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Alumni Focus: Wail Bamhair (M.S. '10, electrical engineering)

KAUST ·

Wail Bamhair (M.S. '10, electrical engineering) is the CEO of TAQNIA Energy, the energy arm of Saudi Investment and Development. He joined TAQNIA as its first employee after the CEO, eventually leading the development of Saudi Arabia's first independent solar power station, Layla Power Station (50 MW). Prior to TAQNIA, he worked at King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (K●A●CARE). Why it matters: This highlights the role of KAUST graduates in driving Saudi Arabia's renewable energy sector and contributing to Vision 2030's sustainability goals.

Securing the Kingdom's energy future

KAUST ·

KAUST and GE have partnered to study the feasibility of using crude oils like Arabian Super Light (ASL) to power heavy-duty gas turbines. The collaboration aims to develop turbines capable of burning crude oil directly from the ground to meet Saudi Arabia's energy security needs. The research involves building a rig at KAUST's High Pressure Combustion Laboratory (HPCL) to conduct corrosion tests on turbine materials by burning ASL/AXL crude continuously for 2,000 hours. Why it matters: This partnership could reduce reliance on natural gas and offer an economically viable alternative fuel source, bolstering energy security in Saudi Arabia and potentially influencing turbine technology worldwide.

UAE hailed as global centre for energy tech transformation - Health and Safety International

WAM ·

A report by Health and Safety International has highlighted the United Arab Emirates as a global centre for energy technology transformation. The title indicates a focus on the country's strategic role in advancing energy technologies. Specific details regarding AI initiatives or projects within this transformation are not provided in the article's title. Why it matters: This recognition underscores the UAE's broader commitment to technological advancement and sustainable development in the energy sector, likely encompassing the application of artificial intelligence for efficiency and innovation.