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New water assessment study to support green hydrogen production at Port of Pecém

  • Writer: Balitang Marino
    Balitang Marino
  • Jul 11, 2025
  • 1 min read

July 11 ------ RINA, an Italy-based engineering consulting, inspection, and certification company, has been selected to conduct a water assessment study aimed at securing industrial water supply for green hydrogen production at the Pecém Industrial and Port Complex (CIPP), a flagship low-carbon development hub in Brazil.


It is understood that this World Bank-funded assignment, to be delivered by RINA in partnership with local firm Krypton, will explore two water sourcing strategies: the reuse of treated effluent from sewage treatment plants in Fortaleza’s western region and seawater desalination. As informed, both options will be assessed for technical feasibility, economic viability, environmental impact, and compatibility with local infrastructure and regulation.


Furthermore, the study is expected to provide a detailed environmental impact analysis assessment of water demand at the CIPP over the next 5–10 years, aligned with anticipated industrial growth, as well as a regulatory and infrastructure evaluation to ensure compliance with Brazilian standards and the use of existing water systems. In addition, it will evaluate how the proposed infrastructure could enhance water access for surrounding communities.


Andrea Pestarino, IFI and Organizations Engineering Commercial Management Director at RINA, said: “As a knowledge-led organization, we bring together experience across sectors and geographies to deliver tailored, high-impact solutions. This World Bank contract reinforces our long-term commitment to the region and to Brazil’s clean energy future.”


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