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Dubai’s DEWA to Finish $408 Million Net-Zero Headquarters by 2025

Dubai’s DEWA’s (Dubai Electricity and Water Authority) will complete its groundbreaking new headquarters by the end of 2025. This project, called Al Shera’a, will be located in the Al Jaddaf area. It’s not just any office building – it’s designed to be the tallest, largest, and smartest energy-positive government building in the world.

A Sustainable Building for the Future

The Al Shera’a headquarters is being built with sustainability in mind. This is a key part of DEWA’s mission to support Dubai’s goal of becoming more environmentally friendly. The building will use clean energy sources like solar power to help reduce its carbon footprint.

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DEWA is investing $408 million in the headquarters to showcase how smart technology improves energy use and efficiency. DEWA plans to showcase the latest in smart building technology here, making it a hub for innovation. The building will use advanced sensors and systems to manage energy use, lighting, and temperature automatically, keeping it as efficient as possible.

The Tallest and Largest Government Building

Al Shera’a will stand tall as the world’s tallest government building that produces more energy than it needs. The design includes smart solutions like solar panels on the roof and the use of natural cooling. This will help minimize the building’s energy needs, making it an example of how modern architecture can be sustainable.

The building’s height and size will make it a major landmark in Dubai. It will not only showcase DEWA’s leadership in energy and innovation but also highlight Dubai’s commitment to a greener future. Visitors from around the world will be able to see firsthand how technology and sustainability can work together to create a better, more energy-efficient world.

A Vision for the Future

This project is an important part of Dubai’s vision to be a global leader in sustainability and smart cities. DEWA’s Al Shera’a headquarters will set a new standard for energy-efficient government buildings, proving that progress in the energy sector can go hand in hand with environmental responsibility.

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