Amid rising oil prices and global logistical disruptions due to the Middle East conflict, Malaysia warns of the need to enhance its energy sovereignty by diversifying local energy sources. The University of Malaysia Terengganu emphasizes that this shift is crucial for national security.
A renewable energy expert has stated that Saudi Arabia is set to become a major player in the green hydrogen sector in the coming years, reflecting the global shift towards clean energy sources. The kingdom possesses the necessary resources and modern technologies to develop this industry.
Researchers at the Indonesian Center for Catalysis Research have developed carbon nanocatalysts using battery waste to produce hydrogen from water as an alternative fuel. This innovation is part of efforts to enhance renewable energy sources.
The Tunisian Water Observatory has raised alarms about the potential depletion of water resources in Tunisia amid increasing energy deficits and the implementation of a green hydrogen production strategy. This warning comes as the country seeks to enhance renewable energy production, raising concerns about the impact of these projects on limited water resources.