World’s largest cooling stations installed in Grand Mosque May 12, 2021 part of Saudi Arabia s efforts to provide high-quality services to visitors and pilgrims of the Holy Mosques using the latest technologies, the world’s largest cooling plant of its kind has been installed in Makkah’s Grand Mosque to ensure that worshipers perform their rituals in the cool and fresh atmosphere inside Al-Haram.
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MAKKAH As part of Saudi Arabia s efforts to provide high-quality services to visitors and pilgrims of the Holy Mosques using the latest technologies, the world’s largest cooling plant of its kind has been installed in Makkah’s Grand Mosque to ensure that worshipers perform their rituals in the cool and fresh atmosphere inside Al-Haram.
Saudi Arabia sets up two giant cooling stations at Makkah
MAKKAH, 5 hours, 29 minutes ago Saudi Arabia has announced the installation of two giant cooling plants inside the Grand Mosque in Makkah. The Ajyad station has a production capacity of 35,300 refrigeration tonnes (RT) while the new central station has a capacity of 120,000 RT, reported Saudi Press Agency. These mammoth cooling stations are part of the kingdom s efforts to provide quality services to the visitors and pilgrims at the holy mosques using the latest technologies, such as the ultraviolet light air purification technology, stated the report, citing a senior official. The new central station is currently feeding the Third Saudi Expansion as well as half of Mas’a (area for the ritual of Sa’i between Safa and Marwa). Once fully completed, this station will feed all facilities of the Grand Mosque in the future, explained Mohsen Al Salami, the Director of Operation and Maintenance Administrat
Makkah: As part of Saudi Arabia's efforts to provide high-quality services to visitors and pilgrims of the Holy Mosques using the latest technologies, the