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Energy Recovery Inc has completed the acquisition of New Boston, Michigan-based Pump Engineering LLC

Energy Recovery Inc has completed the acquisition of New Boston, Michigan-based Pump Engineering LLC.
Under the terms of the agreement, Energy Recovery paid the shareholders of Pump Engineering US$20 million in cash plus one million shares of Energy Recovery Common Stock.
Pump Engineering will now operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of Energy Recovery.
Pump Engineering specialises in centrifugal turbine energy-saving [...]

Energy Recovery Inc’s PX Pressure Exchanger devices will be installed at a seawater reverse osmosis

Energy Recovery Inc’s PX Pressure Exchanger devices will be installed at a seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination plant in Tenes, Algeria.
The desalination plant, which is being constructed by Befesa, 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 [...]

Energy Recovery supplies PX devices for desalination plant in Israel

Energy Recovery Inc’s (ERI) PX Pressure Exchanger devices have been selected for use in the expansion of Palmachim’s 115 000 m3/d desalination plant, one of the largest seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) plants in Israel.
“The adoption of ERI’s PX devices at desalination plants in Hadera and now Palmachim validate the significant cost and environmental benefits provided [...]

ERI to provide energy efficient water to South America

Energy Recovery Inc (ERI) have been awarded a contract by Acciona Agua to provide its PX technology to Acciona Agua’s latest desalination plant in Venezuela. ERI produce energy recovery devices which lower the energy consumption in desalination plants.
ERI, who are one of the leading providers of high-efficiency energy recovery products and technology for desalination, have worked [...]

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