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Khalid Alhindi
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Khalid Alhindi covers electric mobility, battery innovation, and the energy transition across MENA. With a background in mechanical engineering and specialization in clean propulsion systems, electric machines, and next-generation batteries—including solid-state and lithium-sulfur technologies—he bridges technical and commercial developments with broader shifts shaping the future of energy and transportation.
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Aug 4, 2025 ∙ 7 min
AI Needs Energy- But it Doesn't Have to Cost the Planet
Artificial intelligence is surging into every corner of modern life, and data centres are emerging as the backbone of this transformation. But as governments and corporations race to build this infrastructure, requiring vast amounts of electricity, water, land, and critical minerals, the key question becomes: where, and how, should it be built?
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Jul 14, 2025 ∙ 4 min
The Gulf's Energy Transition- 2025 Review: Part 3
Sulfur is traditionally viewed as a low-value byproduct of oil refining and is largely stockpiled or exported for fertilizer production. However, this element is increasingly being considered as a key enabler for next-generation batteries. With some of the world's largest sulfur reserves and production volumes, the Gulf is uniquely positioned to turn this underutilized resource into a strategic advantage.
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Jul 7, 2025 ∙ 5 min
The Gulf's Energy Transition- 2025 Review: Part 2
Rather, such approaches are more about providing regions, especially those heavily dependent on oil and petroleum exports, with pragmatic pathways to a clean energy transition and a bridge between legacy infrastructure and next-generation clean-tech value chains.
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