A hydrogen energy storage gas tank for clean electricity solar and wind turbine facility. Image: iStock
He said Sanedi would offer training to five technical and vocational education and training college graduates, with an additional two master’s students and a postdoctoral research fellow being drawn from Univen on renewable energy and hydrogen technologies. “We envisage that the research will lead to higher levels of awareness on renewable energy and the widespread adoption of renewable energy technologies by society,” he said.
This collaboration is expected to boost local economies by creating jobs, improving access to clean and reliable energy, fostering an environment of learning and innovation for the community.