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Qatar General Electricity & Water Corporation (Kahramaa)

Main Category: Other Government Ministry / Public Utility
First Address : PO Box 41
Second Address : Dafna Area, Corniche Street, Sheraton Roundabout
City : Doha
Country : Qatar
Phone: 974 4845555
Fax: 974 4845496
Email: pr@km.com.qa
Website: www.kahramaa.com.qa


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Qatar spends $1.9bn as 2009 power demand rises 14%

Demand for water also up by 8% as Gulf state eyes growth in utilities capacity.

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Qatar aims to cut summer power blackouts

Electricity chiefs plan to replace hundreds of old transformers in bid to boost supply.

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Power up

Companies look to Qatar for work as Gulf state's development continues.

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Qatar sees large increase in 2009 power demand

Electricity and water consumption rises sharply in Gulf state during first two months.

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More water, less power interruptions in Qatar - report

Kahramaa increases water production by 24%, reduces blackouts in 2008.

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New Qatar law punishes misuse of drinking water

Fines of up to $2,700 will be handed out to violators under new regulations.

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Pulling power

Utilities Middle East went along to watch Qatar install its first 400kv transmission line.

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ETA signs $227mn deal with Qatar Electricity

Firm to install electric power cables, part of Qatar's electricity expansion project.

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UAE joins GCC power grid

Emirates fulfilled financial obligations to join pan-Gulf project, expected to be fully operational by 2010.

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Qatar signs $3.8bn power deals

Gulf state joins Japanese and French consortium to build major desalination and power plant.

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Qatar reworks contracts to cover price increases

Qatar's Public Works Authority (Ashghal) is revamping its contract system to include price escalation clauses to help contractors cover the cost of raw material price fluctuations.

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Testing times

Regular testing and monitoring of critical equipment can prolong the service life of ageing power assets.

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Kahramaa tests substations

The substations have been designed to fit in with the architecture of Doha’s West Bay zone.

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Qatar eyes world's biggest solar complex

State considers alternative energy as demand for power rockets across region.

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Qatar looks to finance $30bn utility expansion

State-run Kahramaa to raise power output capacity by 150% to 10,500mw by 2015.

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