Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Mosque in Abu Dhabi

Energy City Qatar, the Gulf’s first hydrocarbon industry business cluster, is living up to its ‘inspired by nature’ axiom by incorporating a myriad of 'green building’ practices into its operations designed to benefit both developers and residents.

Drawing on 15 years of regional experience in the industrial, commercial and residential sectors, Energy Management Services (EMS) will offer tailor-made ‘green’ solutions for the Energy City Qatar development to ensure LEED certification and maximum benefits for the project predicted to become one of the Middle East’s most recognised business clusters. EMS is the leading energy saving company in the Middle East and provides a portfolio of comprehensive solutions that enable premises to optimise their energy performance and achieve savings without compromising their operations or services. 
“The fact that an energy business centre is going ‘green’ is an unmistakable indication to the world that natural resources must be conserved, especially in the Middle East where fresh water is scarce,”  commented Khaled Bushnaq, managing director, EMS.