This is how electricity is produced at Mukesh Ambani’s house Antilia

This is how electricity is produced at Mukesh Ambani’s house Antilia

Mumbai: Indian business magnate Mukesh Ambani is one of the richest men on the planet whose taste for the ostentatious is well known.

Ambani resides in a towering building called Antilia in South Bombay. This 27-storey house is under the care of 600 servants. Every little thing in the house is taken care of. Strict instructions have been given to make everything systemic. Being such a huge property, housing so many people, the building also produces a lot of waste.

According to reports, the waste is used to generate electricity. First of all, the dry waste is separated from the wet waste. The wet waste is then dumped while the dry waste is recycled to produce electricity.

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There are three helipads on its roof and a capacity to park as many as 168 cars in its parking lot. Other prominent highlights of the palatial house are a spa room, a dancing studio, a theater room with a capacity of 50, ballroom, multiple guest suites, terrace gardens, a temple and a lot more.

As of November 2014, it is valued at $2 billion. The home was also designed to survive an earthquake rated 8 on the Richter scale.

It is the world’s second most valuable residential property, after British crown property Buckingham Palace, and the world’s most valuable private residence.

The building is named after the mythical island Antillia.

 

PNN/Agencies

 

 

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