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    Saudi Arabia to build zero-carbon city in NEOM business zone

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    Published on 11 Jan 2021 / In Film and Animation

    Source:-Newzee

    Saudi Arabia's crown prince on Sunday (January 10) unveiled plans to build a zero carbon city at NEOM, the first major construction project for the $500 billion flagship business zone aimed at diversifying the economy of the world's largest oil exporter.
    Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in a rare televised appearance, said the city, known as "The Line", would extend over 170 km (105 miles) and be able to house one million residents in "carbon-positive urban developments powered by 100% clean energy".
    There have been few announcements regarding NEOM since it was first announced by de facto ruler Prince Mohammed to much fanfare in 2017 as a pillar of his Vision 2030 plan to rid the Saudi Arabia of its reliance on crude revenues.
    A Saudi statement said construction would start in the first quarter of 2021 and that the city was expected to contribute $48 billion to the kingdom's gross domestic product and create 380,000 jobs. No value was announced for the project.
    Prince Mohammed outlined key highlights of the city: zero cars, zero streets, zero carbon emissions and Artificial Intelligence.
    NEOM, a 26,500 square km (10,230 square mile) high-tech development with several zones, including an industrial and logistics areas, is planned for completion in 2025.
    Saudi Arabia's efforts to attract foreign capital and investment were dealt a blow in 2018 after many Western investors were unnerved by the murder of prominent journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the kingdom's Istanbul consulate which triggered an international furore.
    Last year, a sharp drop in oil prices and the outbreak of COVID-19 dealt a blow to the Saudi economy.

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