Masdar and BASF announced that they have reached a strategic partnership agreement to jointly build the world’s first carbon neutral and zero-disaster city, Masdar City. BASF was designated as the "preferred supplier" of building materials and system solutions for Masdar City. After the construction of Masdar City, the chemical company will also open an office here.
In order to reduce the energy demand in Masdar City, BASF will become a full-scale participant in the city's construction, providing a wide range of innovative solutions for sustainable energy-saving buildings. “BASF will become an important partner for the development of Masdar and Masdar City,†said Dr. Sultan AlJaber, CEO of Masdar. “We have made a bold commitment to promote sustainable materials in urban development projects. The use of BASF's expertise in this area, we have taken another step towards this goal."
Masdar City is about 30 kilometers away from the center of Abu Dhabi and is currently in the first phase of construction. As a gathering place for clean technology and a center for technological innovation and research and development, Masdar City is attracting industry leaders and researchers. Masdar is working with the world’s best known companies, investment companies and educational institutions to develop and deploy leading technology, systems and sustainability solutions in Masdar City and Abu Dhabi and the Gulf region. One example is the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), which recently decided to put its new global headquarters in Masdar City.
Dr. Walter Seufert, president of BASF Europe, said: “BASF is the global market leader in sustainable building products and system solutions. We have worked with Masdar to build Masdar City, demonstrating our commitment to the development of energy-efficient, climate-friendly buildings. committed to."
BASF develops and markets products that help save energy and resources and avoid greenhouse gas emissions. This includes products made of polystyrene and polyurethane, used for the production of thermal insulation foams and thermal insulation in buildings. effect. Add phase change material in mortar or plasterboard to replace air conditioning to save power and maintenance costs. There is also a black pigment in the roof coating that absorbs only very little infrared solar radiation and prevents dark surfaces from getting hot. After the use of special concrete admixtures in the concrete production process, carbon emissions can be reduced by up to 60%.
In order to reduce the energy demand in Masdar City, BASF will become a full-scale participant in the city's construction, providing a wide range of innovative solutions for sustainable energy-saving buildings. “BASF will become an important partner for the development of Masdar and Masdar City,†said Dr. Sultan AlJaber, CEO of Masdar. “We have made a bold commitment to promote sustainable materials in urban development projects. The use of BASF's expertise in this area, we have taken another step towards this goal."
Masdar City is about 30 kilometers away from the center of Abu Dhabi and is currently in the first phase of construction. As a gathering place for clean technology and a center for technological innovation and research and development, Masdar City is attracting industry leaders and researchers. Masdar is working with the world’s best known companies, investment companies and educational institutions to develop and deploy leading technology, systems and sustainability solutions in Masdar City and Abu Dhabi and the Gulf region. One example is the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), which recently decided to put its new global headquarters in Masdar City.
Dr. Walter Seufert, president of BASF Europe, said: “BASF is the global market leader in sustainable building products and system solutions. We have worked with Masdar to build Masdar City, demonstrating our commitment to the development of energy-efficient, climate-friendly buildings. committed to."
BASF develops and markets products that help save energy and resources and avoid greenhouse gas emissions. This includes products made of polystyrene and polyurethane, used for the production of thermal insulation foams and thermal insulation in buildings. effect. Add phase change material in mortar or plasterboard to replace air conditioning to save power and maintenance costs. There is also a black pigment in the roof coating that absorbs only very little infrared solar radiation and prevents dark surfaces from getting hot. After the use of special concrete admixtures in the concrete production process, carbon emissions can be reduced by up to 60%.
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