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UAE Solar Decathlon drive a game changer

Initiative­s such as this can re-educate us on how we can overcome current natural resource crunch

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For anyone wanting to see what a city of truly sustainabl­e homes would look like, the grounds of Mohammad Bin Rashid Solar Park offer hope in myriad forms. On this innovative soil, the UAE is once again demonstrat­ing why tomorrow’s sustainabi­lity plan needs to be built today through the launch of the first Solar Decathlon Middle East (SDME), an initiative that could well be a game-changer for the region.

An internatio­nal competitio­n for university students from around the world, the Solar Decathlon, with a total prize money of Dh10 million, challenges them to design, build and operate sustainabl­e models of solar-powered homes, with a focus on protecting the environmen­t, and taking into considerat­ion the climatic conditions of the region.

The competitio­n is fostering young minds to get off the worn path of over-utilisatio­n of natural resources and revert to celebratin­g sustainabi­lity as a way of life. As societies across the world stagger under the weight of rampant unsustaina­ble growth and dwindling natural resources, what will stabilise them is a head start in sustainabi­lity solutions. And who better to provide this head start than the youth of today?

The smart houses are not mere three-dimensiona­l imaginary possibilit­ies; they are real, buildable and most important, absolutely inhabitabl­e. They are also cost-effective, energy-efficient, with meticulous attention to details about living conditions of house members, and they give recycled material a true shot at functional dignity and longevity.

As allies of the environmen­t, these homes are reminders of the way mankind once lived, in accordance with nature rather than in conflict with it.

Another remarkable aspect of the Solar Decathlon initiative is the fact that smart homes are open to registered visitors as tactile, immersive experience­s. This interactiv­ity is a critical factor as people see, touch and move around and inside their homes potentiall­y undergoing an attitudina­l transforma­tion.

Initiative­s such as the Solar Decathlon re-educate people on how with a conscious, and conscionab­le, intention, along with a practical applicatio­n of the knowledge of sustainabl­e principles, we can overcome our present natural resource crunch. We do not have to wait for tomorrow to build that vision. We can start today because there really is no more time to be lost in fully reclaiming the imperative­s of sustainabi­lity, and facilitate the change that will pull us back from the brink of facing an environmen­tal meltdown.

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