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With the 2050 net-zero target approaching, several companies around the world have been hunting for creative ways to tackle the climate crisis and develop technology supporting Earth's green infrastructure. ISUZU Generator

One such establishment, South Korea's SEMP Research Institute, has developed cutting-edge technology – an AI Smart Electromagnetic Generator (AISEG) in collaboration with Global Solutions for Project Management.
This technology was showcased at the Cop28, the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, where most global leaders agreed to transition away from fossil fuels. It was exhibited at SEMP's stand – 112, Energy Transition Hub, Green Zone.
The organization's Instagram account documented in a post:
"The coils you see are a pathway to clean power – one that the world needs to cut emissions and keep the spirit of the Paris Agreement alive. We are joining the mission of @cop28uaeofficial with this breakthrough technology that has captivated experts. The AI Smart Electromagnetic Generator is the future of power."
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According to the company, AISEG is a non-rotational power generation system operating on fundamental electromagnetic principles and laws such as Biot-Savart's and Faraday's laws.
The technology aims to revolutionize energy generation by providing constant output frequency without the need for fuel.
The company stated: "This innovation is scalable and can be used in power plants, a house off-grid, electric vehicles with no need for recharging or refueling, ships, planes, and mobile phones. The sky is the limit."
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Unlike conventional methods that rely on fossil fuels, AISEG operates on fundamental electromagnetic principles, employing non-rotational power generation systems based on Biot-Savart's Law and Faraday's Law.
SEMP says that the technology generates electricity with remarkable efficiency and consistent output frequency stimulated by stable magnetic fields.
These magnetic fields are formed through circular winding and AI logic signals. Scientists designed this device to prioritize sustainability, aiming to combat climate change by offering emissions-free power generation for various applications.
Additionally, the creation's modular nature allows scalability and adaptability, while its low operational costs and minimal infrastructure requirements position it as a cost-effective and eco-friendly solution.
Woo Hee Choi, CEO of SEMP, told The National: "It is a self-powered generator, has a compact footprint, and a near-permanent lifespan. It is the next leap in the evolution of technology."

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