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Chapters:
00:54 The scope of clean energy technology at GE.
03:10 Running large capacity turbines on hydrogen.
05:35 The practicality of producing hydrogen.
11:25 Domestic use of hydrogen in the Middle East.
18:26 Economies of scale with hydrogen capable turbines.
20:30 Onshore vs offshore wind farms.
22:20 The environmental impact of wind farms.
24:09 GE's work in solar energy.
About the Guest:
Mr Abdurrahman Khalidi is the Chief Technology Officer at GE Gas Power, for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He holds a PhD in architectural engineering from Cornell University and was formerly a Senior Mechanical engineer in GE global research in Niskayuna. Mr Khalidi also served as the Project manager in the Structural Mechanicals and Dynamics Lab in Niskayuna, New York. And, during his work on dynamics and vibrations, design and motion control of mechanical systems, he filed 28 US patents in various fields of technology.
More from The Al-Attiyah Foundation:
1. Energy Research Report - Hydrogen:
https://bit.ly/36wb6pg
2. Research Report - CCUS:
https://bit.ly/3wEQg1F
3. Webinar - Hydrogen:
https://bit.ly/3raNmjL
Follow us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/36yOW5F
Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3yUcmP5
Subscribe to our Publications: http://eepurl.com/giu18r
Chapters:
00:54 The scope of clean energy technology at GE.
03:10 Running large capacity turbines on hydrogen.
05:35 The practicality of producing hydrogen.
11:25 Domestic use of hydrogen in the Middle East.
18:26 Economies of scale with hydrogen capable turbines.
20:30 Onshore vs offshore wind farms.
22:20 The environmental impact of wind farms.
24:09 GE's work in solar energy.
About the Guest:
Mr Abdurrahman Khalidi is the Chief Technology Officer at GE Gas Power, for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He holds a PhD in architectural engineering from Cornell University and was formerly a Senior Mechanical engineer in GE global research in Niskayuna. Mr Khalidi also served as the Project manager in the Structural Mechanicals and Dynamics Lab in Niskayuna, New York. And, during his work on dynamics and vibrations, design and motion control of mechanical systems, he filed 28 US patents in various fields of technology.
More from The Al-Attiyah Foundation:
1. Energy Research Report - Hydrogen:
https://bit.ly/36wb6pg
2. Research Report - CCUS:
https://bit.ly/3wEQg1F
3. Webinar - Hydrogen:
https://bit.ly/3raNmjL