Volume VI Issue 6

May 31, 2016| Newsletter

A Letter from EGBC Family

Dear Members and Industry Supporters,

I would like to start off by congratulating the well-deserving winners of the 2016 Annual EmiratesGBC Awards. The ceremony held last month was well received by industry stakeholders, the local and national press, and was attended by honorable delegates from several government entities including the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, Abu Dhabi UPC, Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, KHDA, DEWA, Dubai RSB, Ajman Tourism and Dibba Municipality to name a few. We also had the honor of hosting WorldGBC CEO Terri Willis who congratulated the Council and the UAE’s leadership for our sustained efforts in policy making and for charting an inspirational course on the path of sustainability for the entire MENA region.

I am pleased to relay here an important announcement that was made during the 2016 Awards Ceremony and Gala Dinner, which is the rebranding of the EmiratesGBC Awards to the MENA Green Building Awards starting 2017.  We recognize the wealth of innovation and creative thinking fostered in the MENA region with regards to sustainable urban development, and EmiratesGBC with the strong support of the WorldGBC and regional GBCs, will recognize that merit. A region-wide awards program will generate a healthy competitive spirit among green building leaders, and hence, we are looking forward to the applications we receive for next year’s Annual MENA Green Building Awards. Stay tuned for when the application window will open in December.

During the visit of WorldGBC CEO, Terri Willis, the EmiratesGBC held a series of productive and successful meetings with several government and semi-government entities in the UAE.  EmiratesGBC and WorldGBC met with representatives from Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, Masdar and Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council to discuss potential and promising avenues of joint collaboration.

In the spirit of pioneering initiatives, last month I also had the honor of attending and officially supporting the ‘I LED the Way’ campaign spearheaded by the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy.  The initiative aims to educate and incentivize UAE residents towards the increased use of energy efficient lights as research numbers consistently show substantial savings achieved through simple lighting retrofits for residential home owners. EmiratesGBC is proud to support yet another initiative which continues the UAE’s path towards sustainability.

Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to wish all of our Members, Partners and Supporters a Ramadan Kareem.

Best Regards,

Saeed Al Abbar




EmiratesGBC News and Updates


EmiratesGBC 2016 Awards – Congratulations to the Winners!

On 18 May, Emirates Green Building Council proudly awarded the winners of the 2016 EmiratesGBC Awards for their achievements in the green building industry:

  • Green School of the Year: Qatar Academy Msheireb (Brookfield Multiplex)
  • Green Commercial Building of the Year: City Center Me’aisem (Majid Al Futtaim)
  • Green Hotel of the Year: Alila Jabal Akhdar Resort (Oman Tourism Development Co)
  • Green Residential Building of the Year: The Sustainable City (Diamond Developers)
  • Green Facility Management Organization of the Year: Enova
  • Green Building Material / Product of the Year: VRV IV, by Daikin Middle East and Africa FZE
  • Green Building Research: “Solar Calorimeter Test Facility”, by RAK Research and Innovation Centre
  • Training Initiative of the year: The Carbon Ambassadors Program 2015/16, by Dubai Electricity and Water Authority
  • Owainati Student Excellence Award: Maria Gabriela Soto Conde – Heriot-Watt University: “Evaluation of available building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) systems and their impact when used in commercial buildings in the United Arab Emirates

To see the entire list of short-listed projects and photo gallery of the event, visit the 2016 Awards website: https://emiratesgbc.org/awards/2016awards/

Thank you to the Awards Sponsors Dow Chemical and Brookfield Multiplex and Official auditor KPMG for their support in making the EmiratesGBC 2016 Awards a success!


2017 MENA Green Building Awards Announced

During the Annual EmiratesGBC Awards Ceremony and Gala Dinner, Saeed Al Abbar, EmiratesGBC Chairman, officially announced the rebranding of the Awards in 2017 to highlight the regional scope of the competition.

Supported by World Green Building Council and other regional GBCs, the MENA Green Building Awards will further highlight the region’s growing capacity to green its urban environment and showcase its best practices, projects and research.  The 2017 MENA Green Building Awards will officially launch in December 2016.  Stay tuned for more details!


EmiratesGBC Hosted WorldGBC CEO

Alongside her participation in the 2016 EmiratesGBC Awards, Ms Terri Wills, CEO of WorldGBC, attended local government stakeholder meetings with EmiratesGBC.  High level meetings were carried out with Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council, and Masdar City to discuss progress on sustainability and green buildings in the UAE and how local action is tying in with global trends.  EmiratesGBC is committed to working with both local and international stakeholders to reduce the ecological footprint of the built environment, and we welcome joint collaboration and partnerships that will help strengthen our impact.


EmiratesGBC Turns 10!

We are thrilled to announce that Emirates Green Building Council will be celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. In 2006, the very first EmiratesGBC board meeting was held, thus inaugurating the council. The festivities will include an invitation-only, VIP anniversary celebration on September 21st. In order to give the celebration the recognition it deserves, we are opening a special sponsorship package for this high profile event. Click here to learn more.


Iftar Invitation: Ramadan Kareem from Trane & EmiratesGBC

With the Holy Month of Ramadan almost upon us, EmiratesGBC and Trane is pleased to invite you to join us for an Iftar on June 13th. The invitation is open only to our members and since it is a corporate Iftar we invite only colleagues to attend.  Please email us to RSVP. Ramadan Kareem!


Networking Session: What’s in our Buildings? The Impact of Interiors on Air Quality

Join us on Wednesday, June 1 from 8:30-12pm for an engaging discussion on VOCs and their impact on Indoor Air Quality. During this informative networking session, we will hear the straight story from the regulators themselves and a variety of suppliers and consultants dedicated to providing the most air quality friendly interiors possible. Click here to RSVP. Thank you to our event sponsor, Caparol, and to our venue host, DEWA!


EmiratesGBC Supports I LED The Way

EmiratesGBC Chairman Saeed Al Abbar spoke at the press launch of the ‘I LED The Way’ campaign in May. A new green initiative in the UAE, the campaign aims to promote the use of LED lights and energy efficiency in an attempt to minimize negative environmental impacts.  The movement is spearheaded by Dubai Supreme Council of Energy and supported by Emirates Green Building Council and EWS-WWF. Federal and local government stakeholders, such as the Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology (ESMA) and Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), have also stepped in to support the campaign. Click here and here to see press coverage of the launch.



Green Key Spotlight

Following the latest decision of the Green Key National Jury, we are pleased to welcome within the Green Key family 4 new properties which have demonstrated high standards and best green practices. Congratulations to Time Oak Hotel & Suites, Time Grand Plaza, Manzil Downtown and Vida Downtown for receiving their eco-label certifications!


Hospitality Program Update

On 11 May, Emirates Green Building Council and the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Authority (SCTA) joined hands to raise awareness for green hospitality in Sharjah. His Excellency Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, Chairman of SCTA, opened the event by sharing the Authority’s commitment to position Sharjah in the forefront of family and eco- friendly tourism.

EmiratesGBC Senior Technical Officer Marie Westholm-Knebel then led a workshop with more than 40 hoteliers to identify the first steps to start their green journey, using Green Key as a base to identify and implement best practices.



Academy Feature of the Month

Accelerating Building Efficiency: Eight Actions for Urban Leaders provides a path forward to deliver better buildings before cities “lock in” decades of inefficiency—taking this path will be key to meeting our global sustainable development goals (SDGs). The report focuses on eight categories of policies and actions that can help decision-makers plan for transformative change in their cities. It highlights policies that can drive building energy performance, actions that cities can take to lead by example, and the enabling conditions that will deliver success.

Link: http://publications.wri.org/buildingefficiency/


Academy Feature of the Month – 2

A new report by EWS-WWF: Harnessing the Invisible Fuel, provides readers for a low-carbon future by relaying what the UAE needs to do to embrace energy and water efficiency. The report is coauthored with RTI International and forms part of EWS-WWF’s commitment to support the UAE in realizing the full economic and environmental benefits of energy and water efficiency.
This in-depth study investigates the top three barriers hampering energy and water efficiency in the private sector, as identified by the UAE’s first statistically representative survey on the subject

Click here to read the report


EmiratesGBC Technical Guidelines

If you are a building owner, operator, manager, or tenant, there are several verified methods you can implement to improve your buildings energy and water efficiency, strengthen its longevity, and also improve occupant comfort and safety. The EmiratesGBC Technical Guidelines provide a comprehensive overview of 32 retrofit methods written by local experts for the GCC market.

Click here to learn more about how the Technical Guidelines can potentially save your facility or home millions in utility bills and reduced operational costs..

The Technical Guidelines are available in Arabic and English through the EmiratesGBC office for AED 250 each or AED 400 for a package of two.



EmiratesGBC Trainings


EmiratesGBC offers a series of professional training programs in partnership with British University in Dubai (BUiD). For more information and to register your intent for any of our upcoming courses, please contact our education partner BUiD.

  • LEED Green Associate: September 2-3 and November 11-12
  • LEED Accredited Professional (ND): October 7-8
  • Certified Energy Manager (CEM): November 6-9/Exam November 19
  • Certified Energy Auditor (CEA): September 18-20/Exam September 22 & October 17-19 / Exam October 20 (Abu Dhabi)

Members & Partners Achievements

Congratulations to corporate member Taka Solutions for being chosen as a global finalist in The Venture Competition! Part of the competition is a 5-week popular voting period for a share of $250,000 in funding.  Taka Solutions has earned that nomination by actively trying to spread the word about energy efficiency and how individual people have the ability to have a positive impact and solve the environmental challenges facing the world. To learn more about the competition, click here.


EmiratesGBC Office Room M-21 is now available for meetings and workshops!

If you are interested in using EmiratesGBC office space for a workshop or meeting, please get in touch with us at 04 3468244 or send us an email to office@emiratesgbc.org. The room is fully equipped with AV and provides a nice environment for focused meetings or training workshops.

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