Powered by hydrogen energy, Egypt's new capital will build a "zero-carbon emission building". Egypt's new capital is spending $1 billion to build a hydrogen-powered environmentally friendly building.
On August 19, according to Newsweek, Egypt's new capital will start building a 50-story office building costing $1 billion early next year. Different from previous skyscrapers, this new landmark building will use environmentally friendly hydrogen energy as its energy supply.
To alleviate the problem of excessive urbanization in the capital Cairo, Egypt is building a "new administrative capital" about 50 kilometers away from the original capital. And this building powered by hydrogen energy will become a landmark building in the new capital. The building's constructor revealed that the building is named Forbes International Tower and is planned to be completed in 2030. To create the concept of an "environmentally friendly city", the building will use hydrogen energy as the energy source for power supply and daily operation. If completed and put into operation, it will become a "zero-carbon emission building".
In addition, this building is also committed to creating a luxurious and comfortable office environment. It will introduce an advanced network security system and be equipped with two ultra-high-speed VIP elevators and a helipad to attract high-quality domestic and foreign enterprises to settle in.
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