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Volume 1
Article 1 : Cost-Optimized CCU in Saudi Power Plants to Enable Competitive Low-Carbon Hydrogen Exports
Focuses on reducing CO₂ capture cost and energy penalties in gas/oil power plants, expanding utilization pathways, and integrating CCU with hubs (NEOM, Yanbu, Jubail) to strengthen Saudi hydrogen exports and the Circular Carbon Economy. Click here to download click here to download
Article 2 : Hybrid Solar–Wind–Storage Microgrids for Remote Regions in Saudi Arabia: Enabling NEOM and Red Sea Vision 2030 Energy Goals
This study explains how off-grid hybrid microgrids combining solar PV, wind, and battery storage can deliver reliable, low-carbon electricity for remote and coastal developments in Saudi Arabia—especially NEOM and the Red Sea Project—through optimized sizing, layered control/EMS, and techno-economic evaluation (NPC, LCOE, renewable fraction, LOLP, CO₂ abatement).click here to download
Article 3 : A Risk-Based Cybersecurity Policy Model Using Artificial Intelligence
Proposes the RAI-CPM (Risk-Based, AI-Enabled Cybersecurity Policy Model) alignment, risk governance, AI-driven risk analytics, and control execution to strengthen cyber resilience and regulatory readiness. click here to download
Article 4 : Real-Time AI Guidance for Robotic Surgeons: A Systematic Review
Reviews 2020–2025 research on intraoperative AI that turns endoscopic video, robot kinematics, and telemetry into context-aware guidance, and proposes the Guidance Readiness Quadrant (GRQ) to judge deployment readiness beyond accuracy—latency feasibility, evidence realism/leakage control, safety/fail-safes, and governance/explainability click here to download
Article 5 : Energy Storage Technologies for Desert Conditions: Battery Chemistries, Thermal Storage and Large-Scale Innovations
This paper reviews storage solutions that can operate reliably in Saudi Arabia’s harsh desert environment—high heat, dust, and remote/off-grid demands—covering Li-ion (LFP), sodium-based, flow batteries, and thermal energy storage (molten salt, sensible heat, PCM). It links these technologies to national renewable goals and giga-project needs (e.g., NEOM/AMAALA), and recommends R&D and policy priorities to improve performance, safety, localization, and long-term grid resilience. click here to download