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The most recent of dozens that Gulf NOCs have made recently, may establish them as global leaders in both CCUS and hydrogen.
A substantial portion of the manufacturing-related carbon dioxide must be caught and used in downstream applications in order for ammonia and hydrogen to be certified as “blue.”
The requirements are based on the worldwide guidelines for hydrogen-powered cars that the World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations released after consulting with the main industrialized nations.
Collaboration between carbon capture and hydrogen processes are just a few of the many possible areas.
Doral Group, an Israeli renewable energy firm, has made an investment in an electrolyser developer in order to gain access…
Meed, citing an industry source, said that the solar and wind power projects targeted at supplying electricity to the planned…
A term sheet for the first phase of green ammonia offtake from Oman has been signed by the ACME group,…
The Arab area is racing to get a piece of the new energy market.
It will use ample local wind and solar power to create hydrogen through electrolysis.
Aramco is examining possibilities to lower the cost of hydrogen production and transportation.
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