Heiner Camacho is addressing the costliness of the green energy transition by proposing the use of an intellectual property-based device to harvest the mechanical movements of ocean tides and waves. This innovative approach aims to transform this kinetic energy into electricity, specifically to power the hydrolytic process for obtaining “Green Hydrogen,” offering a more energy-efficient solution for the green energy transition.
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Falling Walls Lab
Breaking the Wall of Sustainable Green Hydrogen
Heiner Camacho
Heiner Camacho is a graduate student at Seoul National University with Msc desgrees in technology management and smart cities global convergence. His research focuses on the environmental impact and evaluation of emerging technologies and the development of models for supporting climate change policymaking in the transportation field. Heiner has expertise in business management, information sciences, economics, and finances. He actively contributes to developing Smart City indexes based on the SDGs and net-zero carbon implementation and has fostered the research of DX for Latin America and the Caribbean.