Jordan’s Millenium Energy Industries (MEI) has announced a project to provide 1.3 million liters a day of hot water for a new development in the United Arab Emirates. Abu Dhabi’s Modern Residential City is to house 25,000 people in 48 buildings, all of which will receive their hot water from the planned project.
The project adds to numerous efforts in the Emirates to green their life. Last week Abu Dhabi announced that 7% of their total power needs will come from renewable energy sources by 2020.
Surveys in the Gulf state show most real estate investors weigh heavily the environmental impact of the buildings they are financing, and plans are underfoot for Dubai to host the Middle East’s largest solar panel plant. Simultaneously, UAE is one of the world’s largest exporters of oil, and is home to heavily critiqued environmental excesses as indoor ski-hills and a refrigerated beach.
MEI Chair Ennis Rimawi says “with the right regional engineering expertise, advanced solar heating technology is currently commercially viable due to its efficiency and reliability.”



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