The UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, MOCCAE, has announced that it is moving its headquarters from Abu Hail in Dubai to a new state-of-the-art building in Al Ruwayyah 2, on Sunday.
The new eco-friendly headquarters has been designed using sustainable building materials and cutting-edge technologies to promote energy efficiency, in line with international environment safety standards and green building requirements.
Taif Mohammad Al Amiri, Director of Government Communication Department at MoCCAE, said that some of the key characteristics of the green headquarters building are its modern architectural design, its adherence to best-in-class sustainability and green building standards optimising energy use, ensuring ease of movement across different departments and sections, and reducing the ministry's environmental footprint.
"Designed to ensure efficient use of electricity, water, and air conditioning through leveraging eco-friendly building material including sun-insulating surfaces, the building seeks to improve the quality of the indoor and outdoor environment and in doing so preserves the health and safety of the environment as part of the Ministry’s social commitment," Al Amiri added.
Energy-saving lighting is used to illuminate the entire building that features photo voltaic panels and is linked to the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority grid to save 10 percent of the building's energy needs.
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