Tag - Abu Dhabi
Eco Factor: 10MW photovoltaic plant developed in Abu Dhabi.
Enviromena Power Systems has announced the completion of the Masdar 10MW Solar Power Plant, which will help the development of Masdar City, which when developed would be the greenest city.
Eco Factor: Sustainable hotel generates electricity for itself from renewable sources.
U.S.-based architecture firm Leeser Architecture has designed a new five-star hotel for Abu Dhabi, UAE, which takes hotel designing to its utmost limits. Called.
Eco Factor: Solar-heated water to be provided in Abu Dhabi’s Modern Residential City.
Now there is another reason to live in Abu Dhabi’s upcoming Modern Residential City, as Jordan’s Millennium Energy Industries has announced a project that..
I wonder why so many people were so stunned to hear something like this coming out of the Pamela corner. If there is someone who knows about the value of environment and the goodness of fresh air and clean beaches on the planet then it is surely the...
Earlier we told you about the world’s first zero-carbon, zero-waste, and car-free city called the Masdar City. This $22 billion development in Abu Dhabi also requires some green building designs that are self dependent for energy needs. Since the...
If there ever was a touch of irony to something, then this would be it. The economy of the Middle East is driven by the rich oil resources in the area. Yet, the ultramodern community of this desert land has opted to move in to the future using a...
Abu Dhabi and the World Wildlife Fund has planned to launch their planned 'Masdar City', which will be home to 50,000 people, and which they hope will be the world greenest city: zero-carbon, zero-car, zero-waste. Sewage will be treated and used...
Imagine living in a building which actually imitates nature. The day is not far off when we will actually be able to live in a building that not only looks stunningly beautiful from the exterior, but can also make oxygen, distill water, produce...
Abu Dhabi, which holds more than 90% of the oil reserves of the United Arab Emirates, announced to spend 350 million dollars on a 500 MW solar plant that is expected to begin its operations in 2009.
Sultan al-Jaber, chief executive of state-owned Abu..
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