There is development in the current buildings of the Faculty of Law to achieve efficiency in the use of alternative energy in outdoor lighting, gardens and buildings, and includes the implementation of modern technologies and innovative solutions to achieve this goal in not consuming electrical energy and the possibility of converting it to clean renewable energy gradually, and there is a proposal to install smart water taps in our college in the future, and there are building management systems (BMS): It provides centralized monitoring and control of lighting, air conditioning, and ventilation systems, which reduces and controls energy consumption in real time, and there is the formation of a plan by our ministry to use 100% renewable energy, and renewable energy technologies are necessary to address global challenges, including environmental impact and climate change, and these technologies help reduce dependence on fossil fuels, and the latter leads to more than (90%) of carbon dioxide emissions, and investing in renewable energy reduces harmful emissions and helps reduce the rise in temperatures.