QEWC Unveils New Corporate Identity as ‘Nebras Energy’

Doha: The Qatar Electricity and Water Company (QEWC) has announced the launch of its new corporate identity under the name Nebras Energy. This strategic transformation is based on decades-long milestones as a key provider of electricity and water solutions in Qatar and over a decade of global pioneering.

According to Qatar News Agency, with this new identity, Nebras Energy heralds a new trademark that reflects flexibility, continuity, and a clear-eyed vision for the future. To mark this occasion, HE Minister of State for Energy Affairs and Chairman of Nebras Energy Eng. Saad bin Sherida Al Kaabi stated that for over three decades, QEWC has been fashioning the cornerstone of supporting energy and water security in Qatar, broadening its scope of services to include global markets.

Today, QEWC ushers in a new phase under the designation of Nebras Energy, achieving expanded steps towards broader apertures in terms of growth and development. This comes with a new visual identity and trademark that manifest its future vision, as highlighted by HE Al Kaabi.

Managing Director and CEO of Nebras Energy Eng. Mohammed Nasser Al Hajri affirmed that this transformation underscores the commitment to strengthening the role toward advancing the electricity and water sectors and deepening the company's standing as a leading national institution with a global presence. This new identity emphasizes the focus on innovation, efficiency, and sustainability, providing a groundwork for elevating competitive capabilities and attracting investments, Al Hajri noted.

QEWC, established under the Amiri Decree No. (58) of 1990, has played a fundamental role over the past three decades in meeting Qatar's needs for electricity and water, culminating in its position as one of the utility giants in the Middle East and North Africa region. The company owns a diversified portfolio of thermal and renewable generation assets, supported by long-term contracts and advanced operational capabilities that contribute to strengthening the energy and water infrastructure and enhancing long-term supply security.

The enterprise clarified that its total operational capacity is 10.6 GW (6.3 GW net) of electricity, along with a total water desalination capacity of 541 million gallons per day. The new visual identity will be showcased during the company's extraordinary meeting of the General Assembly, set to be convened tomorrow, Thursday, to solicit the final approval.