Dubai - Mubasher: The National Central Cooling Company (Tabreed), listed on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM), on Wednesday revealed it will participate in the 24th edition of the World Energy Congress in Abu Dhabi.
The congress will be held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) from 9 to 12 September 2019 under the patronage of President of the UAE Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, according to a press release.
Tabreed will showcase a number of its projects, initiatives, and solutions at the congress with the aim to form new partnerships with global players in the industry.
The DFM-listed company also will highlight the many benefits of energy-efficient and low-cost district cooling systems, as well as the role in supporting regional countries in sustainable development, as well as showcasing a variety of its projects.
Bader Al Lamki, CEO of Tabreed, said: “By integrating advanced technology and the latest innovations in district cooling into its solutions, Tabreed supports the development of energy-efficient communities, achieving regional energy strategies in terms of efficiency and reduced costs, while meeting sustainable development goals and objectives.”
“Within the region in 2018, Tabreed contributed to saving 1.97 billion kilowatt/hours, preventing the release of 986,000 metric tons of CO2. This is what we hope to highlight during the World Energy Congress, one of the biggest and most influential gatherings of international experts within the energy sector,” he added.
Tabreed now has around 75 district cooling plants across the region and currently delivers over 1 million refrigeration tonnes to major developments such as Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Dubai Metro, Dubai Parks and Resorts, Abu Dhabi’s Al Maryah Island, Yas Island, and the Jabal Omar Development in Saudi Arabia.