The total capacity of operating and projected desalination plants in S
audi Arabia is 725.4 mgd (2.74 Mm(3)/d). Reverse osmosis (RO) only acc
ounts for about 10% of the total desalted capacity. However, there is
a recent trend toward the use of more RO in seawater desalination eith
er for new plants or in connection with the present multi-stage flash
(MSF) plants. MSF is preferred for large-scale dual-purpose seawater d
esalination plants. For single-purpose plants RO becomes a competitive
choice, especially for moderate capacity. Power generation, desalting
capacity and fuel cost strongly influence the selection of the desali
nation process. Process schemes also play an important role in this re
gard. MSF plants coupled with gas or steam turbines, RO with or withou
t energy recovery and RO/MSF hybrid are examples of possible process s
chemes. In Saudi Arabia the first MSF plant was started in Al-wajh and
Duba in 1928 with a capacity of 60,000 gpd (227.1 m(3)/d). The first
seawater RO plant in Saudi Arabia was installed in 1979. Recently numb
ers of RO and MSF plants were in production in different locations in
Saudi Arabia. A discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of RO a
nd MSF processes will be given as well as a detailed comparison betwee
n them, Plant production and capacity and energy consumption will be c
onsidered with reference to Saudi Arabia.