The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST) in Japan and the Faculty of Energy and Environmental Engineering at The British University in Egypt, will contribute expertise to the Closing the Gap: A Global Perspective study.
Working alongside contributors from the UK, Netherlands, the US, Australia, and Brazil, the organisations will identify technologies in blue and green hydrogen, offshore wind, oil and gas electrification, direct air capture and carbon capture, utilisation and storage.
Initiated at the COP26 Summit in Glasgow last year (2021), the study will identify technology gaps and innovation priorities to accelerate an integrated Net Zero energy future.
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