In a groundbreaking study led by Omani scientists, the spotlight is on the Sultanate’s vast potential to harness high-quality silica sand for cost-effective thermal energy storage.
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Israeli researchers at the Israel Institute of Technology (Technion) have unveiled a groundbreaking technology for the production of eco-friendly green hydrogen.
Italian government has given its approval to allocate funds for a feasibility study on the ambitious “Green Corridor” project. Spearheaded by Italian Deputy Debora Serracchiani of the Democratic Party, this initiative aims to streamline the transportation of green hydrogen from Morocco to the strategic port of Trieste.
In a concerted effort to position Jordan as a regional hub for the production and exportation of green hydrogen, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources is spearheading transformative initiatives.
Oman, nestled amidst the oil-rich sands of the Arabian Peninsula, is making a bold statement. In a five-year moonshot, the Sultanate is forcing factories across 14 economic zones to switch from fossil fuels to the clean-burning haven of green hydrogen. This audacious move positions Oman as a frontrunner in the region’s race toward a sustainable future, promising a domino effect on its economy and environment.
Amnah, winner of Oman’s first land block for green hydrogen development, is set to channel its renewable hydrogen output into the production of green steel within the Sultanate.
As the world races towards carbon neutrality, Kuwait emerges as a key player in the realm of low-carbon hydrogen, a groundbreaking energy resource touted for its potential to reshape the environmental landscape.
Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman of Saudi Arabia held a crucial meeting with Uzbekistan’s Deputy Prime Minister, Jamshid Kochkarov, in Riyadh on Thursday. The meeting focused on fortifying joint cooperation in various energy sectors, marking a milestone in the bilateral relations between the two nations.
In the wake of COP28 in Dubai, three influential organizations—Hydrogen Europe, the MENA Hydrogen Alliance, and the African Hydrogen Partnership—have forged a strengthened collaboration to expedite and amplify the energy transition with clean hydrogen.
In a historic turn of events, COP28 concluded on December 13, culminating in what is now known as the “UAE consensus.” The closing text of the conference carries a groundbreaking deal signaling a transition away from fossil fuels—a watershed moment after decades of climate negotiations.