The Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) has applied the highest international standards in all its production and transportation systems by expanding the use of modern technologies. As part of its efforts to preserve the environment, it used environmentally friendly reverse osmosis (RO) technologies to reduce carbon emissions and benefit from them from a commercial perspective.
In this regard, SWCC has achieved a reduction of 28 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions, representing 22% of the total targeted reduction for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia until 2030. The corporation has intensified its efforts by launching a number of initiatives related to reducing the costs of electricity, fuel and chemical consumption to unprecedented levels. It launched an initiative to improve energy and assets efficiency in five production systems. SWCC also suspended Jeddah 4 and Yanbu 1 production systems, reducing carbon emissions by 150,000 tons annually.
SWCC has achieved a reduction of 28 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions
SWCC developed a technology to absorb emitted gases and convert them into investment products, such as methanol. It replaced the use of liquid fuel with natural gas in the Yanbu 3 production system, which led to a reduction in emissions by 27.5%. The reduction in fuel consumption in the Ras Al Khair production system also reduced emissions by 17% and saved 4,500 billion BTU annually.
Reducing carbon emissions by 150,000 tons annually
SWCC’s efforts in preserving the environment in line with its strategic directions to achieve Saudi Vision 2030 resulted in obtaining operational environmental licenses of the third category and ISO 14001 Certificate for the Environment.