Fuel and Energy Technologies Students Conduct Field Survey on Fuel Consumption

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As part of promoting applied research and linking academic knowledge with societal needs, students of the Fuel and Energy Technologies Department conducted a specialized field survey examining fuel consumption patterns, energy efficiency awareness, and challenges related to conventional and alternative energy sources, under the supervision of Eng. Norhan Thamer and Eng. Tabarak Mohsen. The survey targeted a diverse sample of community members as well as service and industrial institutions to collect reliable data for analyzing consumption behavior, evaluating fuel efficiency, and identifying opportunities for transitioning toward more sustainable energy solutions. It also addressed environmental impacts associated with fuel emissions, adoption of clean technologies, and practical approaches to improving energy efficiency and reducing waste. The supervising engineers emphasized the importance of employing scientific research tools to address energy-related economic and environmental challenges, while enhancing students’ competencies in survey design, statistical analysis, and technical reporting. Alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy By assessing fuel efficiency and promoting sustainable energy solutions. SDG 13: Climate Action Through addressing emissions and proposing mitigation strategies. SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production By analyzing consumption patterns and encouraging efficient energy use. SDG 4: Quality Education Through strengthening research skills and analytical thinking. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to preparing qualified professionals capable of contributing effectively to sustainable energy development and environmental protection.