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Net-Zero Building Generating 300% Energy In Dubai

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The Sustainable City in Dubai has unveiled a revolutionary 2030 net-zero emissions building. The SEE Institute is a 5,000 sq m facility that features an innovative design that prioritises demand-side management through a combination of passive and active design elements.

The achievement marks a significant step towards global climate action as the world anticipates COP28, setting an example of how buildings can transform from energy-consuming structures to being energy-positive and emissions-neutral.

The Institute generates 300% of its energy demand from renewable sources, effectively eliminating all operational greenhouse gas emissions. Furthermore, a biogas plant will test waste to cooling technology, providing an absorption chiller to fulfil 40% of the building’s cooling requirements.

The building was developed by SEE Holding, featuring an innovative design that prioritises demand-side management through a combination of passive and active design elements. This approach extends to reducing embodied carbon by utilising optimised structural systems, low-carbon concrete, lightweight façades, and incorporating recycled and locally sourced materials.

Harnessing cutting-edge technology, SEE Institute’s building features integrated solar technologies, a solar-active façade system, hybrid cooling systems, and an integrated building management system that monitors all operations. Additionally, electric vehicle (EV) parking stations, powered directly by solar energy, demonstrate the Institute’s commitment to sustainable transportation solutions.

Beyond its impressive environmental credentials, SEE Institute is positioned as a hub for sustainability research, education, and business incubation. 

Through its research projects, global conferences, and immersive educational experiences, the Institute collaborates with governments, industry leaders, and academia. SEE Institute is actively working to strengthen the message of COP28, mainstream sustainability, and help achieve the UN 2050 targets.

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