introduce this technology to the market in the near future as a potential solution to help alleviate nation-wide water deficits and inaccessibility.