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Dubai: Dubai Crown Prince and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum issued Executive Council Resolution No. (6) of 2021 regulating district cooling services in the emirate of Dubai.
The Resolution establishes a legal framework for regulating district cooling services including power generation for cooling plants, distribution and delivery of services and billing systems.
The Resolution supports the implementation of the Dubai Integrated Energy Strategy by facilitating an increase in the share of renewable electricity and the reduction of Dubai s total energy consumption. Furthermore, the Resolution supports sustainable development and the development of a green economy, apart from enhancing the operational performance of district cooling systems.
Hamdan issues resolution to support sustainable development and green economy
Staff Report/Dubai Filed on March 10, 2021
The resolution is applicable to providers of district cooling and billing services, including service providers in private development zones, free zones and Dubai International Financial Centre
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council of Dubai issued Executive Council Resolution No. (6) of 2021 regulating district cooling services in the emirate of Dubai.
The resolution establishes a legal framework for regulating district cooling services including power generation for cooling plants, distribution and delivery of services and billing systems.
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