法国威立雅集团中标智利Aguas Pacífico海水淡化厂运营权项目

Core Points - Veolia Group has won the operation rights for the Aguas Pacífico desalination plant in Chile, which has a designed capacity of 1,000 liters per second and a total investment of $1.2 billion, making it the largest desalination facility in Chile [1] - The initial operation contract is for 4 years, with the possibility of extension until 2040, and the project will utilize 100% renewable energy while ensuring 60% of the workforce is local [1] - The project aims to supply water to rural communities affected by drought, specifically in Limache and Olmué, and is expected to be operational by mid-2026, providing a stable supply of desalinated seawater to Valparaíso and the capital region [1]