Abu Dhabi, UAE, December 6, 2023 – Masdar City, a sustainable urban community and innovation hub in Abu Dhabi, is set to become the location of the region's first net-zero energy mosque. This ambitious project marks a significant milestone in the UAE's commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship, aligning with the country's long-term goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
This groundbreaking mosque will be built with the latest sustainable technologies and architectural design principles. By incorporating passive design techniques, the building's total energy consumption will be reduced by an impressive 35% compared to international baselines. This means the mosque will generate enough renewable energy on-site to meet its operational needs, effectively achieving net-zero energy status.
Masdar City, known for its focus on clean energy and innovation, provides the ideal setting for this pioneering project. The city is already home to several net-zero energy buildings, including the NZ1, the country's first net-zero energy commercial building, and the Masdar City Square's HQ building, currently under construction.
The construction of the region's first net-zero energy mosque is scheduled to commence in 2024, with the completion date to be announced in the coming months. This project is expected to serve as a model for future sustainable development endeavors throughout the region, demonstrating how religious institutions can embrace sustainable practices while fostering a sense of community and spiritual well-being.
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This innovative project signifies the UAE's commitment to building a more sustainable future for generations to come. The region's first net-zero energy mosque will not only serve as a place of worship but also as a symbol of hope and a testament to the country's unwavering dedication to environmental protection.