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Acwa Power, Air Products and Neom team up to develop $5bn green hydrogen project

- JENNIFER GNANA

Air Products, based in the US, signed a $5 billion (Dh18.37bn) agreement with Saudi Arabia’s Acwa Power and Neom to build the world’s largest green hydrogen-based ammonia production facility in the kingdom’s planned futuristic city.

The scheme, which will be owned jointly by the three parties, will be located at Neom in the north-west of Saudi Arabia within the planned $500bn city straddling the kingdom’s borders with Egypt, Palestine and Jordan.

The agreement will allow the kingdom to produce green hydrogen through renewables-powered electrolys­is, which will be used in the production of ammonia for export to global markets.

The project marks Neom’s first internatio­nal partnershi­p in the renewable energy field.

Ammonia is used to manufactur­e plastics, pesticides, dyes and many household and industrial cleaning agents. Green hydrogen is produced using clean electricit­y generated by renewable energy, which electrolys­es water, separating hydrogen from oxygen.

Hydrogen has risen in prominence as a cleaner, alternativ­e fuel used in storage, transport, heating and industrial processes.

Saudi Arabia is looking to free up more crude for export by adding more renewable energy capacity to its grid. The country is targeting the addition of 60 gigawatts of clean energy to the grid by 2030.

The green hydrogen scheme within Neom will use 4GW of renewable power from solar, wind and storage to produce 650 tonnes per day of hydrogen from electrolys­is using technology supplied by German company Thyssenkru­pp.

The project, which will come on stream in 2025, will produce around 1.2 million tonnes of green ammonia per year. Air Products will be the exclusive off-taker for the ammonia , which it plans to dissociate to produce green hydrogen for use in transport.

The project will also offset about 3 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually and eliminate smog-forming pollutants, equivalent to the amount produced by more than 700,000 cars, according to Seifi Ghasemi, chairman, president and chief executive at Air Products.

The partnershi­p with Acwa Power and Air Products demonstrat­es Neom’s ability to “generate significan­t partnershi­p opportunit­ies for internatio­nal and national investors”, Neom chief executive Nadhmi Al Nasr said.

Air Products previously formed an $8bn power and gasificati­on joint venture with Saudi Aramco and Acwa Power in 2018. The US operator will hold the majority stake in the venture, which will take feedstock from the Saudi oil producer’s Jazan refinery and convert it into power and hydrogen.

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