A Dubai-based project described as the “first industrial-scale solar -powered green hydrogen facility in the Middle East and North Africa ” has opened and those behind the development hope it will help catalyze the renewable energy sector region of. First industrial-scale green hydrogen plant in Dubai In a statement on Wednesday, Siemens Energy said power for the pilot project, a collaboration with the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority and Expo Dubai, would come from the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park , a vast solar facility slated for have a production capacity. of megawatts by . Described by the International Energy Agency as a “versatile energy carrier”, green hydrogen has a wide range of applications and can be deployed in sectors such as industry and transport.
It can occur in several ways. One method includes the use of electrolysis, with an electrical current that splits water into oxygen and hydrogen. If the electricity used in the process comes from a renewable source, such as wind or solar, some call it green or “renewable” hydrogen. Currently, the Phone Number List vast majority of hydrogen generation is based on fossil fuels and green hydrogen is expensive to produce. Siemens Energy CEO Christian Bruch was asked in an interview when the plant in Dubai, which is based at a DEWA test facility at the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, would be commercially viable. Bruch explained that his company was “investing a lot of money” to develop the technology.

The wind (was) the same 'this is never going to be competitive against hydrocarbons, it won't work,'” Bruch said. “It was much, much faster than we all thought once it expanded,” he added. “And the same thing we can see here. We still have a way to go. Therefore, we still need bold drivers and this pioneering spirit, but I believe that now, with these types of projects, we can accelerate.” Dubai is part of the United Arab Emirates. A member of the OPEC oil cartel, the United Arab Emirates is a major producer of crude oil and gas, but it is also blessed with an abundance of sunlight, the crucial ingredient for solar energy installations. While it is a major player in fossil fuels , Bruch was asked how much green hydrogen the UAE could produce and whether it could see a future where it became a hydrogen exporter.