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Related: About this forumGreen hydrogen is the fuel for a net-zero future
A general view shows the solar plant in Uyayna, north of Riyadh, on March 29, 2018. (AFP)
Green hydrogen is the fuel for a net-zero future
WESAM Y. ALGHAMDI | ArabNews.com | January 24, 2025
The global energy transition is not just a necessity; it is an opportunity to rewrite our future, powered by clean energy. At the heart of this transformation lies green hydrogen the fuel of a carbon-free tomorrow.
Saudi Arabia is leading the charge with its Vision 2030 reform agenda, which aims to achieve net zero by 2060. In alignment with this vision, the NEOM Green Hydrogen Company is at the heart of this effort.
On our path to a better, more stable and sustainable future, I am honored to reflect on the past year as CEO of NEOM Green Hydrogen Company.
In 2024, I spearheaded the growth and execution of the worlds largest green hydrogen plant, which is set to produce up to 600 tonnes of green hydrogen daily for global export, and to be fully operational by the end of 2026.
We achieved several construction milestones, including the delivery of equipment, the installation of key technology and setting up Electrolyser 1 to go live in 2025...more
https://www.arabnews.com/node/2587701
NOEM Green hydrogen company - The Future of SA H2
https://nghc.com
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Green hydrogen is the fuel for a net-zero future (Original Post)
Caribbeans
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Think. Again.
(20,767 posts)1. Yep, and we're just giving away our chance at leadership in the industry.
rich7862
(277 posts)2. Think Again, Thank you. You are so right.
NNadir
(35,007 posts)3. No. It's a marketing tool for greenwashing fossil fuels.
The source for this line of bullshit should be considered.