Moaz Salah Al-Amri (22 years old) is conducting green energy generation experiments at the practical laboratory at Carleton University in Canada, aiming to enhance his capabilities in his field of renewable and sustainable energy engineering.

Al-Amiri, who is on scholarship to study abroad by the Ministry of Education, seeks to become an approved technology expert in engineering skills, with scientific and practical skills in the systems for energy generation, distribution, storage and use, so he follows the latest technologies for green energy generation, to be aware of all its developments .

Al-Amri, a student in the fourth and final grade, stated that he seeks to be an active player in meeting the needs of the major economic and population development, achieving a sustainable environment in terms of air quality, preserving water resources, increasing dependence on clean energy, and applying green development.

He pointed out that the great efforts made by the UAE in this field were clearly reflected in the fourth edition of the "State of Energy of the State of 2019" report, the national reference to highlight the successes in the energy field, which serves the state's energy strategy 2050, aimed at raising efficiency Individual and institutional consumption by 40%, raising the contribution of clean energy to the energy mix produced in the country from 25 to 50%, and achieving savings equivalent to 700 billion dirhams until 2050.

Al-Amiri explained that the report, which was launched by the Ministry of Energy and Industry last June, “reviewed the efforts of the state in diversifying energy sources, and the inclusion of clean energy and energy efficiency solutions, along with a balance between water, energy and food ties in an innovative template, to achieve the UAE’s vision 2021, related to energy and reducing emissions Carbon, in line with the global revolution in the field of energy ».

Al-Amri said that he chose alienation to achieve his scientific and practical ambition in the future, by being an effective element in serving the country's energy strategy 2050.

Al-Amri, who lives in the Canadian capital "Ottawa", pointed out that the most prominent lessons of alienation is in "accepting the other and absorbing it differently, and realizing the value of individual capabilities in carrying out various works, no matter how difficult they seem, along with adherence to deadlines, and investing time in all that is beneficial." And evaluate.

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The citizen Muadh Salah Al-Amri said that "the strong will helped me to overcome the difficulties of alienation greatly, and it made me not feel its existence, and I became an emissary in harmony with the new society, carrying out various tasks by himself, no matter how complex."

Al-Amiri, who is soon to obtain a bachelor’s degree in the field of “renewable and sustainable energy engineering”, affirmed his keenness on the participation of his citizens who are free scholars, in addition to attending the various events organized by the state embassy, ​​continuing that “these activities make us not feel far from the arms of the country, The family treasure and the blame of family, friends and loved ones.

Al - Amiri aspires to be an effective element in serving the country's energy strategy.