With Johnson Controls' help, Al Shera'a will be the tallest, largest, and smartest government Net Zero Energy Building in the world.

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DEWA commissioned Johnson Controls (working with Microsoft UAE) to deploy the core smart management tech for Al-Shera'a that will enable it to meet its ambitious targets, based on the company's OpenBlue platform.

One example in the whitepaper comes from Johnson Controls and Al-Shera'a, the new HQ for the Dubai Energy and Water Authority (DEWA) in the United Arab Emirates. The 185,800-square-meter structure, scheduled to open in 2022, will serve as a showcase for, and a benchmark of, DEWA's commitment to the Net Zero Energy Building principle (total amount of energy used by the building annually equals, or is less than, the amount of renewable energy created on-site).

DEWA commissioned Johnson Controls (working with Microsoft UAE) to deploy the core smart management tech for Al-Shera'a that will enable it to meet its ambitious targets, based on the company's OpenBlue platform. This is a suite of connected function-specific solutions that deliver impactful sustainability, healthy occupant experiences, and safety and security.

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