Kahramaa launches campaign to reduce water and electricity consumption
10 Apr 2021 - 18:08
QNA
Doha: The Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA), represented by the National Program for Conservation and Energy Efficiency (Tarsheed), launched its new initiative to reduce water and electricity consumption by 5% in the residential sector.
The initiative contributes to Qatar National Vision 2030 by raising awareness, endorsing rationalization techniques and promoting responsible consumer behavior with detailed follow-up techniques being implemented to provide customers with support and guarantee long-term results.
During a press conference, held remotely, Public Relations and Communication Manager at KAHRAMAA Mohamed Ali Saleh Al Mohannadi affirmed the Corporation s keenness to launch all initiatives in order to raise the efficiency and improve operational processes to ensure the provision of the best services to all customers and contribute to the preservatio
A new campaign has been launched by Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA), aiming to reduce water and electricity consumption by 5 percent in the residential area.
The initiative contributes to Qatar National Vision 2030 by raising awareness, endorsing rationalization techniques, and promoting responsible consumer behavior with detailed follow-up techniques being implemented to provide customers with support and guarantee long-term results.
Mohamed Ali Saleh Al Mohannadi, Public Relations and Communication Manager at KAHRAMAA, affirmed the Corporation s keenness to launch all initiatives in order to raise the efficiency and improve operational processes to ensure the provision of the best services to all customers and contribute to the preservation of natural resources of the State of Qatar.
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