Damavand Energy Launches Early Production of RO2 Water from 20,000-Cubic-Meter Project

Damavand Energy Launches Early Production of RO2 Water from 20,000-Cubic-Meter Project
(Monday, April 14, 2025) 11:27

TEHRAN (NIPNA) – Damavand Energy has commenced early-stage production of RO2 water from its new 20,000-cubic-meter water treatment unit in Assaluyeh, following initial testing and rising demand from petrochemical plants in the region.

Project manager Sajjad Gholami confirmed that the plant has entered continuous production of RO2 water since April 10, with RO1 water output expected to follow soon.

He said construction on the unit was accelerated throughout the Ramadan and Nowruz holidays under the CEO's directive to meet increased water consumption needs of Phase II industrial complexes. The project is nearing full completion and is considered critical to the region’s operations.

Infrastructure Milestones Achieved

Gholami highlighted that multiple key installations have been completed, including energizing a 230/20 kV transformer, activating a 20 kV distribution board, commissioning two 20/0.69 kV transformers, and installing and connecting LV and VFD panels. Additionally, the project involved the installation of RO1 and RO2 skids, pressure vessels, high-pressure pumps, instrumentation, media filter nozzles, mixers, and injection systems.

Upon full commissioning of the current project, Damavand’s total water production capacity will rise to 60,000 cubic meters per day.

Future Expansion Plans Underway

The company is also working on two additional units with a combined capacity of 40,000 cubic meters per day. The first 20,000-cubic-meter unit is expected to come online this autumn, with the remaining capacity to be added by next spring.

In addition, a separate project aimed at producing 10,000 cubic meters of RO2 water daily is set to enter production later this spring.

 


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