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  2. List of power stations in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Location of power stations in Qatar Gas. The following is a list of the power stations in Qatar. Gas. Name ... Ras Laffan Industrial City: 1025 2006–2008 [8]

  3. Ras Abu Fontas - Wikipedia

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    Ras Abu Fontas B power station was commissioned in the 1990s. [7] Daily capacity is currently 609 MW. After an expansion was announced, Ras Abu Fontas B1 power station was officially opened in July 2001, costing nearly QR 780 million. This added 377 MW to the plant's capacity. [8] Capacity was increased by 567 MW with the addition of Ras Abu ...

  4. Ras Qartas Energy Plant - Wikipedia

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    Ras Girtas Power Company (also known as Ras Laffan C power and desalination plant) is a power generation and water desalination plant located in Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It has installed capacity of 2,730 MW, which include eight gas turbines and four steam turbines by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries . [ 3 ]

  5. Ras Laffan Industrial City - Wikipedia

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    As an industrial city, Ras Laffan was commissioned in 1996. [4] The purpose of its founding was to host petrochemical facilities for the natural gas obtained from North Field. [5] The North Field, found in 1971, is the world's biggest natural gas field, occupying an offshore area of roughly 6,000 square km; more than half the size of the State ...

  6. Category:Natural gas-fired power stations in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Category: Natural gas-fired power stations in Qatar. 4 languages ...

  7. Ras Abu Aboud - Wikipedia

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    Inaugurated in 1963, the Ras Abu Aboud power station was built at a cost of QR 1 billion. It had a capacity of 60 MW in 1970, and an expansion in 1972 increased this to 90 MW. After several more expansions, by 1976 its capacity had been increased to 102.5 MW. [7] By 1984 its capacity was more than doubled to 210 MW. [8]

  8. Category:Fossil fuel power stations in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Natural gas-fired power stations in Qatar (1 P) This page was last edited on 28 June 2020, at 04:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. File:Qatar adm location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Info This map is part of a series of location maps with unified standards: SVG as file format, standardised colours and name scheme. The boundaries on these maps always show the de facto situation and do not imply any endorsement or acceptance. In case of changes of the shown area the file is updated.