Company:Noor Vijeh Company

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Short description: Private company based in Tehran


Noor Vijeh
Native name
نور ویژه
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

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

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

  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)