Noor Vijeh Company

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Noor Vijeh
Native name
نور ویژه
Company typePrivate Joint-Stock
Industry
Founded2001 (2001)
Headquarters,
Iran
Number of employees
Over 250
Websitewww.nvco.org

The Noor Vijeh Company (Persian: نورویژه) (NVCo) is a private company based in Tehran involved in financing, execution, and operation of major water desalination schemes via reverse osmosis (RO).

History[edit]

The company was established in 2001 and is currently one of Iran's largest private investors in reverse osmosis.[1]

Noor Vijeh's RO plant in the city of Qom with a capacity of approximately 3,000 cubic metres (790 thousand US gallons) per day successfully completed its contract in 2006.[2]

As of June 2020, the registered capital of the company according to the Official Gazette stands at nearly 209.3 billion Rials.[3]

The newest plants to start operation are located in the city of Kangan and Bushehr, for which the opening ceremonies in 2016 received widespread media attention.[4][5][6][7]

Business model[edit]

The preference in NVCo is given to BOO (Build-Own-Operate) and BOT (Build-Operate-Transfer) contracts.[8]

Noor Vijeh's plants are located in Asaluyeh, Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, Kangan, Hendijan, and Chabahar (2 phases).[9][10][11][12][13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Meghdad Attarzadeh, David Kim Huat Chua, and Michael Beer. "Risk Management of Asalouye Desalination Project. Vulnerability, Uncertainty, and Risk" pages 805-812. 2011. doi: 10.1061/41170(400)98
  2. ^ Arian Edalat. "Implementation of ISO 14001:2004 (environmental management system standard) for reverse osmosis desalination plants for the first time in Iran", Desalination. Volume 220, Issues 1–3, 1 March 2008, Pages 57–64. European Desalination Society and Center for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Sani Resort 22 –25 April 2007, Halkidiki, Greece
  3. ^ Official Gazette of the Islamic Republic of Iran. accessed on 30 June 2020 (in Persian)
  4. ^ Ettehad News. 420 میلیارد ریال در راه‌اندازی آب‌شیرین‌کن کنگان سرمایه‌گذاری شد ["420 Billion Rials Invested for the Kangan Desalination Plant"] (Persian)
  5. ^ Kangan News. افتتاح کارخانه آب شیرین کن شهرستان کنگان ["Desalination Plant Opened in Kangan"] (Persian)
  6. ^ Iranian Free Trade & Special Economic Zones News Agency. افتتاح آب‌شیرین‌کن کنگان با بهره‌مندی از تسهیلات بانک صنعت و معدن ["Opening of the Kangan Desalination Plant with Loan for the Bank of Industry and Mine"] (Persian)
  7. ^ Salas. تصاویر/افتتاح آب شیرین کن کنگان ["Pictures of the Kangan Desalination Plant Opening Ceremony"] 2005 (in Persian)
  8. ^ Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies. ریسک در پروژه نمگ زدایی عسلویه ["Risk Management in the Assaluyeh Desalination Project"] 5th International Conference on Project Management, Tehran, 2007 (Persian)
  9. ^ Emanuele Ottolenghi. "Iran: The Looming Crisis : Can the West Live with Iran's Nuclear Threat?", Profile Books, 2010
  10. ^ Pars Special Economic Energy Zone. سلام آب شیرین، خداحافظ آب دریا ["Hello Freshwater, Goodbye Seawater"] 2004 (in Persian)
  11. ^ Saba: Water, Electricity, Oil and Energy News Website. علی قندی:عدم پرداخت تسهیلات بانکی مانع حرکت بخش خصوصی است ["Lack of Banking Assistance Stalls the Private Sector"] 2006 (in Persian)
  12. ^ Iranian Free Trade & Special Economic Zones News Agency. چابهار،کنارک و بندر لنگه صاحب آب شيرين مي شوند ["Chabahar, Konarak, and Bandar Lengeh to own desalination plants"] (Persian)
  13. ^ Donya-E-Eqtesad Newspaper. پروژه بزرگ آب شیرین‌کن در پارس جنوبی بهره‌برداری شد ["The large desalination project in Southern Pars has started operation"] 2005 (Persian)