The city will be 200 metres wide, run entirely on renewable energy and will include a high-speed rail with an end-to-end transit of 20 minutes.
A zero-carbon city that Saudi Arabia plans to build at NEOM, in the kingdom's north-west, will vertically layer homes, offices, public parks and schools within a mirrored facade stretching over 170 kilometres.The 200-metre-wide city will run entirely on renewable energy and will include a high-speed rail
The city, 200 metres wide and running on "100 per cent renewable energy", will also include a high-speed rail with an end-to-end transit of 20 minutes and walkways.
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