Uzbekistan is setting ambitious targets for renewable energy generation, aiming for 25% by 2026 and 40% by 2030. A key player in achieving these goals is green hydrogen technology, which holds transformative potential for the country’s sustainable development.
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NEOM’s green hydrogen plant, backed by substantial funding, aims to revolutionize the hydrogen energy sector.
Saudi Arabia and Mauritania have recently entered a framework agreement aimed at exploring opportunities and sharing expertise in the fields of electricity, renewable energy, and clean hydrogen.
Hydrogen Oman (Hydrom), a subsidiary of Energy Development Oman (EDO), has recently unveiled two new green hydrogen projects in the governorate of Dhoar, Oman.
A consortium led by Australia’s Fortescue and investor Actis has secured the rights to develop a 200,000-tonne-per-year green hydrogen project in Oman.
Oman is set to inaugurate its first green hydrogen station in the future, marking a significant move towards clean and renewable energy regeneration.
ACWA Power, has signed an agreement with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) to expedite the global shift to renewable energy.
Azerbaijan’s Minister of Energy, Parviz Shahbazov, highlighted the pivotal role of hydrogen in the country’s strategic partnership with the European Union, at the 2nd annual summit on green hydrogen in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
OCP Workforce and Fortescue Energy have recently formed a joint venture in Morocco.
OCP Group and Fortescue Energy is set to transform Morocco into a global leader in green hydrogen, ammonia, and fertilizer production.