Seawater desalination is considered one of the most effective and sustainable solutions for providing drinking water. This process not only helps address water crises but also serves as a long-term strategy to supply new water resources for various cities and provinces.
The seawater desalination project, aimed at supplying drinking water in the Chabahar Free Zone, was implemented by Avijeh Palayesh Company with a capacity of 5,000 cubic meters per day. It was commissioned in 2014 and developed in three phases, representing a successful example of utilizing advanced technologies for freshwater supply.
To reduce energy consumption in this project, the pressure of the brine discharged from the reverse osmosis system is converted into mechanical energy using a recovery turbine. This process enables the turbine shaft to rotate, ultimately transferring energy to the high-pressure pumps.

