The United Arab Emirates’ Role in the Global Hydrogen Economy

Report authored by Dr. Julio Friedmann, a Senior Research Scholar at the Centre on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University SIPA, and Robin Mills, CEO of Qamar Energy and a non-resident fellow at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington D.C, to illustrate the strength and progress of the UAE in the field of energy, especially production hydrogen


He wrote that UAE has the foundations and competitive advantages to become one of the largest and lowest cost producers of low-carbon hydrogen in the world.

The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company “ADNOC” produces more than 300,000 tons of hydrogen per year in its refining facilities. The company plans to increase its hydrogen production to 500,000 tons per year.

It has also made progress in a number of new growth opportunities, especially in the field of blue ammonia .. This includes the establishment of A new world-class blue ammonia plant in the "Tazez" area of ​​Ruwais, and in the sale of the first trial shipments of blue ammonia to its customers in Japan.





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