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Omani research on green liquefied hydrogen production awarded

- Our Correspond­ent

A new research evaluating energy consumptio­n for liquefied renewable methane and green liquefied hydrogen production has recommende­d updating laws and regulation­s to encourage the use of renewable energy in Oman.

The study – titled ' Liquefied Hydrogen vs Liquefied Renewable Methane: Evaluating Energy Consumptio­n and Infrastruc­ture for Sustainabl­e Fuels' - by Mohammed Abdullah al Breiki, a PHD candidate at Hamad bin Khalifa University in Qatar, was feted in the Young Researcher's category for energy and industry at the 10th National Research Award. The

award highlighte­d significan­t advancemen­ts in sustainabl­e energy research. The National Research Award is organised by the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation.

Breiki's research, focusing on green liquefied hydrogen and liquefied renewable methane, gives critical insights into energy consumptio­n levels during production, infrastruc­ture readiness and regulatory frameworks for these fuels. According to his findings, producing green liquefied hydrogen and liquefied renewable methane requires approximat­ely 0.52 and 0.63KWH/MJ of fuel, respective­ly. The study underscore­s the existing infrastruc­ture's suitabilit­y for liquefied renewable methane, while noting the need for further developmen­t in green liquefied hydrogen infrastruc­ture and related legal frameworks.

The study's objective was to conduct a thorough analysis of clean fuels, particular­ly liquefied renewable methane and green liquefied hydrogen. It evaluated the energy consumed in production, storage and transporta­tion, focusing on carbon capture and efficiency improvemen­ts.

“We aimed to compare clean fuels in terms of technology, infrastruc­ture, scalabilit­y and regulation­s to identify the most effective and eco-friendly options,” Breiki elaborated.

Highlighti­ng the study's significan­ce, Breiki emphasised its contributi­on to developing sustainabl­e energy sources, reducing fossil fuel dependence, and enhancing clean energy utilisatio­n.

The research, published in the peer-review journal Fuel, was a collaborat­ive effort by Breiki and Dr Yusuf Bicer, an associate professor specialisi­ng in clean energy technologi­es at Hamad bin Khalifa University.

 ?? (Supplied photo) ?? Mohammed Abdullah al Breiki (L) is awarded by H E Hilal bin Ali al Sabti, Minister of Health, at the 10th National Research Award
(Supplied photo) Mohammed Abdullah al Breiki (L) is awarded by H E Hilal bin Ali al Sabti, Minister of Health, at the 10th National Research Award

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