Masdar City head of development Khaled Awad said: "This will be the city of the future. Zero-carbon and run on totally renewable energy, it will be one of the first and biggest ecoclusters in the world." Non-organic waste will be recycled. Organic waste will be converted into fuel for power plants. Designed by the British architect Lord Foster, the 6.5 kilometre city will be suspended on stilts 20ft above the ground, increasing air circulation and reducing the heat transferred from the hot desert floor. Overall, Masdar City will need about a quarter of the energy of a normal city of comparable size. It will be spilt into three decks that separate transport from residential and public spaces. Automobiles will not be allowed anywhere within city limits. Water will be drawn from dew and a solar-powered desalination plant and electricity will be generated from solar power, utilizing the plentiful energy of the desert sun.
The city will be built with 100% scrap metal, and carbon emissions from building equipment and vehicles will be offset. Masdar chief executive Sultan Al Jaber said he wants to convert the emirate, one of the world's most profligate energy-using petro states, into a model of green technology.
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