(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 in the
seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination plant in Tenes, Algeria. To
be constructed by Befesa, the plant will produce 200,000 m3
(52.8 million gallons) of water per day. With this contract, Energy
Recovery's PX devices are now helping to deliver more than 1.6 million m3
(422.7 million gallons) of affordable, fresh water per day to
millions of people throughout Algeria.
"Algeria has established itself as a global leader when it comes to
desalination as the solution to increasing water scarcity, and Befesa is
honored to help deliver more than 40 percent of the nation's water
demands through our SWRO plants," said Carlos Cosin, international
director with Befesa. "However, in order to make desalination a
long-term solution in Algeria or elsewhere, the water produced must be
affordable. That is why we continue to work with Energy Recovery,
implementing its leading-edge PX devices to significantly reduce the
energy costs of desalination. We have worked with Energy Recovery on
five mega-projects globally four in Algeria and we look forward to
continuing our mutually successful partnership to meet the increasing
worldwide demand for SWRO desalination."
The Tenes facility is the 10th desalination plant in Algeria
to include the PX technology, as devices are currently operating or
contracted at plants in Algiers, Skikda, Mostaganem and other locations
throughout the country. With the help of Energy Recovery, the Tenes
desalination plant is estimated to save 17 megawatts of energy.
"The Tenes plant is the 10th in Algeria to include PX
devices, validating the technology as the highest-performing, most
reliable isobaric energy recovery device in the region," said Borja
Blanco, senior vice president of Energy Recovery, Inc. "Algeria
continues to turn to SWRO desalination to address the mounting water
shortages across the county, and serves as the blueprint for any other
nation considering desalination projects. We are grateful to be included
in the Tenes and other facilities throughout Algeria, and look forward
to helping deliver affordable, fresh water to its citizens for years to
come."
Energy Recovery's PX devices 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 750 megawatts of energy and
reducing CO2 emissions by more than 4.6 million tons per year
worldwide. More than 7,000 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 ERI
Energy Recovery, Inc. (NASDAQ:ERII) designs and develops energy recovery
devices that help make desalination affordable by significantly reducing
energy consumption. ERI'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 on
ERI and PX technology, please visit www.energyrecovery.com.
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