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Bassel Soudan

Researcher at University of Sharjah

Publications -  53
Citations -  1272

Bassel Soudan is an academic researcher from University of Sharjah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Swizzling. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 48 publications receiving 772 citations. Previous affiliations of Bassel Soudan include Ajman University of Science and Technology & Illinois Institute of Technology.

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Recent progress in the use of renewable energy sources to power water desalination plants

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the importance of water resources in modern societies and the challenges facing modern societies, while water covers about two thirds of the surface of the earth, while air covers less than one third of it.
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Outlook of carbon capture technology and challenges

TL;DR: An evaluation of state-of-the-art technologies used in the capturing CO2 including post-combustion, pre-combUSTion, and oxy - combustion are reviewed and compared.
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Geothermal based hybrid energy systems, toward eco-friendly energy approaches

TL;DR: A review of the literature shows that the most common hybrid systems implementation involve the integration of geothermal with solar (45% of systems) followed by the integrated of a cooling tower into the geothermal system (30% of system) as mentioned in this paper.
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Overview of ocean power technology

TL;DR: In this paper, a critical expose of some of the newly emerging renewable energy technologies with special concentration on marine energy generation is provided, highlighting the need for proper environmental and social impact assessments of these technologies.
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Prospects and challenges of concentrated solar photovoltaics and enhanced geothermal energy technologies.

TL;DR: A detailed background about Concentrated Solar Photovoltaics and Enhanced Geothermal Energy and their main types such as solar tower, parabolic trough, and so on are presented and the principle challenges impeding the advancement of these energy technologies into commercialisation are discussed.