The CDER’s Hydrogen Renewable Energy Division holds a patent for a "Hydrogen torch powered by a renewable source for isolated areas"
The Hydrogen Renewable Energy Division of the Renewable Energy Development Center has recently obtained the patent for the "Hydrogen Torch Powered by a Renewable Source for Isolated Areas."

This invention is of great importance from both an environmental and economic point of view for the following reasons:
It uses a renewable energy source—hydrogen produced through electrolysis.
It does not emit greenhouse gases or other harmful gases.
It poses no risk to users, unlike conventional blowtorches.
It does not require transport authorization.
It is less expensive than the acetylene torch.
It is lightweight and easy to use.
It does not require fuel, making it particularly suitable for use in isolated areas.
This patent can be industrialized and applied across various welding and cutting fields, including automotive manufacturing, petrochemicals, sheet metal work, and other industries.

Inventors:
Mr. Rafik Medjbour, Mr. Zahir Mouhoub, Miss Sabrina Zitouni, Mr. Mohamed Medjouti, Mr. Mohamed Kedaid, and Mr. Abdallah Khellaf.

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