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Khalid Ait Nasser

 Khaled, a doctoral student, is an independent science journalist. He obtained a professional BA degree in Journalistic Writing and an MA degree in Journalism and Media Diversity from Ibn Zohr University in Agadir. He is also an alumnus of the TV Documentary training programme of the Al-Jazeera Media Institute in Doha. Khaled is a member of the Arab networks of investigative journalism (ARIJ) and of science journalism. He has ample experience working as a reporter for international websites, such as HuffPost Arabi and Al-Fanar Media Corporation. He is currently active in the science department of Al-Jazeera Net and for the website SciDev.net. 
 

My areas of interest:

Renewable Energy 

I wrote my article about the first ever pilot project in sustainable hydrogen production in Morocco. A small electrolysis unit connected to photovoltaic solar panels generates hydrogen, which can be used for various other substances, such as the compound ammonia and methanol, or to make electricity. The pilot project hitherto constitutes the pinnacle of Morocco’s aspirations to create investment options in the field of green hydrogen. At the moment, there are six other ongoing large-scale projects. This issue is important to me, given the global competition in the transition to renewable energy in order to stop climate change. The interest in the potentials of green hydrogen is thus enormous. 
 
Here you can find his publications as part of the “Journalism and Science Project in North Africa and the Middle East”: 
https://www.scidev.net/mena/news/green-hydrogen-production-pilot-unit-morocco/ 

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