Masdar City#Transport system

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| leader_name = H.E. Abdulla Balalaa

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Masdar City ({{langx|ar|مدينة مصدر|Madīnat Maṣdar|lit=Source City}}) is an urban community in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. It was built by Masdar, a subsidiary of the state-owned Mubadala Investment Company, with the majority of seed capital provided by the Government of Abu Dhabi.

Masdar City aims to be a model for sustainable urban living, combining renewable energy, green building practices, and advanced technology. Masdar City is designed to minimise its environmental impact with energy-efficient buildings, a reduced carbon footprint, and a focus on research and development in clean technologies. As a hub for sustainable innovation, the city hosts a range of international companies, startups, and research institutions dedicated to advancing sustainable practices across various industries.

As of 2023, Masdar City is home to approximately 15,000 residents and office commuters. The city is undergoing significant expansion, with numerous projects in development, including new offices, laboratories, and residential buildings designed to accommodate the increasing demand for sustainable urban spaces. As of 2016, it is expected to be completed by 2030.{{cite web|date=19 September 2016|title=Lessons From a City Built Without Light Switches and Water Taps|url=http://www.takepart.com/article/2016/09/19/cities-future-need-be-nimble-stay-green|access-date=23 October 2016|publisher=TakePart|archive-date=18 October 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161018153847/http://www.takepart.com/article/2016/09/19/cities-future-need-be-nimble-stay-green|url-status=dead}}

Masdar City Free Zone

= Industry Clusters =

Masdar City Free Zone is strategically focused on six industry clusters:

  • Smart Mobility (SAVI): Led by the Smart and Autonomous Vehicles Industries (SAVI), this cluster drives electric and autonomous transportation innovations.
  • Life Sciences: biotechnology, personalised medicine, and healthcare.
  • Energy: As a centre for renewable energy and clean technology, the energy cluster includes organisations like IRENA and Siemens Energy.
  • Agritech (AGWA): Led by the AgriFood Growth & Water Abundance (AGWA), this cluster is focused on sustainable food production.
  • AI: This cluster drives AI research and development, with implications for various industries, including smart cities and healthcare.
  • Space Technology: Home to the UAE Space Agency and other pioneering organisations, the space-tech cluster supports advancements in satellite technology and space exploration.

= Strategic Partnerships =

Masdar City Free Zone has established partnerships with key organisations to further enhance business development. Collaborations with the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) provide businesses with the option to operate under Common Law, facilitating greater foreign investment. Additionally, partnerships with Amazon Web Services (AWS) offer startups access to cloud credits and tools, while collaborations with local banks support financial services tailored to Free Zone tenants.

Commercial tenants and population

= International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) =

Masdar City is the headquarters of the International Renewable Energy Agency, commonly known as IRENA, the first intergovernmental organisation in the Middle East.{{Cite web|title=Work - Masdar City|url=https://masdarcity.ae/en/work/overview|access-date=2020-10-22|website=masdarcity.ae}} Construction of IRENA's headquarters was completed in 2015.

Masdar City was selected to host IRENA's headquarters after a high-profile campaign by the UAE. In its bid, the UAE offered rent-free offices in Masdar City, 20 IRENA scholarships to the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, and up to US$350 million in loans for renewable energy projects in developing countries.

= Masdar (Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company) =

Masdar's portfolio includes investments in renewable energy projects, such as wind and solar power plants, as well as sustainable real estate developments.{{cn|date=March 2025}}

= Siemens Energy =

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The regional headquarters for Siemens is also located in Masdar City. The LEED Platinum building makes use of sustainable and energy-efficient materials and building techniques. It was designed to use 45 per cent less energy and 50 per cent less water than typical office buildings. The Siemens headquarters won an award for best office building at the [https://www.e-architect.com/awards/mipim-ar-future-project-awards-2012 MIPIM Architectural Review Future Projects Awards] in 2012. The Middle East Architect Awards named it both the best and most sustainable office building in the same year.

Siemens signed an initial 10-year lease.

= Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) =

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The Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) is an instiltution located within Masdar City.

= G42 =

G42, based in Masdar City, is an artificial intelligence and cloud computing company.

= UAE Space Agency =

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Established to support and regulate the country's growing space sector.

The agency is also a key player in Masdar City's Space Tech cluster, which includes various organizations working on satellite technology, space exploration, and related fields.

= The Catalyst =

Masdar City partnered with oil giant BP to create an investor that supports clean-tech start-ups. As of May 2023, The Catalyst supports eight start-ups. It aims to attract companies focusing on green technology, and they accept applications from local and international businesses and entrepreneurs.{{Cite web |title=Masdar BP initiative The Catalyst announces support for new start ups at ADSW 2020 |url=https://news.masdar.ae/en/news/2020/01/19/11/32/masdar-bp-initiative-the-catalyst-announces-support-for-new-start-ups-at-adsw-2020 |access-date=2020-10-22 |website=news.masdar.ae |language=en}}

= Incubator Building =

The Incubator Building, completed in 2012, serves as the headquarters for Masdar City and its Free Zone. It is designed around a central courtyard, which helps maintain cool air and encourages outdoor walking. The building's façade incorporates design features to minimize cooling requirements, such as slanted glass sides that reduce solar gain by over a third. Inlaid porcelain circles, known as fritting, filter direct sunlight, with color-coded dots that reflect varying levels of sunlight intensity. Horizontal bands of shading at ceiling and desk height further enhance comfort by balancing light quality and reducing heat gain. These design innovations contribute to a 45% reduction in energy demand. The Incubator Building includes retail and office space to house start-ups, small-and-medium-sized enterprises, and regional offices for multinationals. Some of the most notable tenants have included General Electric, Mitsubishi, Schneider Electric, and the Global Green Growth Institute. It is rated LEED Gold.{{Cite web |date=2023-05-23 |title=Masdar City completes LEED ratings for all Masdar Green REIT assets |url=https://wam.ae/en/details/1395303161132 |access-date=2023-05-26 |website=wam}}

= Khalifa University =

Part of Khalifa University, formerly the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, is located in Masdar City. The design of the campus emphasizes flexibility, the use of traditional architectural elements, and modern materials that minimize energy needs. By 2013, 336 students were enrolled at the institute. These students were selected from more than 2,000 applicants. Forty-two per cent of enrolled students are from the UAE and 35 per cent are female.

The university's building, developed in co-operation with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, uses 51 per cent less electricity and 54 per cent less potable water than traditional buildings in the UAE, and is fitted with a metering system that constantly observes power consumption.

Urban plan

Initiated in 2006, the city was envisioned to cover six square kilometers and estimated to cost {{US$|18-22 billion}}. The original plan was that it would take approximately eight years to build, with the first phase scheduled to be completed and habitable in 2009.

Construction began on Masdar City in February 2008 and the first six buildings of the city were completed and occupied in October 2010. However, due to the Great Recession and the 2008 financial crisis, planned completion was delayed to between 2020 and 2025. By 2016, less than {{convert|300000|m2|sqmi}} had been developed and final completion was estimated to be 2030. {{As of|2020}}, a 2030 completion date was still projected.{{cite news |last1=Flint |first1=Anthony |title=What Abu Dhabi's City of the Future Looks Like Now |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-02-14/the-reality-of-abu-dhabi-s-unfinished-utopia |access-date=29 August 2022 |work=Bloomberg |date=14 February 2020 |language=en}}

The city is meant to be an example of sustainable urban development, innovation, and community living. As designed, the city would be home to 45,000 to 50,000 people and 1,500 businesses. More than 60,000 workers were projected to commute to the city daily.

On June 24, 2022, Masdar City broke ground on a new construction called Masdar City Square. It will cover 29,000 square meters, including a net-zero energy commercial headquarters building and six additional LEED Platinum and WELL Gold buildings. It is projected to be complete in 2024.{{cite news |title=Masdar City Supports UAEs Carbon Neutrality Goals with New Masdar City Square |url=https://news.masdar.ae/en/News/2022/06/24/07/20/Masdar-City-Supports-UAEs-Carbon-Neutrality-Goals-with-New-Masdar-City-Square |access-date=29 August 2022 |work=Masdar News |date=24 Jun 2022 |language=en |archive-date=9 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230609034023/https://news.masdar.ae/en/News/2022/06/24/07/20/Masdar-City-Supports-UAEs-Carbon-Neutrality-Goals-with-New-Masdar-City-Square |url-status=dead }}{{cite news |last1=Oxborrow |first1=Ian |title=Masdar City Square to feature Abu Dhabi's first net-zero energy office building |url=https://www.thenationalnews.com/business/road-to-net-zero/2022/06/24/masdar-city-square-to-feature-abu-dhabis-first-net-zero-energy-office-building/ |access-date=29 August 2022 |work=The National |date=24 June 2022 |language=en}}

On February 2, 2023, Masdar City broke ground on The Link, a mixed-use development that will cover 30,000 square meters. It will include a net-zero energy co-lab building that will house both office and residential space, as well as four other LEED Platinum and WELL Gold buildings that will include event space, recreational and fitness facilities, and retail. It is projected to be complete in 2025.{{Cite web |last=Salian |first=Neesha |date=2023-02-03 |title=Masdar City breaks ground on The Link |url=https://gulfbusiness.com/masdar-city-breaks-ground-on-the-link/,%20https://gulfbusiness.com/masdar-city-breaks-ground-on-the-link/ |access-date=2023-05-26 |language=en-US }}{{Dead link|date=April 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

= Design =

Masdar City is designed to welcome pedestrians and cyclists.

The temperature in the streets generally feels 5-10 C cooler than the surrounding desert. The difference is due to urban design. The city's core, called the podium, is raised above the surrounding area and oriented to pull wind through the streets. Buildings are clustered close together to create streets and walkways that are shielded from the sun. Additionally, a {{convert|45|m|ft|adj=mid|-high|abbr=out}} wind tower modelled on traditional Arab designs sucks air from above and creates a cooling breeze.

Masdar City is home to the widely pictured Eco-Residences, which have terracotta walls decorated with arabesque patterns and are rated LEED Platinum. Masdar City also contains a tech park made from recycled standard 40 foot unit shipping containers.

Masdar City was designed by Foster and Partners. Foster's design team started its work by touring ancient cities such as Cairo and Muscat to see how they kept cool. Foster found that these cities coped with hot desert temperatures through shorter, narrower streets, usually no longer than {{convert|70|m|0|abbr=out}}. The buildings at the end of these streets create just enough wind turbulence to push air upwards, creating a flushing effect that cools the street.{{cite news |url=http://www.fosterandpartners.com/projects/masdar-institute/ |title=Masdar Institute, Abu Dhabi}}

= Passive Design =

Key passive design strategies include:

  • Building Shape and Orientation: Buildings are designed with reduced surface areas and strategic orientations to minimize solar gain. This reduces the need for artificial cooling by limiting the amount of heat absorbed by the building’s exterior.
  • Shading and Angling: Windows are positioned to avoid direct exposure to the sun, particularly from the east and west. When direct exposure is unavoidable, creative shading and angling techniques are employed to reduce solar gain.
  • High-Performance Building Envelopes: Airtight and well-insulated building envelopes are crucial for maintaining internal temperatures and reducing the transfer of heat from outside. Materials with high albedo are used to reflect sunlight, further minimizing heat gain.
  • Natural Ventilation: Building layouts and openings are designed to maximize natural ventilation, reducing the reliance on air conditioning and enhancing indoor air quality.

These passive design techniques have led to significant energy savings across Masdar City, with some buildings achieving energy reductions of 50% or more compared to conventional designs.{{cn|date=March 2025}}

Transportation

File:Masdar PRT (1).jpg (PRT) station]]

Transportation options include public mass transit and a personal rapid transit (PRT) system, which transports people in autonomous electric pods along an underground track.

In October 2010, it was announced the PRT would not expand beyond the pilot due to the cost of creating the undercroft to segregate the system from pedestrian traffic. Subsequently, a test fleet of 10 Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric cars was deployed in 2011 as part of a one-year pilot to test point-to-point transportation for the city as a complement to the PRT.

In 2018, as part of a trial project, seven autonomous shuttles, called NAVYA, began to operate on the podium, carrying passengers between the car park and the city center.{{Cite web |title=Masdar City Launches Autonomous Vehicle Service |url=https://news.masdar.ae/en/News/2018/11/28/09/50/Masdar-City-to-introduce-first-operational-autonomous-mobility-service-in-MENA-with-unveiling-of-NA |access-date=2023-05-26 |website=news.masdar.ae |language=en |archive-date=26 May 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230526150748/https://news.masdar.ae/en/News/2018/11/28/09/50/Masdar-City-to-introduce-first-operational-autonomous-mobility-service-in-MENA-with-unveiling-of-NA |url-status=dead }} A further route was due to open in 2019 that ran from the residential complex above the city's North Car Park to the headquarters of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the Majid Al Futtaim's My City Centre Masdar Shopping Mall.{{cite news |title=Masdar unveils new self-driving shuttle |newspaper=Edge Middle East |date=22 October 2018 |url=https://www.itp.net/618228-masdar-unveils-new-self-driving-shuttle |access-date=28 June 2021}}{{cite web |date=13 October 2020 |title=Environmentally friendly driverless commuters successfully tested in Sharjah |url=https://emirati.news/environmentally-friendly-driverless-commuters-successfully-tested-in-sharjah/ |access-date=28 June 2021}}{{cite web |title=Experimentations with Navya's Autonomous Shuttles |url=https://navya.tech/en/experimentations-with-autonomous-shuttles/ |access-date=28 June 2021}}

Under a revised design, public transport within the city will rely on methods other than the PRT and NAVYA.

Masdar City is working on using a mix of electric vehicles and other clean-energy vehicles for mass transit inside the city.{{Cite web |date=2023-05-27 |title=Masdar City to raise challenges and opportunities for sustainable transportation at Electric Vehicle Innovation Summit |url=https://www.wam.ae/en/details/1395303162603 |access-date=2023-05-30 |website=wam}} The majority of private vehicles will be restricted to parking lots along the city's perimeter. Abu Dhabi's planned but delayed light rail and metro line may eventually connect Masdar City's center with the greater metropolitan area. {{As of|2020}}, connections to beyond the city continue to be by car, as a projected light rail line does not yet exist.

Renewable resources

The original master plan envisioned a city functioning on its own grid with full carbon neutrality. Masdar City is partially powered by solar panels, but also draws power from the local grid.

Gerard Evenden, the lead architect, says that the original plan for Masdar called for powering the entire city through on-site methods such as rooftop solar panels. He said,

"When we started this project, nobody had really looked at doing projects of this scale. Then you realize it's much more efficient to build your solar field on the ground in the middle of the desert. You can send a man to brush them off every day, rather than having to access everyone's buildings individually, and you can make sure that they are running at their absolute peak. It's much better than putting them on every building in the city."

Blowing sand has been a problem for its solar panels, so Masdar City has worked with other organizations to engineer surfaces with pores smaller than sand particles to stop them from sticking on the panels.

Low-flow water fixtures are used throughout the city to reduce water use, and waste water is reused "as many times as possible," with greywater being used for crop irrigation and other purposes.

File:Palmwood screens used in Masdar City.jpg

The exterior wood used throughout the city is palmwood, a sustainable hardwood-substitute developed by Pacific Green using plantation coconut palms that no longer bear fruit. Palmwood features include the entrance gates, screens and doors.

Reaction

The project is supported by the global conservation charity World Wide Fund for Nature and the sustainability group Bioregional. In 2008, in response to the project's commitment to zero carbon, zero waste{{cite journal|first1=Sam|last1=Nader|title=Paths to a low-carbon economy—The Masdar example|journal=Energy Procedia|volume=1|issue=1|date=February 1, 2009|issn=1876-6102|oclc=4934390707|pages=3951–3958|doi=10.1016/j.egypro.2009.02.199|publisher=Elsevier|doi-access=free|bibcode=2009EnPro...1.3951N }} and other environmentally friendly goals, WWF and Bioregional endorsed Masdar City as an official One Planet Living Community.{{Cite web |title=WWF, Abu Dhabi unveil plans for sustainable city |url=https://wwf.panda.org/wwf_news/?121361/WWF-Abu-Dhabi-unveil-plans-for-sustainable-city |access-date=2023-05-31 |website=wwf.panda.org |language=en}}

The US Government has supported the project. The US Department of Energy has signed a partnership agreement with Masdar in a deal that will see the two organizations share expertise to support plans on zero-carbon cities.

The Alliance to Save Energy honored Masdar City with a 2012 EE Visionary Award in recognition of the city's contributions to the advancement of energy efficiency.

Some skeptics are concerned that the city will be only symbolic for Abu Dhabi. In an interview in 2011, Geoffrey M. Heal, a professor at Columbia Business School in New York City and an expert in environmental economics, called Masdar City "a gimmick, a way of attracting publicity and attention." Its use of solar energy is not a practical model for others to follow, Heal further noted, given that few places in the world enjoy as much year-round sunlight as the Persian Gulf.

Gallery

Masdar PRT (3) cropped.jpg|Personal rapid transit (PRT)

Masdar city under construction 2012.jpg|Masdar City under construction

See also

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