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    STUDY AND DESIGN OF A HYDROGEN STATION
    (HOCINE Abdelkader, 2025) BENMEHDIA, KHALID
    The object of this thesis is to conduct a comprehensive study on the design of a green hydrogen station in Algeria. This study will cover the theoretical background of the hydrogen energy source, the identification of functional requirements and technical feasibility, the station design and a scalable maintenance plan using the latest artificial intelligence technologies. The study focuses on the significant potential of hydrogen in the global energy transition, its role in achieving carbon neutrality and Algeria's strategy in the field of renewable energies. The study also assesses the production, storage, distribution and future applications of hydrogen, providing an integrated maintenance plan based on AI technologies to ensure the station's sustainable and efficient operation. This study presents a realistic model of a hydrogen station adapted to Algerian conditions, establishing it as a valuable resource for researchers and decision-makers in this promising field.

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