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Agreement between"Empore" and"Dubai multiple commodities" To provide the next stage of "Dubai’s Abtown" In cooling services

Dubai, February 24/ WAM/ The Emirates Central Cool Code Corporation signed an agreement, with the Dubai Multiple Commodities Center, to provide the next stage of “Apterown Dubai” with environmentally friendly areas of cooling, with a cooling capacity of 24.675 tons.
The agreement was signed at the headquarters of the Dubai Center for Multiple Commodities in the “Abtown” tower, in the presence of Ahmed bin Selim, the first CEO and Executive Director of the Dubai Multiple Commodities Center and His Excellency Ahmed bin Shafar, CEO of “Empower”.
The “Abtown Dubai” area includes eight multi -use towers, and the next stage of the development of the region includes the construction of two first -class commercial towers.
“Embower”, in a statement, said that it has four stations in the Jumeirah Lakes Towers area “three of which are currently in service”, with a production capacity of 152 thousand tons of cooling, and a wide pipeline network that serves the entire area and provides infrastructure and smart operating systems and production.
His Excellency Ahmed bin Shafar, First CEO and Executive Director of the Dubai Center for Multiple Commodities, stressed the importance of this partnership, which reflects the commitment to provide innovative and sustainable cooling solutions that contribute to reducing carbon emissions and achieving the goals of the national sustainability of the UAE.
Embower had provided the first phase of the project previously, which included the iconic tower ‘Abtown’ in Dubai with services for cooling environmentally friendly areas with a cooling capacity of 3850 tons.
Ahmed bin Selim said that the Dubai Dubai region is developing rapidly into a global level, and the partnership with Empower represents a decisive step on this trip, as it ensures sustainable cooling solutions that support our vision of an intelligent urban society and enhance the quality of life for our residents and visitors.

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