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Qatar District Cooling Company - Qatar Cool
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Qatar District Cooling Company (Qatar Cool) was incorporated in November 2003 as a Qatari Closed Stock Company. The Company’s founding shareholders are the United Development Company PSC (UDC) of Qatar (51%) and the National District Cooling Company (Tabreed) of the United Arab Emirates (44%) and other local prominent shareholders
Qatar Cool is the leading district cooling company’s in Qatar. Since its inception, Qatar Cool has aimed for operational excellence in every aspect of its business. Over the past 15 years, the company has developed solid technical and operational experience and has refined its approach on both business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) fronts. Currently, Qatar Cool is the leading commercial provider of district cooling services in Qatar.
Qatar Cool currently owns and operates four cooling plants covering the West Bay and The Pearl-Qatar districts with the combined capacity of 237,000 tons of refrigeration.
Qatar Cool is the leading district cooling company’s in Qatar. Since its inception, Qatar Cool has aimed for operational excellence in every aspect of its business. Over the past 15 years, the company has developed solid technical and operational experience and has refined its approach on both business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) fronts. Currently, Qatar Cool is the leading commercial provider of district cooling services in Qatar.
Qatar Cool currently owns and operates four cooling plants covering the West Bay and The Pearl-Qatar districts with the combined capacity of 237,000 tons of refrigeration.
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