Gulf district cooling market to hit $30bn
Tuesday, May 27 - 2008 at 07:20
The Middle East district cooling market is expected to reach up to $30bn in ten years, according to our sister company MEED. Experts who participated in a conference yesterday on district cooling services said it has become essential for all new projects as it consumes 40-50% less energy than traditional air conditioning technologies.
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Jeff Florian, Senior ReporterTuesday, May 27 - 2008 at 07:20 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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