Browsing: Middle east

In a region synonymous with fossil fuels, Oman is charting a new course towards a sustainable energy future by embracing “green” hydrogen. Leveraging its abundant renewable resources and expansive landscapes, Oman is poised to emerge as a major player in the hydrogen economy, transitioning from a fossil-fuel producing country to a global exporter of clean energy.

A recent report from Deloitte, a global professional services firm, underscores the potential of green hydrogen to revolutionize our energy landscape. From its role in slashing emissions-intensive sectors to its projected market value surpassing liquid natural gas trade, the journey to a cleaner, sustainable energy future seems promising, albeit requiring substantial investments.

India and Saudi Arabia have embarked on preliminary discussions centered around green hydrogen collaboration. These talks, which encompass a spectrum of strategic areas, hold the potential to reshape both nations’ energy landscapes while advancing global decarbonization efforts.

Revolutionary steps towards carbon neutrality and clean energy production are being taken as Sungrow, a leading inverter and energy storage system supplier, partners with Indian Larsen & Toubro (L&T) for the monumental NEOM green hydrogen project in Saudi Arabia.