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The N-KODER Mediterranean Dead Sea ( or KMDS) project is a sustainable, commercially viable and eco-friendly project to
provide abundant supply of desalinated water to Israel and her neighbors together with
peak-load hydroelectric power to the Israeli grid.
Advantages of N-KODER
Project
- Production of 1333 million cubic meters of desalinated water per year during 20 years of
filling up of the Dead Sea and afterwards 1000 million cubic meters of
desalinated water per year to be shared by Israel and her neighbors.
- Hydroelectric stations to supply 2500 MW of peak-load power, which will contribute to the
stability and flexibility of Israel's power system without causing
environmental pollution.
- Saving of the Dead Sea
from drying up and stabilizing its shoreline, which will boost the industrial
activities, tourist trade and hotel business in the region.
- Stimulation of the regional economy by providing employment to tens of thousands of people during the
implementation and subsequent operation of this growth-multiplying
infrastructure project.
- Possibility of financing the project as a BOT (Build, Operate,
Transfer) project without investments from regional Governments and
authorities due to high Internal Rate of Return from the project.
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