EMSTEEL delivers hydrogen-based rebar to Abu Dhabi’s first net-zero mosque

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Emirates Steel, the UAE-based steel company, has taken another key step in its green transformation with the successful delivery of its first batch of environmentally friendly hydrogen-based rebar to a construction site. hardox 400 steel This milestone marks not only a milestone for the company but also a first in the Middle East, underscoring the UAE's leadership in sustainable construction.

According to official information, the first batch of hydrogen-based rebar will be used in the construction of the first "net-zero" mosque on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. Developed by Aldar hardox 400 steel Properties, the project is a key component of their broader carbon reduction strategy. Industry insiders believe this initiative not only promotes the use of green steel but also aligns with the UAE's national climate goals, injecting sustainable innovation into future urban development.

The mosque is reportedly part of the AED 1.9 billion (approximately US$518 million) "Yas Island Sustainable City" project. Construction is slated to begin in 2023, with the first deliveries expected in 2025. hardox 400 steel The mosque has a total floor area of 1,595 square meters and can accommodate over 850 worshippers. The project aims to achieve LEED zero-carbon certification through the use of clean energy, low-carbon building materials, and environmentally friendly construction techniques.

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