With over seventy countries setting net-zero commitments by or around mid-century, low-carbon hydrogen (H2) is expected to play a pivotal role in the decarbonization of the global economy, especially sectors less dependent on electricity, which are often termed as hard-to-abate industries.
Analyst- Utilities & Renewables
Khalid is an analyst in the Utilities and Renewables program at KAPSARC. He is an electrical power and machines engineer…
Khalid is an analyst in the Utilities and Renewables program at KAPSARC. He is an electrical power and machines engineer with a bachelor’s degree from the Department of Electrical Engineering at King Abdulaziz University. His work at KAPSARC has focused on renewables, energy modeling, and the electric power systems field.
Expertise
- Energy Modeling
- Electric Power Systems
- Renewable Energy
Publications See all Khalid Alhadhrami’s publications
Which Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) Pathways Can Provide Net-negative Emissions?
With over seventy countries setting net-zero commitments by or around mid-century, low-carbon hydrogen (H2) is…
1st June 2024Modeling Green Hydrogen Production Using power-to-x: Saudi and German Contexts
With over seventy countries setting net-zero commitments by or around mid-century, low-carbon hydrogen (H2) is…
25th April 2024