Hydrogen Oman (Hydrom) inked numerous term sheets with a number of developers specializing in green hydrogen projects, marking a significant step toward reaching sustainable energy targets.
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Ulsan City is gaining attention as it explores possibilities for collaboration with global energy corporation ADNOC in the United Arab Emirates on carbon-neutral sectors such as hydrogen and ammonia.
The first vehicle that uses combined combustion technology of diesel and hydrogen was introduced in the Sultanate of Oman by the Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology (MTCIT) in collaboration with an Omani company specializing in research and development.
Germany signed a joint declaration of intent with Oman, but it is focusing on its larger neighbors. Energy, geostrategic, and climatic foreign policy should not ignore Oman. Oman’s hydrogen initiatives can supply affordable sustainable energy.
Mauritania, Egypt’s energy company Infinity, and Masdar of the United Arab Emirates inked a memorandum of agreement for a $34 billion green hydrogen project in the West African nation.
Entrepreneur Talmon Marco’s Israeli business, H2Pro, has a strategic partnership with Sumitomo of Japan. Until the end of the current decade, the arrangement is expected to be worth around $250 million.
Frans Timmermans, the executive vice president of the EU, and Kadri Simson, the commissioner for energy, have spoken with Saudi government representatives about expanding their partnership in the creation of clean hydrogen.
For the prospective development, financing, construction, operation, and maintenance of Oracle Energy’s Green Hydrogen Project in Thatta, Sindh Province, Pakistan, Oracle Power and China Electric Power and Technology (CET) have signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
A draft Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the National Energy Administration of China and the Saudi Ministry of Energy in the area of clean hydrogen energy was authorized by the Shoura Council. This came after the council’s Energy and Industry Committee had presented a report on the subject.
The Middle East GCC region has chosen KBR’s ammonia technology for a massive one million tons per year low-carbon ammonia project.