Firdaous el Ghazi

Firdaous el Ghazi
Mohammadia School of Engineers

Doctor of Engineering

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Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) is a major energy market experiencing significant supply chain evolution. Supply terms are progressively changing from long-term and binding contracts to shorter-term and flexible clauses, taking into consideration demand uncertainties. This context is making heavy investments in the LNG infrastructure risky, costly, and...
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Video analytics with deep learning techniques has generated immense interest in academia and industry, captivating minds with its transformative potential. Deep learning techniques and the deluge of video data enable the mechanization of tasks that were once the exclusive domain of human effort. Furthermore, edge intelligence is emerging as an inte...
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Morocco, as many other countries in North Africa, is becoming vulnerable to climate change consequences. Its sulfur dioxide (SO2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are relatively high due to the electricity production, this sector is still heavily relying on coal. Morocco is also an emerging country, aiming to raise its economic development indica...
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The aim of this article is to study the context and the challenges of the North African region in its quest towards energy transition. This work performs firstly a benchmark between the countries namely Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia, in terms of fossil resources and renewable potential based on official data and statistics. The study then fo...
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In recent years, energy debates are increasingly focused on the energy transition, the Kingdom of Morocco has shown a growing preference for Liquid Natural Gaz (LNG) to ensure energy efficiency. Therefore, Morocco is projecting to invest in its first natural gas for importing and storage capacity by 2030. In tune with developing a terminal site loc...
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In order to achieve sustainable supply combustible development, Morocco is projecting to invest in its first natural gas importing and storage capacity by 2030. This future project should be designed for electric power plants and other sectors with energy. It is not worthy that up today most of the existing power plants in Morocco are depending on...

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