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Kahramaa (Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation), was established in July 2000 to regulate and maintain the supply of electricity and water for the population of Qatar. [1] Since inception, Kahramaa has operated as an independent corporation on a commercial basis with a total capital of eight billion Qatari riyals .
Kahramaa: Utilities Conventional electricity Doha: 2000 State-owned electrical and water company S A Nakilat: Industrials Marine transportation Doha: 2004 State-owned gas shipping company S A Nehmeh: Industrials Diversified industrials Doha: 1955 Multidisciplinary company P A Ooredoo: Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Doha: 1987
In the administrative divisions of Qatar, zones (Arabic: مَنَاطِق manāṭiq; singular مِنْطَقَة minṭaqa) are the second-highest level of government after municipalities.
Between 1996 and 2008, Al Subaie worked for the Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation. [2] [4] He was the Chief Executive Officer of Smeet, a subsidiary of Qatari Diar, from 2008 until 2011.
Ras Abu Fontas A was inaugurated in April 1977 at a cost of QR 2.1 billion. In 1983, its 14 gas turbines had a capacity of 618 MW. [5] As of 2018, this capacity has been lowered to 497 MW.
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Ibrahim Bin Yousuf Al Hasan Al Fakhro (Arabic: م. إبراهيم بن يوسف آل حسن الفخرو) is a Qatari writer, businessman and art collector.He authored a book entitled “Arabic Calligraphy and Quran, A shared journey” in 2015. [1]
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