Khaleej Times

FLOWER POWER

- Sherouk Zakaria sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com

The new contraptio­n unveiled by the Dubai Municipali­ty is a flower-shaped device with solar panels that automatica­lly reorient themselves towards the sun to generate maximum power

The device takes up an area of 5m2 but generates power equivalent to 32m2 of solar panel.

DM seeks to plant ‘smart flowers’ and smart palms in parks and beaches

The smart flower generates 17kWh per day— enough to power your majlis. Or, it can light up 684 Dubai Lamps per day

dubai — residents can now add smart flowers to their private gardens to generate solar power and reduce power bills, the dubai municipali­ty announced on wednesday.

the civic body launched the first smart flower in front of the municipali­ty headquarte­rs, vowing to add more across public parks in the emirate.

hussain nasser lootah, director-general of the dubai municipali­ty, said the 2.31-kilowatt peak (kwp) flower generates 17 kilowatt-hour (kwh) power per day— enough to power up to 250,000 dubai lamps in one year.

“we aim to create solar cells and produce renewable energy through a beautiful structure to add beauty to the city,” said lootah.

he added that the new project is launched in line with other smart initiative­s, mainly dubai lamp, recently launched to generate 200 lumens through only one watt. dubai lamp, an initiative launched by the municipali­ty last year, made it mandatory for all buildings to use led lights. he said the key is to increase reliance on sustainabl­e energy and adopt it as a way of life.

ali gargash, manager of manufactur­ing company zohal renewable energy, said the flower generates 6,000 kwh per year — enough to power your majlis (place of sitting) everyday.

he added that the solar panel with built-in sensors allow the flower-shaped device to automatica­lly track the rays of sunlight and re-orient itself, which results in a much higher efficiency of up to 23 per cent, and 60per cent self-utilisatio­n as compared to traditiona­l roof-top solar systems. “the flower takes up an area of 5 square metres, yet generates energy equivalent to 32-square metre panels,” he said.

gargash noted that the flower, which costs about $18,000 (dh66,000) to add in a private garden, opens up in the best times of the day to generate electricit­y.

“it features a controller that positions its petals to the sun. its wind sensors shut the petals down if there’s a strong wind. if the wind is coming from a specific direction, the flower will tilt to protect itself,” noted gargash.

the solar panels, which are expected to make houses produce their own energy and reduce electricit­y bills, also have a self-cleaning setting. the coming phases will add wifi connection and charging points for smartphone­s and tablets.

the dubai municipali­ty has been focusing on renewable energy through adding solar trees and smart palms in most of the public parks and beaches. smart flowers and solar trees are listed to design the new parks opening soon.

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Photo by Shihab Hussain Nasser Lootah and other officials during the launch of Smart Flower in front of Dubai Municipali­ty head office on Wednesday. —

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