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The book provides an overview of Algeria's role in the emerging global hydrogen economy. As the world shifts towards cleaner and more sustainable energy solutions, Algeria, traditionally dependent on oil and natural gas, has the opportunity to become a key player in hydrogen production. The book explores how Algeria can leverage its abundant renewable resources, especially solar and wind energy, alongside its natural gas reserves, to produce both blue hydrogen and green hydrogen. Focusing on the technological advancements in hydrogen production, the book delves into the challenges and…mehr

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The book provides an overview of Algeria's role in the emerging global hydrogen economy. As the world shifts towards cleaner and more sustainable energy solutions, Algeria, traditionally dependent on oil and natural gas, has the opportunity to become a key player in hydrogen production. The book explores how Algeria can leverage its abundant renewable resources, especially solar and wind energy, alongside its natural gas reserves, to produce both blue hydrogen and green hydrogen. Focusing on the technological advancements in hydrogen production, the book delves into the challenges and opportunities of harnessing hydrogen, both domestically and for export. It emphasizes Algeria's potential to lead in the global hydrogen market, offering new economic and environmental prospects. However, the journey to establishing a hydrogen economy requires addressing infrastructure development, investment in green technologies, and strategic policy frameworks. Ultimately, Hydrogen Horizons presents a vision for Algeria's future as a significant contributor to the global energy transition, aligning its natural resource capabilities with the global push for sustainability and decarbonization.
Autorenporträt
Prof.Foued Chabane is a prominent academic in the field of Mechanical Engineering, specializing in Renewable Energy. He completed his Engineering Degree in 2004, followed by a Magister Degree in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Energy in 2009. In 2015, he earned his PhD, and in 2018, he received an HDR (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches).