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A two-day conference on electrical power and water desalination will be held at Al Gassar Resort, Doha on February 22-23. It will be attended by electricity and water experts from across the region.
The ‘Conference on Electrical Power and Water Desalination in the Arab World’ is being held with the support of Qatar Petroleum and Qatar General Electricity & Water Corporation (Kahramaa).
Announcing this yesterday, Qatar Society of Engineers (QSE) chairman Ahmed Jassim al-Jolo said the experts would talk on a number of issues pertaining to desalination and electricity at the meet.
The sessions would also feature presentation of some papers by the experts. Besides al-Jolo, head of QSE (memberships) Ibrahim al-Sulaiti and QSE board member Abdullah Mohamed al-Baker were among those who attended the briefing. Picture shows officials announcing the details of the upcoming conference. PICTURE: Noushad Thekkayil
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