Manufacturing of a Solar Power Tower Prototype by a Student of the Department of Fuel and Energy Engineering Technologies

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A student from the Department of Fuel and Energy Engineering, Hussein Ali Mohammed, successfully manufactured a Solar Power Tower Prototype, which was displayed at the university to raise awareness among the academic community, particularly university students, about the importance of solar energy and its role in addressing energy challenges. This project aims to highlight modern technologies in renewable energy and encourage students to engage in practical projects that support reliance on clean and sustainable energy sources. The project was carried out under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Ammar Abdul Kazim, Assist. Lecturer Ali Yassin, and Engineer Abdullah Marza Hamza, serving as a practical example of connecting theoretical knowledge with hands-on applications, in line with sustainable development goals. The project aligns with several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including: Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy, by promoting sustainable solar energy solutions. Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, by encouraging student innovation and developing practical energy projects. Goal 13: Climate Action, by promoting energy sources that reduce dependence on fossil fuels and limit emissions. This achievement reflects the department’s commitment to supporting student creativity and innovation, and advancing projects that highlight the significance of clean and sustainable energy for the future.