Magnom Properties, a subsidiary of Saudi industrial giant Rawabi Holding, will begin construction on a $1 billion office tower in Egypt’s new capital in early 2024. The 50-storey Forbes International Tower will be the first of its kind to run primarily on clean hydrogen.
The project is part of a strategy to attract international businesses to the new city, envisioned to house over 6 million people east of Cairo. With its cutting-edge design and high costs, it aims to establish Egypt as a leader in sustainable energy.
Built in collaboration with Forbes and Chicago architects Adrian Smith and Gordon Gill, the tower aims to achieve net-zero carbon status. The advanced design includes solar panels for 25% of its energy and clean hydrogen to supply the rest, reducing reliance on local utilities and mitigating risks from power outages.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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