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News: Jumeirah dims down for Earth Hour

September 27, 2014 • admin

On Saturday 23th March 2013 at 20:30, Jumeirah Group joined the arena in celebrating the once a year global ‘Earth Hour’ with its luxury properties world wide dimming their lights for an hour.

In Dubai, Burj Al Arab extinguished all non-essential lights. Jumeriah Zabeel Saray turned off all exterior lights, in addition to dimming lights in its restaurants, lounges, meeting rooms, spa areas and the lobby. Jumeirah Emirates Towers turned off its cold cathode lights within the lower and upper atrium balcony in addition to lights at the ramps, facade and the fins on both the hotel and office towers. Madinat Jumeirah including Al Qasr, Dar Al Masyaf and Mina Al Salam also took part by switching off the complete external and internal non-essential lighting for one hour; and Jumeirah Living World Trade Centre ensured that every one computers, non-essential lights and water features were switched off, besides the external lights. Jumeirah Beach Hotel turned off exterior lights, conference center lights, tennis court area flood lamps, roof top flag focusing lights, flood lights and the lights inside the hotel atrium.

In Abu Dhabi, Jumeirah at Etihad Towers turned off all external lighting leaving the building beautifully silhouetted against the moonlit night. And in London Jumeirah Carlton Tower and Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel showed support by turning off all external lights, dimming lights within the lobby, installing candles in all public areas and serving guests dinner by candlelight.

In the Maldives, Jumeirah Vittaveli and Jumeirah Dhevanafushi served their guests candlelit dinners and organized yoga and other activities by candlelight. And in Shanghai Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel extinguished your complete exterior LED lighting at the building and invited guests to change off their room lights – which most of them chose to do.

Pera Palace Hotel, Jumeirah in Istanbul switched off its exterior lights; while Jumeirah Port Soller in Mallorca, Spain, ensured that each one non-essential lighting was either off or dimmed, including the façade of the hotel. Jumeirah Port Soller, a LEED certified hotel which opened in April 2013, was designed to be energy efficient. Each of the Jumeirah restaurant outlets also took part in Earth Hour.

Earth Hour originally started in Sydney on 31st March 2007, when 2.2 million people and a couple of,100 businesses turned off their lights for one hour. Many major cities, inspired by the collective effort, have since joined Earth Hour, making this a worldwide movement. In 2008, Dubai became the primary city within the Middle East to participate within the event and Jumeirah have been an active participant ever since. All Earth Hour events are designed with guest safety in mind and which will reminding people to guard our environment for future generations.