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Accelerating Saudi sustainable energy innovation

KAUST ·

KAUST and KACARE have signed an MoU to strengthen scientific collaboration in renewable energy, hydrogen, AI, and innovation. The MoU aims to accelerate the adoption of sustainable technologies and the development of prototypes. The agreement includes joint educational and training programs and support for entrepreneurship. Why it matters: This partnership will foster sustainable energy innovation and contribute to Saudi Arabia's national development goals in alignment with Vision 2030.

Forecasting solar radiation in the Kingdom

KAUST ·

KAUST and K.A.CARE have partnered to study solar irradiation and atmospheric weather conditions in Saudi Arabia, leveraging K.A.CARE's Renewable Resources Atlas Project. The collaboration uses KAUST's Shaheen II supercomputer to simulate weather and atmospheric conditions from 2005-2018. The long-term goal is daily forecasting of weather and air quality across the Arabian Peninsula. Why it matters: This initiative will provide crucial data for renewable energy development and environmental monitoring in the region, supporting Saudi Arabia's sustainability goals.

KAUST tests solar coating that keeps panels clean and captures water from air

KAUST ·

Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have developed a nanostructured solar panel coating designed to maintain performance in dusty, arid environments while capturing atmospheric moisture. Outdoor tests at KAUST over six months demonstrated minimal performance loss on treated panels, contrasting with significant declines in uncoated panels. The coating also condenses water vapor at night, which then rolls off, cleaning the panel and providing collected water sufficient for small-scale irrigation. Why it matters: This innovation offers a sustainable solution for improving solar energy efficiency and providing a supplementary water source in water-scarce regions, addressing critical challenges for renewable energy deployment in the Middle East.

Faculty Focus: Mo Li

KAUST ·

Mo Li, an assistant professor of bioscience, is featured in a faculty focus article by KAUST. The article appears on the university's Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering Division page. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's ongoing efforts to showcase faculty expertise and research areas within the university.