Clean Energy Complex

As alternate and emerging sources of energy enter the public dialog, there is a need to communicate their technical underpinnings to broad audience of learners.

Green Hydrogen is an example of such a topic and our goal in presenting this subject is to provide awareness of this emerging energy source in a highly visual manner supporting many level of instruction.

However, in addition to transportation, we also have a huge ongoing demand for energy to support the production of chemicals, petrochemicals, fertilizers, plastics, iron and steel, precious and heavy metals that are used in a wide range of manufacturing applications – and these are wholly dependent on fossil fuels.

Manufacturing industries are typically clustered in large complexes, and this localizes the need for large quantities of energy that are both sustainable and extendable as the complexes expand in line with expected manufacturing expansion. This presents a challenge to find ways of minimizing emissions from extraction and purification of minerals and fossil fuels and their use in industrial applications.

This Energy Program is dedicated to side-by-side energy production sourced from a combination of renewable and non-polluting fossil fuels.