3 Emirati students design a device to reduce carbon dioxide emissions

The project is being presented at an event at Zayed University. From the source

Three Emirati students from Gulf National School designed a device to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, use hydrogen as a fuel that generates energy, reduces dependence on unsustainable sources, and replaces it with hydrogen energy to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

The project, implemented by students Hind Al-Helou, Fatima Abdulmajeed and Mariam Issa, aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and significantly improves air quality, health and climate, whether hydrogen is produced by steam repair for natural gas or wind air analysis.

Student Maryam Issa told Emirates Today that she participated with her colleagues Hind and Fatima in presenting the project model, which was supervised by teacher Ghaleb Wehbe, in an event held at Zayed University in Dubai, explaining that the project is a small complex consisting of a group of houses, and is based on one energy source, which is hydrogen, and the use of hydrogen as a primary source instead of solar panels.

She pointed out that they received great support from the school administration, which was keen to ensure that the project was done well, as well as keen to develop students' ideas to benefit from innovative projects more broadly.

She stated that the innovative events organized by educational bodies, including the "National Festival of Science, Technology and Innovation", which is organized by the Ministry of Education on an annual basis, are a platform to encourage students from schools and universities to present their creative and innovative ideas in the field of science and technology to develop them scientifically, and urge them to participate continuously in this type of forums and exhibitions capable of creating an attractive environment, and capable of integrating young people in scientific disciplines.