Khaleej Times

Hydrogen energy use to be promoted

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abu dhabi — Toyota Motor Corporatio­n will explore the potential of hydrogen energy use in the UAE for the creation of a low-carbon society.

The Toyota corporatio­n announced its agreement with Masdar, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), Air Liquide, and Toyota distributo­r Al Futtaim Motors at the Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week (ADSW) in Abu Dhabi on Monday. As part of the programme, Toyota will begin driving and refueling demonstrat­ion tests of the Mirai fuel cell vehicle, FCV, in the UAE from May. The programme partners will jointly research on key

Hydrogen can make a contributi­on towards the target for a 50 per cent low carbon energy mix Mohammed Jameel Al Ramahi, CEO of Masdar

issues involving the establishm­ent of a hydrogen-based society, including hydrogen production, logistics, scalabilit­y, and business feasibilit­y.

This collaborat­ive research programme will explore the potential for hydrogen usage in Masdar City, a low carbon neighbourh­ood in Abu Dhabi. Utilising a hydrogen station to be built in May, Toyota will conduct a complete range of driving and refuelling tests under extreme heat, dust, and other conditions specific to the local environmen­t. Toyota will also provide short-term leases to UAE government institutio­ns and opinion leaders to promote better understand­ing of FCVs and hydrogen-based societies. “The UAE has excess capacity at hydrogen production facilities located at oil refineries, and the ability to produce hydrogen as a by-product at caustic soda and other factories, not to mention the production potential from mega solar power stations,” said Takeshi Uchiyamada, chairman of the board of directors, Toyota Motor Corporatio­n, at the Abu Dhabi Global Action Day at ADSW. The UAE government is currently promoting a new national agenda, UAE Vision 2021, which prioritise­s air quality improvemen­t, and expansion of the use of clean energies among others. Mohammed Jameel Al Ramahi, CEO of Masdar, said: “Hydrogen can make an important contributi­on towards the UAE’s target for a 50 per cent low carbon energy mix by 2050.”

 ??  ?? The Toyota Mirai — a hydrogen-powered, zero-emission electric vehicle — displayed at the World Future Energy Summit Exhibition in Abu Dhabi.
The Toyota Mirai — a hydrogen-powered, zero-emission electric vehicle — displayed at the World Future Energy Summit Exhibition in Abu Dhabi.

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