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SDPW applies best practices to reduce carbon emissions

February 09, 2024 / 3:47 PM
Sharjah 24: A delegation from the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI) reviewed the best sustainable practices in the field of reducing carbon emissions, in the environmentally friendly construction sector of Sharjah Department of Public Works (SDPW), and praised its efforts to develop the construction sector in Sharjah.
Engineer Alia Al Rand, SDPW Director of the Building Projects Department, confirmed that with the visions and directives of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, and with the follow-up of His Highness the Crown Prince, the Department continues its efforts to realise a leading position in the construction sector. She added that SDPW realised its goals through the implementation of projects and strategic partnerships aimed at strengthening its position on the construction and sustainable development levels, consolidating the position of the Emirate of Sharjah as a distinguished destination. 

This came during an official visit of a high-level delegation from the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, which included Engineer Ahmed Al Hosani, Head of the Construction Projects Department, Engineer Walid Al Shehhi, Head of the Maintenance Projects Department, and Engineer Marwa Al Awadi, Head of the Institutional Innovation Department, and a number of representatives of the Ministry.  The delegation was briefed on the best practices of some of the projects carried out by the department, and the achievement of sustainability and energy conservation in its buildings. The visit included a presentation by Engineer Fatima Al Ketbi, Head of the Studies and Planning Administration in the Building Projects Department, on the results of a number of the department projects including the customs building within the Sharjah Book Authority buildings, which is energy efficient and is now a supplier of energy. The building is built on an area of 336 square meters, generates 32 thousand kilowatts annually, consumes 28 thousand kilowatts annually and uses 56 photovoltaic panels, bringing the surplus electrical energy production to 13% and thus eliminating 140 thousand kilograms of CO2. 

The visit also included a field tour of the project, to learn about the achievements and challenges.

The two sides also talked about carbon-free buildings and building automation systems to control heating, ventilation, and air conditioning works, which lead to reduce carbon emissions and the carbon footprint, in addition to environmentally friendly and energy-saving lighting works. 

Al Rand appreciated the importance of the visit to review the department’s experience and learn about its promising potential and pioneering projects in the construction sector, especially since it has made a remarkable progress, which opens the door for enhancing ways of cooperation with the department.
The visit concluded with honouring the visiting delegation and exchanging memorial shields.
 
February 09, 2024 / 3:47 PM

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