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Liberty Tower connects to Tabreed on Sh. Zayed Road
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, April 25 - 2005 at 14:13
- PRESS RELEASE
Tabreed, the National Central Cooling Co. (PJSC) announced today that it had signed a new district cooling deal with Liberty Tower, the latest prestigious development on Sh. Zayed Road.
Sh. Zayed Road is one of the UAE's most prestigious districts. It hosts state of the art developments, the Dubai World Trade Center and Exhibition Halls, the headquarters of national and international companies, leading hotel chains and high profile residents who appreciate the services and advantages that this busy district has to offer them.
"Since its inception, Tabreed had identified the major role that Sh. Zayed Road District plays in Dubai and in the year 2000 we launched a high-tech scheme to offer district cooling services to the developers of Sh. Zayed Road", said Mohamed Al Qamzi, Chief Operating Officer-Tabreed. " Our services proved to be very valuable and in high demand and we are proud to have a wide list of high-profile clienteles like the Shangri-La, Rotana Towers, Tower No. 1 Suites, Kharbash Tower, Noor Al Maarif School, Park Place, Capital Towers and now the Liberty Tower. Our services are very flexible and can easily accommodate the needs of our customers and this is just one out of the many advantages that we have," added Al Qamzi.
Commenting on the contract, Mr. Ali Al Soori, Managing Director of H.H Sheikh Ahmed's Investments and Properties said: "One of the numerous benefits of district cooling services is that it reduces power consumption by half, reduces ambient noise and provides better temperature control. District cooling also maximizes cost efficiency in maintenance and service as well as a much improved security. Our aim is to bring the best to our clients and with Tabreed's proven expertise, experience and technological innovation across the region, we are confident we have made the best choice of using Tabreed's unique district cooling systems".
District cooling is widely used throughout the UAE and around the world, piping chilled water from a centralised plant to a range of residential, commercial and government buildings. Landlords are attracted to the maintenance-free, economic and environmentally friendly cooling benefits of the technology, while tenants enjoy reduced ambient noise and better temperature control in their homes, making it the perfect solution to all cooling requirements.
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Issued by Tabreed's Corporate Communication Dept.For further information please contact Rita Chahoud or Noura Al Ali on Tel: +971 4 3404422
About Tabreed
Tabreed has offered district cooling services as a utility in the UAE for over five years, pioneering energy efficient gas-fired and electric-powered district cooling solutions in the UAE and across the region. The largest district cooling service provider in the world, Tabreed offers customers the highest quality service through an integrated energy system devised to help them optimise their energy usage and reduce power and maintenance costs. Tabreed is a member of the International District Energy Association (IDEA), Association of Energy Engineers (AEE), International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE), International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR), American Gas Cooling Centre, Inc. (AGCC) and the Dubai Quality Group.
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