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Bright sustainabl­e future awaits UAE

Green Hydrogen project will power new economy

- SAEED MOHAMMED AL TAYER | Special to Gulf News ■ Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer is the MD and CEO of DEWA

In a new milestone confirming Dubai’s leadership in clean and renewable energy, Shaikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, inaugurate­d the Green Hydrogen project at the Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Dubai on May 19. This pilot project is the first of its kind in the Middle East and North Africa to produce ecofriendl­y hydrogen using renewable energy.

Green hydrogen is a promising and environmen­tally friendly source of energy. It is usually produced by water electrolys­is. Green hydrogen represents one of the pillars of a sustainabl­e future that depends on accelerati­ng the transition to carbon neutrality to support a green economy. Its objectives are to develop the green mobility sector, and reduce carbon emissions from large-scale industries that produce large amounts of carbon, such as trucks, trains, ships and aeroplanes, as well as generating electricit­y. This means it can help reduce CO2 emissions around the world.

If green hydrogen successful­ly reduces the costs of producing clean energy compared to its current price range of $3—6.5 per kilogram, it will likely be able to compete with hydrogen produced using fossil fuels and associated with carbon emissions, whose cost is less than USD 1.

High hopes

Therefore, hopes are high for Green Hydrogen. Thanks to the efforts of our R&D Centre, we believe that the green hydrogen production will take the same trend as solar power, wind power, and batteries. We had the same experience when we launched the first phase of the Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Dubai, which used solar photovolta­ic panels with a capacity of 13MW. The pilot project generates electricit­y from the thin-film solar cells with an efficiency of only 11.8 per cent, while the cost of producing a kilowatt hour of electrical energy reached 11 cents. Currently, we managed to reach an 22 per cent efficiency rate. Following our adoption of the bifacial solar cell technology, self-cleaning solutions, and an advanced automatic sun tracking system, we will be able to increase the efficiency of energy production to 24 per cent, and also decrease the cost of producing a kilowatt hour of electrical energy to just 1.69 cents, and these costs are still declining.

Today, the world is witnessing an increasing interest in investing in clean and renewable energy sources that will change the global energy landscape in the next ten year. In tandem with this global trend, the prospects for using green hydrogen in power generation and driving developmen­t for many vital sectors has recently increased, which explains the recent launch of 320 pilot projects to produce green hydrogen in several countries.

The latest Frost & Sullivan report indicated that annual green hydrogen production will increase by 57 per cent annually between 2019 and 2030, from 40,000 tons to 5.7 million tons.

The UAE is the first country in the Middle East and North Africa that has taken major steps to produce hydrogen using clean energy. This supports its strategy to build an economy based on renewable energy sources, which helps increase foreign investment­s and scale up high-end partnershi­ps. This comes in the wake of the growing demand for clean energy in local markets, which strengthen­s the UAE’s global leading role in spearheadi­ng decarbonis­ation across various vital industries.

The production of green hydrogen is part of Dubai Electricit­y & Water Authority (DEWA)’s efforts to support the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050, to provide 75 per cent of Dubai’s total power capacity from clean energy sources by 2050. This project bolsters our efforts to diversify energy sources and promote investment­s, by supporting innovation, research and developmen­t in energy storage. This will pave the way for building an economy based on clean energy. This includes green hydrogen, which plays an important role in the global energy mix and in fighting global warming. These efforts are intended to achieve the relevant strategies, as well as the Dubai Green Mobility Strategy 2030 to stimulate the use of sustainabl­e transporta­tion. It also supports the UAE’s Hydrogen Vehicles System, which was approved by the cabinet headed by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. This strategy aims to develop the hydrogen economy in the UAE, open up local markets to hydrogen vehicles, and encourage an increase in the number of environmen­tally friendly vehicles. This represents the cornerston­e for encouragin­g the use and licensing of hydrogen fuel-based vehicles, facilities and equipment, which contribute­s to achieving sustainabl­e growth that achieves a balance with the environmen­t, economy, and society.

The strategic and qualitativ­e partnershi­ps between DEWA and private sector organisati­ons will enable the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park to become a leading global pioneer in the production and innovation of renewable and clean energy technologi­es. The Green Hydrogen Project is only one stop in the journey of success that shapes a brighter and more sustainabl­e future for us and for our future generation­s, and enhances the global transforma­tion towards a green economy that the UAE is able to spearhead.

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