This document outlines a webinar series on green hydrogen organized by several organizations in partnership between Tunisia and Germany. The webinar series aims to raise awareness, build capacity, and network stakeholders on green hydrogen as part of an initiative to establish a joint Tunisian-German competence center and new value chain based on renewable energy and green hydrogen. The webinars will be held weekly on Wednesdays at 19:00 in English with speakers from both countries. The agenda outlines over 15 webinar sessions covering various technical and strategic topics related to green hydrogen production, storage, transportation, and integration into energy systems.
The webinar series on green hydrogen is being organized by several organizations in partnership to raise awareness and build capacity on green hydrogen. It is part of a wider initiative to establish a new value chain based on renewable energies and green hydrogen through a joint Tunisian-German competence center. The webinars will take place weekly on Wednesdays at 19:00 in English for speakers and attendees from Germany and Tunisia. The second webinar is scheduled for December 9, 2020 and will focus on the transition of the German energy system, including its drivers, challenges and opportunities.
The webinar series organized by various organizations aims to raise awareness and build capacity around green hydrogen. It is part of a wider initiative to establish a joint Tunisian-German competence center and new value chain based on renewable energy and green hydrogen. The webinars will be held weekly on Wednesdays at 19:00 in English for speakers and attendees from Germany and Tunisia. The first webinar is on December 2nd 2020 and will feature a discussion with Dr. Ing. Mongi Marzouk, the former Tunisian Minister for energy, mines and energy transition, on the stakes of Tunisia's energy transition.
The webinar series organized by CSI/OIT, TUHH, ANME, and VDI aims to raise awareness and build capacity around green hydrogen. It is part of a broader initiative to establish a Tunisian-German competence center and new value chain based on renewable energy and green hydrogen. The webinars will be held weekly on Wednesdays at 7pm in English for attendees from Germany and Tunisia. The first webinar is on December 2nd and will feature a presentation by Mongi Marzouk on the stakes of Tunisia's energy transition.
This document outlines a webinar series on green hydrogen organized by several organizations in partnership between Tunisia and Germany. The webinar series aims to raise awareness, build capacity, and network stakeholders on green hydrogen as part of an initiative to establish a joint Tunisian-German competence center and new value chain based on renewable energy and green hydrogen. The webinars will be held weekly on Wednesdays at 19:00 in English with speakers from both countries. The agenda outlines over 15 webinar sessions covering various technical and strategic topics related to green hydrogen production, storage, transportation, and integration into energy systems.
The webinar series on green hydrogen is being organized by several organizations in partnership to raise awareness and build capacity on green hydrogen. It is part of a wider initiative to establish a new value chain based on renewable energies and green hydrogen through a joint Tunisian-German competence center. The webinars will take place weekly on Wednesdays at 19:00 in English for speakers and attendees from Germany and Tunisia. The second webinar is scheduled for December 9, 2020 and will focus on the transition of the German energy system, including its drivers, challenges and opportunities.
The webinar series organized by various organizations aims to raise awareness and build capacity around green hydrogen. It is part of a wider initiative to establish a joint Tunisian-German competence center and new value chain based on renewable energy and green hydrogen. The webinars will be held weekly on Wednesdays at 19:00 in English for speakers and attendees from Germany and Tunisia. The first webinar is on December 2nd 2020 and will feature a discussion with Dr. Ing. Mongi Marzouk, the former Tunisian Minister for energy, mines and energy transition, on the stakes of Tunisia's energy transition.
The webinar series organized by CSI/OIT, TUHH, ANME, and VDI aims to raise awareness and build capacity around green hydrogen. It is part of a broader initiative to establish a Tunisian-German competence center and new value chain based on renewable energy and green hydrogen. The webinars will be held weekly on Wednesdays at 7pm in English for attendees from Germany and Tunisia. The first webinar is on December 2nd and will feature a presentation by Mongi Marzouk on the stakes of Tunisia's energy transition.
This document provides the program for the 9th Journées des Sciences de l'Ingénieur conference taking place from September 25-27, 2020 in Sfax, Tunisia. The conference will include plenary sessions, a poster session, and a closing ceremony. Plenary sessions will cover various engineering topics like solar energy, wind energy, nanofluids, and more. A social program is also planned. The conference aims to bring together engineers and researchers to exchange knowledge on recent advances in engineering science.
This document describes the Mediterranean University as Catalyst for Eco-Sustainable Renovation project. The project aims to implement innovative energy renovation solutions to decrease energy consumption at universities in Tunisia, Italy, Palestine, and Spain. It will define renovation measures based on energy audits of buildings at the University of Tunis El Manar, University of Florence, and University of An Najah, and implement pilot renovation projects. The consortium includes universities and organizations from four Mediterranean countries and seeks to develop policy tools and strategic plans to support energy efficient retrofitting of higher education buildings across the region.
This document provides the program for the 9th Journées des Sciences de l'Ingénieur conference taking place from September 25-27, 2020 in Sfax, Tunisia. The conference will include plenary sessions, a poster session, and a closing ceremony. Plenary sessions will cover various engineering topics like solar energy, wind energy, nanofluids, and more. A social program is also planned. The conference aims to bring together engineers and researchers to exchange knowledge on recent advances in engineering science.
This document describes the Mediterranean University as Catalyst for Eco-Sustainable Renovation project. The project aims to implement innovative energy renovation solutions to decrease energy consumption at universities in Tunisia, Italy, Palestine, and Spain. It will define renovation measures based on energy audits of buildings at the University of Tunis El Manar, University of Florence, and University of An Najah, and implement pilot renovation projects. The consortium includes universities and organizations from four Mediterranean countries and seeks to develop policy tools and strategic plans to support energy efficient retrofitting of higher education buildings across the region.