Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, OPEC’s largest and third-largest oil and gas producers, are striving to become blue hydrogen and ammonia exporters as the two Gulf governments plan to increase oil production capacity while also establishing a sustainable energy brand.
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GCC countries have the potential to be one of the most competitive locations in the world for producing and exporting…
Bee’ah, the UAE’s premier integrated environmental, recycling, and waste management organization, is developing the Middle East’s first ‘waste-to-hydrogen’ plant. The…
Alexander Novak, Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister, offered to collaborate with Saudi Arabia on hydrogen production during an online meeting of…
Siemens Energy, in conjunction with Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) and Expo 2020 Dubai, has opened the Middle East…
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The minister also mentioned that Masdar has begun an initiative to use solar PV (photovoltaic) to produce hydrogen and, as a first step, try to use it in some buses and passenger vehicles in Abu Dhabi.
At full capacity, the megaproject will use 25GW of renewable solar and wind energy to generate millions of tonnes of zero-carbon green hydrogen per year.
Germany’s Siemens Energy, Japan’s Marubeni, Etihad Airways, the Lufthansa Group, the UAE’s Khalifa University of Science and Technology, and the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy are among Masdar’s backers.
Green energy firm, Fusion Fuel Green, along with Consolidated Contractors, announced a joint venture partnership in the Middle East to build…