The findings demonstrate the MENA region’s immense potential and its ability to produce goods at a reasonable cost.
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According to the International Air Transport Association, the global aviation sector may use 15% to 20% of the world’s predicted 600 million tonnes of hydrogen by 2050 for the development of sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) and to power new aircraft (Iata).
The Middle East and North Africa may have a role to play in supplying Germany and Europe with hydrogen and synthetic fuels made from renewable sources, according to a study by the German Aerospace Center (DLR), Wuppertal Institute and Institute for Future Energy and Material Flow Systems (IZES).
Researchers from Freiberg and their ten industrial partners are creating novel procedures for the greenhouse gas-free manufacture of lightweight magnesium components as part of the new “CLEAN-Mag” research project.
An optical sensor that can detect extremely low hydrogen concentrations has been created by scientists from Chalmers University of Technology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and Eindhoven University of Technology.
In an effort to decarbonize energy systems, Siemens Energy and Georgia Institute of Technology will conduct technology development to enable the flexible use of hydrogen fuels.
The discovery was based on a process that may be crucial in the future transportation of green hydrogen.
The Energy Cluster of the Valencian Community (CECV), the Technological Institute of Energy (ITE), and the Valencian SME Greene have created an innovative project that combines two energy-related topics of utmost importance, such as the production of energy from green hydrogen and the circular economy.
The UMAS study, which was supported by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection, uses Berlin as an example to demonstrate this, according to the researchers.
The Schulich School of Engineering’s research team has made a significant advancement toward developing more efficient fuel cells that can produce power from hydrogen.