13 articles done..3 more articles to go for year 2022
All from the same journal; Journal of Cleaner Production, Q1, IF=11.072
Tag Archives: hydrogen
Constructive dialogue between the IFE researchers and the General Manager of the Sarawak Energy R&D Department and his team today (8th March 2022) via Microsoft Team Meetings.
Key researchers from the Institute of Future Energy, UTM
Prof. Dr. Aishah A. Jalil – Director of the Centre of Hydrogen Energy (CHE)
Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Md Pauzi Abdullah – Director of the Centre of Electrical Energy Systems (CEES)
Ts. Dr. Sathiabama – Director of the UTM Ocean Thermal Energy Centre (UTM-OTEC)
Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Mimi Haryani Hassim
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anwar Johari
Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. Dalila Mat Said
Dr. Tuan Amran Tuan Abdullah
Dr. Umi Aisah Asli
Dr. Norafneeza Norazahar
Key researchers from the Sarawak Energy R&D team
Dr. Ng Sing Muk – General Manager R&D
Mr. Aaron Khin Chee Hwa
Ms. Pong Chun Hui
Mr. Gabriel
Mr. Fernand
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Announcement of New Date for ICCE2022
Institute of Future Energy, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia in collaboration with Clean Energy Research Institute (CERI), University of Miami cordially invite you to participate in;
18th International Conference on Clean Energy 2022 (ICCE2022)
27 – 28 July 2022
Kuching, Sarawak, MALAYSIA
For further info, please go to this link https://icce2020.utm.my/
My PhD viva defense @UPM
PhD viva defense ✅
Alhamdulillah ?
High-Temperature Electrolysis of Copper Chloride using Hybrid Proton Exchange Membrane for Hydrogen Production
The thesis correction phase begins today
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Reviewer Certificate by Elsevier – Journal of Cleaner Production
Reviewer Certificate by Elsevier
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Reviewer Certificate by Elsevier – Heliyon Journal
Reviewer Certificate by Elsevier
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Membranes Journal, Quartile 1 (Q1) with the impact factor (IF) of 4.106.
Our review article on membrane-based electrolysis for hydrogen production has been published in the Membranes Journal, Quartile 1 (Q1) with the impact factor (IF) of 4.106.
The article reviews the alkaline electrolysis and 6 types of membrane-based electrolysis for hydrogen production and its current technological progress.
The challenges and future trends were also discussed and concluded with the future developments of the cost-effective membranes for hydrogen production.
This review article is available online via open access https://lnkd.in/gNfJ84xa. Please download, share and cite the article if it is related to your research works.
https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/11/11/810
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Review Paper Q1 IF 4.106 Membranes Journal
Review article: Membrane-Based Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production: A Review
Alhamdulillah, new achievement unlocked
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Review Paper Q1 IF 4.106 Membranes Journal
Membrane-Based Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production: A Review
Centre of Hydrogen Energy – Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Laboratory
One of the important labs at the Centre of Hydrogen Energy is our very own Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Laboratory led by Dr. Tuan Amran Tuan Abdullah.
These photos indicate the aerial view of our 3.36 kWp solar photovoltaic system installed on top of the lab which is linked to a Direct Solar to Hydrogen via Alkaline & High-Temperature Hybrid Proton Exchange Membrane (H-PEM) Electrolysis.
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THE CEO OF MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE CENTRE VISITED INSTITUTE OF FUTURE ENERGY UTM
The Institute of Future Energy (IFE), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Johor Bahru was honored to receive a visit from a special guest, the CEO of Malaysian Green Technology & Climate Change Centre (MGTC) Mr. Shamsul Bahar Mohd Nor on 9th August 2020.
During the visit, Mr. Shamsul Bahar was accompanied by other MGTC delegates comprising Mr. Huzaimi (Director of Sustainable Mobility), Ms. Wan Nadia Kamarudin (Lead Analyst), and Mr. Hammad (Senior Analyst).
The official visit by MGTC was a continuation from the first meeting with UTM on 20th July 2020 where MGTC delegates visited the research facilities in the Centre of Hydrogen Energy at UTM Kuala Lumpur.
The meeting during the visit was chaired by the Director of the Institute of Future Energy, Prof. Dr. Arshad Ahmad by welcoming the presence of the MGTC delegates, followed by the brief research presentations from Assoc. Prof. Adnan Ripin (Centre of Hydrogen Energy (CHE) Director), Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Md Pauzi Abdullah (Centre of Electrical Energy Systems (CEES) Director), Ir. Dr. Mohd Azman Abas (Automotive Development Centre (ADC) Director), and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nik Rumzi Nik Idris (Head of UTM-PROTON Future Drives (UPFD) Lab).
After the meeting, the visit was continued with a site visit to Electrochemistry Lab that headed by Prof. Dr. Aishah Jalil where all their researchers were focusing on the new synthesis and improved catalysts.
Then, the MGTC delegates visited the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Lab, headed by Dr. Tuan Amran Tuan Abdullah where all the hydrogen and fuel cell research teams were conducting experiments there.
There was also a brief presentation by Ts. Mohd Fadhzir about the High-Temperature of Copper Chloride Electrolysis using Proton Exchange Membrane for Hydrogen Production to MGTC delegates.
MGTC delegates were also brought to the aquaponics projects where they can see and experience the integration of lobster farming, tilapia rearing and vegetable farming with the potential of using renewable and sustainable energy from solar modules. The aquaponics project was headed by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anwar Johari from the Centre of Hydrogen Energy (CHE).
At UTM-PROTON Future Drives lab, MGTC delegates were presented with the latest development on electric vehicle car that involves a lot of research and hard work to develop an EV car prototype that can run 100% using the energy from battery storage.
The visit continued to the Automotive Development Centre (ADC) where the Research and Development (R&D) was focusing on the chassis, driving control dynamics, materials and cooling requirements developments.
The CEO and delegates of MGTC were very keen on the latest development in mobility and sustainable energy researches by our researchers and offered to have an extended Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) since there is already an MoU between Greentech Malaysia and UTM that focusing on human capital development signed previously.
There will be something big coming out from the collaboration between the Malaysian Green Technology & Climate Change Centre (MGTC) and the Institute of Future Energy (IFE) in the near future especially towards the hydrogen fuel cell and sustainable energy research.