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Honeywell to help cut energy consumption at mosques

DUBAI, May 3, 2017

Honeywell, a leading software-industrial company, is showcasing its technology innovations at the Mosque Design and Development Summit being held in Dubai, UAE.

As regional governments increasingly mandate sustainability initiatives to curb high energy consumption, Honeywell is highlighting its latest building management systems (BMS) and energy dashboards, as well as the award-winning Honeywell VisionPRO 8000 thermostat for mosques, which can help make Middle Eastern mosques more sustainable and energy efficient.
 
"We congratulate regional governments for clearly outlining the move towards a more sustainable future for all buildings, including mosques," remarked Dilip Sinha, regional general manager of Environmental and Energy Solutions at Honeywell Home and Building Technologies, Middle East, Turkey and Africa.

Mosques often house large open spaces and with prayers taking place five times a day, the ability to provide a cool and comfortable environment when it is required has distinct energy saving implications.

With more than 5,000 mosques in the UAE, and tens of thousands more in the Gulf region, Honeywell’s technology can reduce energy consumption, while maintaining optimal comfort for worshippers during prayer times, stated Sinha.

"At the summit we are highlighting Honeywell’s commitment to providing customers in the Middle East with energy-efficient and locally relevant solutions, so that worshippers can remain comfortable while reducing energy consumption," he added.

Sinha said by co-ordinating with industry experts and Islamic Affairs officials during the event, Honeywell can effectively collaborate to roll-out technologies that can help meet important energy efficiency and sustainability objectives.
 
As part of the move towards sustainability, the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai recently announced it will make its facilities more eco-friendly, a pioneering example of the drive within the UAE to positively impact energy consumption for Islamic facilities.
 
Honeywell said its smart VisionPRO 8000 thermostat for mosques uses GPS location coordinates to calculate prayer times and automatically adjust temperatures.

The thermostat was piloted at the Al Tawba Mosque, Sharjah, over a period of six months between August 2015 and January 2016 and demonstrated year-over-year energy savings of 37 per cent.

The findings are endorsed by the Sharjah government’s Department of Islamic Affairs, which oversees mosques in the emirate.
 
Honeywell’s vast energy solution portfolio and BMS include systems from Alerton and CentraLine, which can be tailored to meet the unique energy saving requirements of mosques, said Sinha.
 
Honeywell is continuing to pilot its energy saving solutions for mosques across the region and will unveil further pilot results in due course, he added.-TradeArabia News Service




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