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Masdar – A green city

May 1, 2013
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| Categories: Ahmed Al Harthi, Algae, Bloomberg Business, Masdar Institute

United Arab Emirates – a country enriched by its massive oil reserves – is looking to position itself as a leader in a post-petroleum world. So they’ve built Masdar City, a low-carbon, zero-waste urban center that could sustain a…

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    • Biodesalination: Light-Powered Salt Removal from Water
    • Biodegradable materials for soil regeneration
    • Characterization of camel gut microbes
    • Characterization of Hydrocarbon Degrading Bacteria
    • Characterization of desert microbes
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    • Ahmed Al Harethi
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