We would like to congratulate our Founder & CEO Mr. Osama Fawzy Georgy HENEIN, MBA for being appointed as the Member of the Advisory Board of Mediterranean Hydrogen Alliance
Hydrogen Intelligence - H2lligence
تصنيع أشباه موصلات الطاقة المتجددة
هذة المنصة تعمل على زيادة الوعى بالهيدروجين الأخضر والأرزق فى العالم العربي والعمل على التواصل مع الخبراء من جميع الدول
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منصة الهيدروجين الذكية هى منصة تختص بسوق الهيدروجين بجميع أطياف ألوانه والطاقة المتجددة الغير ناضبة. المنصة تعمل على الترويج والدعم الفني لقطاع الهيدروجين الأخضر والأمونيا الخضراء فى أفريقيا، وأوروبا والشرق الأوسط والخليج العربي تخدم المنصة كل من يريد معرفة التطورات التكنولوجية التى تحدث بالعالم وآخر ما توصل إليه المخترعون والشركات الرائدة بمجال التحليل الكهربائى لإنتاج الهيدروجين الأخضر إلى جانب إنتاج الهيدروجين الأزرق من الغاز الطبيعى وتكنولوجيا تجميع وتخزين الكربون. المنصة تجمع خبراء من جميع أنحاء العالم فى الصناعة والطاقة النظيفة مثل طاقة الرياح، الطاقة الشمسية، الطاقة الذرية (النووية السلمية) تركز المنصة على تجميع بنوك وصناديق الإستثمار والشركات العالمية التى ترغب فى شراء الهيدروجين والأمونيا الخضراء. تهدف المنصة على عمل جماعات ضغط على المؤسسات شبه الحكومية وحكومية لتشجيعها على تبنى سياسات تحفيزية للاستثمار فى مجال الهيدروجين والأمونيا الخضراء #الطاقة #الهيدروجين_الأخضر #الأمونيا_الخضراء
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رابط خارجي لـ Hydrogen Intelligence - H2lligence
- المجال المهني
- تصنيع أشباه موصلات الطاقة المتجددة
- حجم الشركة
- ٢ - ١٠ موظفين
- المقر الرئيسي
- Cairo
- تم التأسيس
- 2004
- التخصصات
- Fertilizer، Rock phosphate، Phosphate، UREA، Nitrogen، PhosNetro، NPK، SSP، greenhydrogen، greenammonia، methane، greensteel، greencement، naturalgas، solar، wind، renewable energy، electric vehicles، ev battery، bluehydrogen، renewablehydrogen، electrolysis، rng، biogas، biogasplant، electrolyzer، و methanol
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) has released this month Nov. 2024 Renewable Energy Opportunities for Namibia #Namibia's abundant world-class wind and solar resources present significant opportunities for the country. Backed by robust policies to help harness these resources, renewable energy could play a central role in advancing Namibia’s vision for sustainable development and economic growth – driving local value creation and industrialization. Renewables can reduce the country’s reliance on expensive electricity imports, improve energy security, and lower costs for consumers, thereby fostering a more resilient and sustainable power sector. Renewables can also help Namibia achieve universal electricity access, particularly in remote areas through off-grid solutions. The mining industry, which plays a central role in the country’s economy, can also benefit from renewables. By reducing energy costs and lowering emissions, they can improve mining operations and enhance the global competitiveness of Namibian mineral products, as demand for sustainably sourced minerals is set to grow. Thanks to high-quality renewable resources, combined with ample available land for large-scale project development, Namibia is well-positioned to produce renewable hydrogen and its derivatives and develop a new industry. These projects can help attract investment thanks to their large size and foreign offtake. Care should be taken to ensure that large-scale projects support – rather than compete with – key priorities of the country. If designed and managed well, they can offer multiple levers for sustainable development. This new IEA report – the first focusing on Namibia – explores these opportunities and how they can support the country’s development vision by integrating socio-economic considerations to achieve broader development goals. Osama Fawzy Georgy HENEIN, MBA
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ERM Sustainability Institute’s quarterly trends report provides a concise summary of the latest sustainability issues impacting the private sector. This quarter’s update tracks four key corporate sustainability macrotrends affecting business decision making. Trends include: Rising energy demand driven by Artificial Intelligence is causing a race for clean power - The rapid growth of #artificialintelligence (AI) technologies is significantly increasing global energy consumption, driving demand for cleaner power. There is a growing conflict between AI’s energy consumption and the industry’s push for decarbonization, which in some regions, leads to a return to fossil fuels. Regulatory pressure and crackdown on misleading sustainable plastic claims trigger the development of innovative alternatives - False corporate claims on sustainable plastics are increasingly called out in court and by regulators. This pressure has been driving innovation and demand for sustainable packaging but has also led to corporate backtracking on earlier commitments. Extreme weather patterns force companies to implement climate adaptation strategies - The economic losses and financial risks caused by climate change and extreme weather are rising sharply. Companies are trying to soften the blow by implementing resilience and adaptation strategies. By preparing, they avoid risks and higher costs of capital. Companies step up decarbonization throughout their value chains and tighten the thumbscrews on suppliers - Companies are intensifying decarbonization efforts throughout their value chains, both in their own operations and by pushing suppliers to do the same. At the same time, geopolitical tensions force companies to shift their supply chains, posing new trade-offs between environmental objectives and geopolitical realities. Osama Fawzy Georgy HENEIN, MBA
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The World Bank Group published a report "Creating a Green Marine Fuel Market in South Africa" South Africa’s abundant renewable energy resources, strategic maritime location, and comprehensive port system position it to become a global supplier of alternative marine fuels. Marine fuel - a key downstream opportunity for the country’s green hydrogen ambition - can unlock an additional 2-million-metric-ton hydrogen market, creating local value. The document presents a demand analysis for the supply of hydrogen-based marine fuels at South Africa’s commercial ports and a detailed case study for the Saldanha port The case study evaluates the feasibility of a candidate large-scale investment project to produce zero carbon ammonia, aimed at reducing ship emissions. The report also details financial-, policy- and infrastructure solutions essential for establishing a market for #green #marinefuels in #SouthAfrica. Osama Fawzy Georgy HENEIN, MBA
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Artificial Intelligence and Energy for a Sustainable Future : Powering Possible AI is a generational opportunity to reshape energy. In ‘Powering Possible’, co-authored with Microsoft and Masdar (Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company) and ADNOC Group they drew insights from 400 thought leaders in technology, energy and finance to highlight how collaboration can unleash the full potential of AI. Microsoft and Masdar (Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company) in collaboration with ADNOC Group have released the first custom-built ‘agentic AI’ solution for the energy transformation. The rising global energy demand, the shift towards net-zero emissions, and rapid Artificial Intelligence development – there is a unique chance to reshape the future of energy. With the right investment in clean energy, smart policies, and AI innovation, we can create a more sustainable, efficient, and equitable energy system for all. This paper from ADNOC Group, Masdar (Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company) and Microsoft outlines seven key areas for collaboration between the energy and technology sectors to accelerate the transition to a net-zero energy system. By harnessing AI’s capabilities, from methane reduction to grid resilience, these industries can address growing energy demands and drive an inclusive transformation. Osama Fawzy Georgy HENEIN, MBA
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The UNIDO facility Accelerate-to-Demonstrate (A2D) Facility has published an intensive report on Market Assessment on Green Hydrogen Innovation in Developing Countries in Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean Nov. 2024 Osama Fawzy Georgy HENEIN, MBA
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The UNIDO facility Accelerate-to-Demonstrate (A2D) Facility has published an intensive report on Market Assessment on Green Hydrogen Innovation in African Countries Nov. 2024 Osama Fawzy Georgy HENEIN, MBA
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Toward a Shared Zero-carbon Energy Future : A Global Analysis of Rural Energy Cooperatives by RMI Authors Yihan H., Jun Li, Ting LI Additional contributors: Yuqin (Amelia) Han, Haiming Wu Rural areas, with their abundant renewable energy resources, are experiencing an unprecedented energy transition opportunity, driven by the narrowing window to tackle climate change and the global consensus on the steadfast pursuit of renewable energy development. Rural energy transition shows great potential to address long-standing challenges of energy access and affordability for rural communities and small-scale farmers, and to reduce the energy-related health risks for the 2.4 billion people who still rely on traditional fuels for cooking and heating. However, throughout the energy transition process, the interplay of technical, financial, and organizational barriers has historically marginalized rural communities, limiting their participation in decision-making and benefit-sharing. Over time, this lack of local involvement can weaken the sustainability of energy projects and exacerbate social and economic disparities. Therefore, an equitable rural energy transition is crucial for expanding access to reliable, clean, and affordable energy, driving local economic growth, and building more resilient and prosperous rural communities. Community energy models, exemplified by rural energy cooperatives, are playing a key role in accelerating the clean energy transition across many countries. In anticipation of the upcoming 2025 International Year of Cooperatives, this report explores the role of cooperatives as a collaborative model and an emerging player in the energy market. Based on global case studies, it provides an overview of rural energy cooperatives, illustrating various financing, profit, and benefit-distribution models, assessing their environmental, economic, and social impacts, and summarizing current trends and challenges facing their development. Osama Fawzy Georgy HENEIN, MBA
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Assessing a Louisiana-Japan Green Shipping Corridor : A feasibility study for dry bulk trade By RMI, Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping Cargill, Hy Stor Energy This feasibility study explores the viability of establishing a green shipping corridor for dry bulk trade between the US Gulf Coast and Japan, focusing on technical, economic, and operational components. The initiative, driven by both public and private sector interest, aims to decarbonize shipping by utilizing zero or near-zero emission fuels. The study aligns with the goals of the US and Japanese governments and private stakeholders to reduce emissions, promote alternative fuel production, and build infrastructure for low-carbon fuels. This analysis was supported by the Green Hydrogen Catapult and led by RMI in collaboration with the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping Cargill, and Hy Stor Energy. The study examines the feasibility of adopting green methanol as a fuel in dual-fuel bulk carriers by 2030, identifying key cost drivers and opportunities for reducing cost premiums and evaluating the influence of potential policies and regulatory frameworks on the deployment of zero-emission technology. Osama Fawzy Georgy HENEIN, MBA
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Book: "Green Energy for All: How Hydrogen and Electricity Carry Out Future" Author(s): Ad van Wijk, Els van der Roest, Jos Boere Cooperation with universities and the academic community is of paramount importance due to their expertise and research capacities; this collaboration plays an essential role in accelerating the energy and hydrogen transition. We are pleased to partner with Professor Ad van Wijk to present his excellent book: "Green Energy for All: How Hydrogen and Electricity Carry Our Future." We highly recommend this book, which is available as a free PDF for readers, because we believe in the power of knowledge sharing. This insightful book emphasizes that the transition to a sustainable energy system involves more than simply building solar panels and wind turbines. It advocates for a comprehensive redesign of the entire energy system to effectively balance the supply and demand for sustainable energy across time and space. Moreover, Prof. van Wijk and his co-authors argue for a broader perspective on energy systems, which are part of an integrated, global system for supplying energy, water, materials and food. #greenhydrogen #renewableenergy Osama Fawzy Georgy HENEIN, MBA