MME and QU tie up to capture organic gas


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Qatar University College of Engineering (QU-CENG) and the Ministry of Municipality and Environment (MME) launched a project on the exchange of information and consultancy on the recent techniques to capture organic gas released from waste and recycle it into an organic fuel for dual-fuel vehicles.
The event was attended by QU-CENG dean Dr Khalifa al-Khalifa, MME public parks director Mohamed al-Khouri and MME consultant Jamal Shraideh, along with QU leaders, faculty members and staff.
Dr al-Khalifa said, 'This event comes in support of the MoU signed with MME to respond to environmental challenges, and push further investment in research in collaboration with partners and stakeholders.
'This collaboration supports CENG's position as a leading partner in research to improve practices in co-ordination with local and international institutions and to promote efforts that provide efficient solutions in order to overcome the numerous challenges in the area of waste management, he added.
Al-Khouri said, 'This project aims to provide solutions that help preserve the environment and achieve sustainable environmental development, in line with Qatar National Vision 2030. MME is committed to provide full support to this agreement to fulfil its objectives in a way that benefits Qatar's environment and economy, and we look forward to more concrete co-operation with QU in other areas.
The project was established based upon a memorandum of understanding, signed between QU-CENG and MME in
February 2017.

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