(Source: Business Wire)

Energy
Recovery, Inc. (NASDAQ: ERII), a leader in the design and
development of energy recovery devices for desalination, today announced
that its PX Pressure Exchanger (PX) devices will be implemented at the
Southern Seawater Desalination Plant (SSDP) in Western Australia. To be
constructed by the Southern Seawater Alliance (SSWA) a joint venture
between Técnicas Reunidas Australia Pty Ltd, Valoriza Water Australia
Pty Ltd, AJ Lucas Operations Pty Ltd, and Worley Parsons Services Pty
Ltd the plant will be built in Binningup and will provide 140,000 m3
(37 million gallons) of fresh water per day to residents of the greater
Perth region.
"When constructing desalination plants designed for enormous capacity,
it is critically important to conserve as much energy as possible during
the reverse osmosis process in order to make the product affordable,"
said Pablo Abril Martorell, general manager at Valoriza Agua. "Rotary
isobaric energy recovery devices have emerged as the most innovative
method for reducing energy, and because the SSDP is our first
desalination plant in Australia, it was important to select the best
technology available in a country that demands the highest environmental
standards. Energy Recovery's PX devices have a proven track record for
high-performance and reliability, making them the ideal choice."
By implementing Energy Recovery's PX devices at the SSDP, the SSWA will
save more than 1,560 kW of energy and offset more than 8,000 tons of CO2
annually. The SSDP is the fourth desalination plant in Australia
to include the PX technology, as devices are currently operating or
contracted at facilities in Perth-Kwinana, Cape Preston and Adelaide.
The water shortage in Western Australia is a catalyst for the potential
increase of water production capacity, to 280,000 m3/day, at
the plant. In total, Energy Recovery, Inc. is helping to produce more
than 590,000 m3 (156 million gallons) of fresh water per day
across Australia.
"We applaud the continuing efforts of the Water Corporation of Western
Australia to deploy desalination to solve increasing water shortages,
and we are pleased that the SSWA has selected our PX devices to reduce
energy and deliver affordable fresh water," said Borja Blanco, senior
vice president of Energy Recovery, Inc. "The performance of our
technology in the Perth-Kwinana plant made it the logical choice for the
SSDP, and mirrors the consistently outstanding performance of our
devices at hundreds of other desalination plants globally."
Energy Recovery's PX devices operate at up to 98 percent efficiency and
reduce the energy consumption of SWRO systems by up to 60 percent,
making desalination a cost-effective solution for clean water supply. PX
devices also reduce the carbon footprint of desalination, saving more
than 700 MW of energy and reducing CO2 emissions by more than
2.3 million tons per year worldwide. More than 6,700 PX devices are
currently deployed or under contract to be installed at desalination
plants across the globe. For more information about Energy Recovery's PX
Pressure Exchanger technology, visit http://www.energyrecovery.com
or send an email to info@energyrecovery.com.
About Energy Recovery, Inc.
Energy Recovery, Inc. (NASDAQ:ERII) designs and develops energy recovery
devices that help make desalination affordable by significantly reducing
energy consumption. Energy Recovery's PX Pressure Exchanger (PX)
device is a rotary positive displacement pump that recovers energy from
the high pressure reject stream of seawater reverse osmosis systems at
up to 98% efficiency. The company is headquartered in the San Francisco
Bay Area with offices in key desalination centers worldwide, including
Madrid, Shanghai, Florida and the United Arab Emirates. For more
information about Energy Recovery, Inc. and the PX technology, please
visit www.energyrecovery.com.
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