World Cup bidder introduces first carbon-neutral cooling stadia

by ClickGreen staff. Published Sun 09 May 2010 12:18
Qatar's planned Al Wakra World Cup stadium
Qatar's planned Al Wakra World Cup stadium

Qatar 2022 has announced details of the world's first carbon-neutral technology it will use to cool stadiums, fan zones and training sites if Qatar is chosen to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup – paving the way for the first-ever cooled outdoor global sporting event.

Three new state-of-the-art stadiums include Al Shamal – a 45,120 capacity stadium located in the north of Qatar, Al Khor – a 45,330 capacity stadium located in the north east, set in its own park setting and Al Wakrah – a 45,000 capacity stadium located in the south.

In addition, Qatar 2022 unveiled two existing stadiums that will be expanded if Qatar wins the right to stage the FIFA World Cup.

Qatar 2022 Chairman His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani said: “The unveiling of our state-of-the-art football stadia and innovative cooling technology is the latest step in our quest to bring the FIFA World Cup to the Middle East for the very first time in 2022.

“A FIFA World Cup in Qatar will leave a powerful and lasting legacy, bringing together nations and cultures through our shared passion for football.

“These plans show just how serious, innovative and focussed we are about hosting a FIFA World Cup that will deliver a fantastic experience for players, fans and the media.

“Our stadiums will have zero carbon cooling equipment utilising solar technology to ensure the temperature is no higher than 27 degrees Celsius, ensuring optimum playing conditions and a comfortable environment for fans.

“This same environmentally friendly, carbon-neutral technology will ensure training sites, fan fest and fan zones are also cool and comfortable.

“What we have unveiled is a world first, and as part of Qatar's commitment to delivering an historic legacy we will share this groundbreaking technology with the rest of the world.”

Qatar 2022 Chief Executive, Hassan Abdulla Al Thawadi, added: “All our state-of-the-art stadia will be linked to a brand new metro system and totally integrated with a comprehensive shuttle bus network, allowing fans to travel to games by public transport. Fans will be able to watch more than one game in a day while staying in the same accommodation throughout the tournament.

“We have also designed our new stadia with legacy front of mind and, with their modular design, can be reduced in size after the World Cup to fit local football and community requirements and, in some cases, transported abroad for permanent use. What we have unveiled is just a foretaste of the much wider plans we will be unveiling in the coming weeks.”

Qatar aims to bring the World Cup to the Middle East for the first time in the history of the tournament. FIFA’s Executive Committee will vote on the locations of the 2018 and 2022 World Cup Finals on December 2, 2010, in Zurich, Switzerland.






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