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Artificial Intelligence for Green Hydrogen Yield Prediction and Site Suitability using SHAP-Based Composite Index: Focus on Oman
Nwafor, Obumneme Zimuzor, Hooti, Mohammed Abdul Majeed Al
As nations seek sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels, green hydrogen has emerged as a promising strategic pathway toward decarbonisation, particularly in solar-rich arid regions. However, identifying optimal locations for hydrogen production requires the integration of complex environmental, atmospheric, and infrastructural factors, often compounded by limited availability of direct hydrogen yield data. This study presents a novel Artificial Intelligence (AI) framework for computing green hydrogen yield and site suitability index using mean absolute SHAP (SHapley Additive exPlanations) values. This framework consists of a multi-stage pipeline of unsupervised multi-variable clustering, supervised machine learning classifier and SHAP algorithm. The pipeline trains on an integrated meteorological, topographic and temporal dataset and the results revealed distinct spatial patterns of suitability and relative influence of the variables. With model predictive accuracy of 98%, the result also showed that water proximity, elevation and seasonal variation are the most influential factors determining green hydrogen site suitability in Oman with mean absolute shap values of 2.470891, 2.376296 and 1.273216 respectively. Given limited or absence of ground-truth yield data in many countries that have green hydrogen prospects and ambitions, this study offers an objective and reproducible alternative to subjective expert weightings, thus allowing the data to speak for itself and potentially discover novel latent groupings without pre-imposed assumptions. This study offers industry stakeholders and policymakers a replicable and scalable tool for green hydrogen infrastructure planning and other decision making in data-scarce regions.
- Europe > Middle East (0.14)
- Asia > Middle East > Saudi Arabia (0.14)
- Africa > Middle East > Morocco (0.14)
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Comparative Analysis of the Land Use and Land Cover Changes in Different Governorates of Oman using Spatiotemporal Multi-spectral Satellite Data
Shafi, Muhammad, Bokhari, Syed Mohsin
Land cover and land use (LULC) changes are key applications of satellite imagery, and they have critical roles in resource management, urbanization, protection of soils and the environment, and enhancing sustainable development. The literature has heavily utilized multispectral spatiotemporal satellite data alongside advanced machine learning algorithms to monitor and predict LULC changes. This study analyzes and compares LULC changes across various governorates (provinces) of the Sultanate of Oman from 2016 to 2021 using annual time steps. For the chosen region, multispectral spatiotemporal data were acquired from the open-source Sentinel-2 satellite dataset. Supervised machine learning algorithms were used to train and classify different land covers, such as water bodies, crops, urban, etc. The constructed model was subsequently applied within the study region, allowing for an effective comparative evaluation of LULC changes within the given timeframe.
- Asia > Middle East > Oman > Muscat Governorate > Muscat (0.05)
- Asia > Middle East > Oman > Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate > Nizwa (0.05)
- Asia > Middle East > Oman > Al Buraimi Governorate > Al-Buraimi (0.05)
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- Food & Agriculture > Agriculture (1.00)
- Law > Real Estate Law (0.70)
- Energy > Renewable > Geothermal > Geothermal Energy Exploration and Development > Geophysical Analysis & Survey (0.40)
Portuguese-flagged ship targeted in Arabian Sea drone assault; Houthi rebels claim responsibility
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. A Portuguese-flagged container ship came under attack by a drone in the far reaches of the Arabian Sea, corresponding with a claim by Yemen's Houthi rebels that they assaulted the ship there, authorities said Tuesday. The attack on the MSC Orion, occurring some 375 miles off the coast of Yemen, appeared to be the first confirmed deep-sea assault claimed by the Houthis since they began targeting ships in November. It suggests the Houthis -- or potentially their main benefactor Iran -- may have the ability to strike into the distances of the Indian Ocean as the rebels previously threatened in their ongoing campaign over Israel's war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
- Asia > Middle East > Yemen (0.86)
- North America > United States (0.77)
- Asia > Middle East > Iran (0.30)
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- Government > Military (1.00)
- Transportation > Marine (0.88)
- Government > Regional Government > North America Government > United States Government (0.53)
- Transportation > Freight & Logistics Services > Shipping (0.38)
Company offering AI-based consultancy launched
Muscat: The very first consultancy service that makes use of artificial intelligence (AI) was launched in Oman on Tuesday. The company, Impact Integrated, was inaugurated by Oman LNG Foundation CEO, Sheikh Khalid Al Massan. Impact Integrated founder and managing director (MD), Khalid Alhraithi claimed that it was a first of its kind venture in Middle East and North Africa (Mena). He said that the firm was an innovation radar that helps nurture said innovations. He added that name of the device they use for the purpose is Salalah 10 X.
- Asia > Middle East > Oman > Muscat Governorate > Muscat (0.33)
- Asia > Middle East > Oman > Dhofar Governorate > Salalah (0.33)
- Africa > North Africa (0.33)