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Four different agreements have been finalized for the development of new renewable energy in the Republic of Azerbaijan, according to ACWA Power, a prominent Saudi developer, investor, and operator of power generating, water desalination, and green hydrogen facilities worldwide.
A memorandum of understanding was signed by VERBUND and Masdar to work together to test the generation of green hydrogen for the Central European market.
73 hydrogen filling stations opened in Asia, and 11 in North America, in 2022, according to a review of 130 stations worldwide.
According to a financial update from co-developer Air Products, the Neom green hydrogen mega-budget project’s has increased by 70% to…
To support its green hydrogen and renewable energy projects, Masdar has launched a new office in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Due to its plentiful natural resources and ideal production environment, according to Alfred Grannas, the German ambassador to Pakistan, Pakistan has a huge possibility to export hydrogen in the future.
A major feasibility study commissioned by the Sultanate of Oman’s integrated logistics provider Asyad Group proposes the construction of a 1000 km dedicated pipeline to transport hydrogen from the country’s production centers in the south and north to consumer terminals.
The first industrial license was granted to NEOM Green Hydrogen Co. at OXAGON by the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
Acwa Power, which is building a $5 billion green hydrogen-based ammonia production plant in Neom, Saudi Arabia, aims to “replicate” the project overseas.
According to Saudi Arabia’s energy minister, the country intends to spend more than $300 billion to produce greener electricity and extend its power grid. Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman stated during a forum hosted by Saudi Arabia’s largest oil company Aramco that the country was also aiming to become a global leader in the production of hydrogen.
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