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Browsing: Middle east
The goal is to investigate potential avenues for the Kingdom’s future of sustainable transportation and to create and put into action ideas connected to rail infrastructure and capabilities that are in line with Vision 2030.
Saudi Arabia wants the EU to embrace long-term contracts in green hydrogen investment potential.
In order to expand capacity, Petrofac will impart information while utilizing its vast experience in complicated project management, design, and execution.
Asyad and Gutech to study Omani ports’ green hydrogen export capabilities.
The event which takes place the week before COP27 in Egypt leverages the UAE’s unique position and status as a global hub for innovation to act as a gateway to new regions, technologies and solutions.
At the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, the green hydrogen project implemented by Dubai Electricity and Water Authority…
The research unit has a 99.5 percent pure hydrogen production rate and a 150 bar compression rate.
Emirate’s Department of Energy will explore trade opportunities and facilitate future energy-related contracts at the event.
Qatar aims to construct a $1 billion facility.
Alfanar has inked a deal with the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company.
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