(from left) Yoo Seong-hoon, strategic planning manager of DL E&C’s Plant Business Division, and Tariq Al Ghaffari, deputy CEO and head of research at SWCC, pose for a photo with copies of an investment agreement between their respective companies at the Fairmont Hotel in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Oct. 22.
(from left) Yoo Seong-hoon, strategic planning manager of DL E&C’s Plant Business Division, and Tariq Al Ghaffari, deputy CEO and head of research at SWCC, pose for a photo with copies of an investment agreement between their respective companies at the Fairmont Hotel in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Oct. 22.

DL Engineering & Construction (E&C) has partnered with the Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) of Saudi Arabia to promote carbon-neutral desalination plants.

On Oct. 22, local time, DL E&C announced that it signed a “Mutual Cooperation MOU for the Application of Small Modular Reactors (SMR) in Desalination Plants” with SWCC at the Fairmont Hotel in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

This collaboration took place during a visit to Saudi Arabia by DL E&C, chosen for the “2023 Middle East Economic Delegation,” organized by the Korea Business Association, Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) to strengthen private economic cooperation with Middle Eastern countries.

Both DL E&C and SWCC have agreed to jointly seek the best solution for applying SMRs in desalination plants. They also intend to collaborate on research for a clean hydrogen/ammonia production model that utilizes SMRs to create added value.

SWCC, a government agency of Saudi Arabia, stands as the country’s second-largest power producer and currently operates the world’s largest desalination facility. Through its affiliated research institute, SWCC spearheads projects to reduce carbon in the areas of desalination and power generation using renewable energy.

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