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AFRY, RINA study points to feasibility and attractiveness of Gulf-to-Europe hydrogen pipeline

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RINA, the inspection, certification and consulting engineering multinational, and AFRY, a European leader in engineering, design, and advisory services, have undertaken an initial study of how the Gulf region and Europe could be linked directly with a pipeline to transport low-carbon hydrogen. million tonnes of hydrogen annually.

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Study confirms €1T green hydrogen potential for Africa

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The analysis highlights the benefits of harnessing solar power to create green hydrogen in four African hubs: Mauritania, Morocco, southern Africa and Egypt. This is equivalent to energy costs of US$60 a barrel.

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Fusion Fuel Green partners with CCC to develop green hydrogen demonstrator plants in Middle East

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It has been specifically designed to be small, lightweight and possible to be mass produced. It can be combined with a high-efficiency solar cell and attached to a specifically designed concentrated photovoltaic solar panel. However, the cost is one very large fly in the ointment. Many more will follow.

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Falling Domestic Fares and an A.I. Arms Race: What Travelers Can Expect in 2024

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Reasons for the falling prices include increased airplane capacity — the number of seats on a given route — and a drop in the cost of jet fuel. More distant destinations, including Egypt and India, are also gaining traction as well as polar excursions and world cruises, she said. Looking for a luxury experience?

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MIT study cautions smaller nations on rushing to develop their natural gas resources; Cyprus as model

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The Levant Basin contains the activity closer to Cyprus, while the gas production offshore Egypt is a part of the Nile Delta Basin. Among the concepts coming out of this work are an innovative storage system, installation of heliostats on hillsides, and an advanced-design desalination system. Operating maintenance costs were set at $0.20/MMBtu

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