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The Times of India
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TOI World Desk

Al-Baha goes dark: Saudi city observes 'green hour' to cut carbon emissions

Al-Baha turned off non-essential lights for an hour as part of a local drive to spread awareness about energy use and environmental protection.

In Saudi Arabia, Al-Baha Municipality switched off lights across parts of the city on Friday as it rolled out the “Al-Baha Green Hour” initiative, according to the Saudi Press Agency. The move is linked to the wider Saudi Green Initiative and focuses on reducing carbon emissions and encouraging people to use energy more responsibly.

For one hour, non-essential lights were turned off in 28 buildings and several neighbourhoods, while essential lighting needed for safety remained operational, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The idea behind the initiative is to raise awareness about energy conservation and environmental protection. By involving neighbourhoods and public buildings, authorities aim to encourage people to take part in sustainability efforts and adopt more responsible energy use.

Officials said the campaign also supports broader environmental goals by improving quality of life and promoting a greener urban landscape. It reflects the municipality’s commitment to contributing to the Kingdom’s sustainable future.

The initiative comes around the time of Saudi Green Initiative Day, observed every year on March 27, which encourages activities such as planting trees in parks, gardens and public spaces to strengthen environmental awareness.

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