Desalination Projects on Construction and Modernization in Latin America
New York City, February 28, 2024
We are delighted to inform that Vostock Capital team has prepared a report called Desalination projects Latin America. The report includes all Latin America projects for desalination plants. The report was prepared prior to the 6th International Conference and Exhibition Desalination Latin America (13-14 March, 2024 – Santiago, Chile), which will bring together heads of all desalination operators from Latin America to discuss project development in modern economic realities. Request the full list of investment projects
Among the projects listed in the report:
- ENAPAC (Chile – USD $ 1,5 Bn): The project will be located in Caldera and will have a desalination plant with a maximum capacity of 2,630 liters per second, which will be supplied with solar energy and will also have a water reservoir with a capacity of 600,000 cubic meters, from where the water will be distributed to the different industrial users of the Atacama Region that require it.
- SANTO DOMINGO MINE (Chile – USD $1 B): Desalination plant located in the sector of the concentrator plant. Its desalination rate is 1,865 m3/day and will provide desalinated water for smaller processes, the higher consumption will be by seawater directly (without desalinating). Expected to begin operations in 2023.
- COLLAHUASI MINE (Chile – USD $ 500 M): The Collahuasi reverse osmosis desalination plant will have an initial flow of 525 l/s that will increase to 1,050 l/s to extend the useful life of the mine by 20 years and will raise the processing capacity to 210,000 t/d compared to 170,000 t/d current. ACCIONA has been awarded the design and construction of a seawater desalination plant, the agreement also contemplates the operation and maintenance of the plant by ACCIONA for two years, extendable for another three. Meanwhile, the water supply system that will be executed by Techint contemplates the fitting out of the 195 km long aqueduct along a route parallel to the existing mineral pipeline.
- LOS CALATOS (Peru – USD $ 650 M): The desalination plant is part of a mining project which covers an area of 275km2, has been designated a project of national interest by the Peruvian government. Seawater is planned to be used for metallurgical processing purposes.
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