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A $550 million infrastructure project at Oman’s Port of Duqm is positioning the Gulf as a serious contender in the global race to scale low-carbon industrial supply chains, with Investcorp’s infrastructure arm, AIIP, taking a central role.
Table of Contents Overview of Green Hydrogen Market Outlook Post-2025 Investment and Funding Landscape for Green Hydrogen Technological Advances in…
Neom’s green hydrogen project, the largest of its kind globally, was conceived with the capacity to produce 600 tonnes of…
The recent passage of Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ through the House has stirred considerable debate about its potential impact…
On 20 February 2025, the European Commission closed its IF24 renewable hydrogen auction after attracting 61 bids across 11 Member States requesting…
BP has exited its joint development of the 250MW H2-Fifty project in the Port of Rotterdam—a decision that signals both strategic recalibration and the financial headwinds confronting early-stage electrolytic hydrogen ventures. HyCC, BP’s former partner, will instead pursue a similarly sized standalone project, H2Next, shifting timelines and partnerships but retaining ambition in Europe’s largest port.
The European Union’s target to produce 10 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen by 2030 hinges on a critical question: Can…
Electric Hydrogen’s 100 MW HYPRPlant will power what’s projected to become the world’s largest eFuels production facility—Infinium’s “Project Roadrunner” in Texas.
Hydrom Brings ACME’s Duqm Hydrogen Project Under National Umbrella as Oman Consolidates $50 Billion Green Hydrogen Push
On Sunday, Hydrom—Oman’s state-owned hydrogen orchestrator—finalized Project Development and Usufruct Agreements with India’s ACME Group, officially integrating Phases 2 and 3 of the Duqm-based hydrogen and ammonia project into the country’s centralized green hydrogen framework.
The recently concluded IPOSH (Innovative Process Design for Offshore Hydrogen) project—led by H2sea, Bosch Thin Metal Technologies, and TNO—claims to have achieved a 10–20% reduction in the Levelised Cost of Hydrogen (LCOH). While the figure is significant, the implications rest heavily on whether the novel system integration approach can translate into real-world commercial deployments.
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