NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC), the visionary force behind the world’s largest green hydrogen plant, has marked a milestone with the delivery of its first set of wind turbines at the Port of NEOM in northwest Saudi Arabia.
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The Ministry of Energy and Minerals in the Sultanate of Oman has signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) with key industry players to propel Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS) and blue hydrogen development.
The Sultanate of Oman, known for its commitment to sustainable practices, is making significant strides towards clean energy, focusing on wind and solar power to generate electricity. In an ambitious move, Oman is investing over $30 billion in accelerating hydrogen production, a key player in the global shift towards renewable energy sources.
Morocco has unveiled ambitious plans to construct a 5,600km hydrogen pipeline that will traverse 11 West African countries.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has made a resounding commitment to a sustainable and decarbonized future with the official launch of its National Hydrogen Strategy.
As the world eagerly embraces the potential of hydrogen as a clean energy source, the efficient transport of this versatile gas becomes a critical consideration. A recent study published by the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC) dives into the energy requirements for transporting hydrogen through various methods and uncovers some compelling insights.
The administration of East Port Said, situated at the northern gateway of the Suez Canal, is setting its sights on the port of Thessaloniki as a potential route to the Balkans and Europe.
The Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC) has shed light on the concerning pace of hydrogen exportation and the formidable challenges it faces. A recent study exclusively disclosed by the Energy Platform unveils that despite the multitude of projects announced for hydrogen export, the vast majority are still in the early developmental stages and are far from making the critical final investment decisions required to propel them into implementation.
ACWA Power has signed a series of groundbreaking agreements worth a staggering $746 million. These transformative agreements, forged during the Future Investment Initiative (FII7) in Riyadh, are set to catalyze clean energy and sustainability initiatives across multiple regions.
Kazakhstan, known for its vast landscapes, is set to embark on a new journey – as a green hydrogen and ammonia exporter to Europe. In a significant agreement signed at the Global Gateway Forum in Brussels, Hyrasia One and Sarzha multifunctional marine terminal have joined forces to transport these clean energy carriers from Kazakhstan’s shores to global markets.