
Dubai: Smart Building Policy
Gulf News, 9 May 2025: Sheikh Hamdan has approved a smart building policy design to reduce consumption of water and energy.
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Executive Council, has approved the new policy measures in alignment with the objectives of the Dubai Social Agenda 33 and the Dubai Economic Agenda D33. The policy is being led by the Dubai Municipality. It outlines standards for smart buildings that use renewable energy, intelligent water networks, smart parking, automated climate control, and real-time monitoring systems.
It aims to reduce power consumption in buildings by 25%, water use by 15%, and operational costs by 20%,
At present, adoption of the policy is purely voluntary in new buildings, but it will be backed up by initiatives to encourage adoption by investors and developers in due course.
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