• Saudi Arabia to Use $110 Billion Gas Field for Blue Hydrogen

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    I am a white arab from Morocco, and i think i am smart since i have also invented many scalable algorithms and algorithms..

    Saudi Arabia to Use $110 Billion Gas Field for Blue Hydrogen

    A large portion of gas from the $110 billion Jafurah development will be
    used for blue hydrogen, according to Energy Minister Abdulaziz bin
    Salman. It is made by converting natural gas and capturing the carbon
    dioxide emissions. The kingdom also plans to sell green hydrogen, which
    is produced using renewable energy -- usually solar and wind power -- in
    a process that creates no carbon emissions.

    Read more here:

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-10-24/saudi-arabia-to-use-110-billion-gas-project-for-blue-hydrogen

    More of my philosophy about hydrogen-powered electric car and more..

    I think that Renewable energy sources account for about 12% of total
    U.S. energy consumption and about 20% of electricity generation, and an Australian solar company has just developed the world's most efficient commercial-sized solar cell with 25.54 percent efficiency, accomplishing
    a significant jump from the previous record of 25.26 percent, read about
    it here:

    Australia Created the Most Efficient Solar Cell Ever. With No Silver

    Read more here:

    https://interestingengineering.com/australia-created-the-most-efficient-solar-cell-ever-with-no-silver

    And with the hydrogen-powered electric car, the losses are significantly greater: 45 percent of the energy is already lost during the production
    of hydrogen through electrolysis. Of this remaining 55 percent of the
    original energy, another 55 percent is lost when hydrogen is converted
    into electricity in the vehicle. This means that the hydrogen-powered
    electric car only achieves an efficiency of between 25 to 35 percent,
    depending on the model. For the sake of completeness: when alternative
    fuels are burned, the efficiency is even worse: only 10 to 20 percent
    overall efficiency, read more here so that to notice it:

    https://www.volkswagenag.com/en/news/stories/2019/08/hydrogen-or-battery--that-is-the-question.html

    But i think that the efficiency producing hydrogen is getting much
    better with the following invention of a New Electrocatalyst that
    Massively Improves the Commercial Viability of Green Hydrogen:

    A New Electrocatalyst Massively Improves the Commercial Viability of
    Green Hydrogen

    Read more here:

    https://interestingengineering.com/a-new-electrocatalyst-massively-improves-the-commercial-viability-of-green-hydrogen



    Thank you,
    Amine Moulay Ramdane.

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