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Produce Green Hydrogen and use it as Cooking fuel
Project Type: Self-Initiated
Project Description
In response to the pressing challenges faced by households reliant on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for cooking, our innovative solution seeks to revolutionize the cooking fuel industry. The existing use of LPG has given rise to significant concerns, including greenhouse gas emissions during combustion, the inherent explosiveness of LPG cylinders if not stored properly, and the logistical challenges posed by the heavyweights of the cylinders. In order to address these issues and pave the way for a more sustainable and user-friendly alternative, we propose a pioneering, self-sufficient system. This system harnesses renewable energy to produce green hydrogen, which is then stored for use as a clean and efficient cooking fuel. Our product is designed to be environmentally friendly, boasting not only a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions but also addressing safety concerns associated with traditional LPG usage. Furthermore, our solution offers the advantages of minimal installation time, low operational costs, and reduced maintenance expenses. We firmly believe that our approach represents a transformative shift in the cooking fuel industry. By introducing a sustainable and innovative system, we aspire to not only alleviate the challenges faced by consumers but also contribute to an enhanced quality of life for our customers. Our vision is rooted in environmental responsibility and a commitment to creating a positive impact on both communities and the broader ecosystem.
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Project Team
Faisal Abdulwahid Alqahtani
ISE
Abduallah Masoud Alsobhi
CHE
Mohammed Ali Alshahrani
ISE
Hussain Mohammed Al Radhwan
EE
Omar Abdullah Alzughaibi
CHETeam Coach
Dr. Muhammad Siddiquee
Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Chemical Engineering
Interdisciplinary Research Center for Refining and Advanced Chemicals