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rosie
28th March 2010, 17:19
This is interesting

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The world's first zero-carbon city is being built in Abu Dhabi and is designed to be not only free of cars and skyscrapers but also powered by the sun.

The oil-rich United Arab Emirates is the last place you would expect to learn lessons on low-carbon living, but the emerging eco-city of Masdar could teach the world.

At first glance, the parched landscape of Abu Dhabi looks like the craziest place to build any city, let alone a sustainable one.

The inhospitable terrain suggests that the only way to survive here is with the maximum of technological support, a bit like living on the moon.

The genius of Masdar - if it works - will be combining 21st Century engineering with traditional desert architecture to deliver zero-carbon comfort. And it is being built now.

Masdar will be home to about 50,000 people, at least 1,000 businesses and a university.

It is being designed by British architects Foster and Partners, but it is the ruler of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who is paying for it. And it will cost between £10bn ($15bn) and £20bn ($30bn).

Renewable energy

The architects are turning the desert's greatest threat - the sun - into their greatest asset.
They have built the biggest solar farm in the Middle East to power the city and to offset the inevitable burning of diesel and baking of cement in construction.

They are also experimenting. One project involves a circular field of mirrors on the ground, all reflecting towards a tower in the middle.

That, in turn, bounces the light down in a concentrated beam about a metre (3ft) wide to produce heat and drive generators.

For more info (there is quite a bit more):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8586046.stm

stardustaquarion
28th March 2010, 18:13
Awesome! I guess here they can use the wind or sea power. There are a number of transition cities and I am looking forward to see how the one I live gets transformed into one :)

:wave:

justpeter
31st March 2010, 09:45
Another interesting place is Findhorn in Scotland. They say: "Findhorn ecovillage has the lowest recorded ecological footprint for any community in the industrialised world, just half the UK national average.".

I also like the story of how the Findhorn community started. I find it inspirational.

http://www.findhorn.org/index.php?tz=-60

mahalall
14th July 2015, 08:24
Siemens presence at Masdar and the vibration presence leads one to intuitively sense a other worldly/connection at that city 😊 A perfect place to jump to mars😊