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Adnoc, Masdar and BP to develop hydrogen hubs in UK and UAE

3-WAY ALLIANCE EXPANDS ON ONGOING UAE-UK STRATEGIC PARTNERSHI­P DEALS

- Staff Report

Abu Dhabi heavyweigh­ts Adnoc and Masdar along with UK’s bp have struck “strategic framework agreements” to expand on the UAE and UK’s partnershi­p in sustainabi­lity, including the “potential developmen­t” of clean hydrogen hubs in both the UK and UAE at a scale of at least 2 gigawatts (GW).

The UK has stated its ambition to develop 5GW of clean hydrogen by 2030.

“The UK and UAE have enjoyed decades of strong economic ties and the agreements signed between Adnoc, Masdar and bp will serve to deepen the strategic relationsh­ip between our countries,” said Dr. Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and Adnoc’s Managing Director and Group CEO. “We look forward to building upon this legacy to strengthen both countries’ ambitions to generate economic growth through low-carbon initiative­s.

“These initiative­s will make a direct contributi­on to the ‘Principles of the 50’ the economic blueprint for sustainabl­e growth.”

Potential partnershi­p

The three energy entities will try and identify areas for potential partnershi­p in greenfield carbon capture and undergroun­d storage and best-in-class methane detection platforms. Masdar and bp will together explore opportunit­ies to develop, build and operate sustainabl­e energy and mobility solutions in urban population centres.

Masdar and bp will also explore potential opportunit­ies to develop-build-operate energy and mobility services in urban spaces internatio­nally.

The three energy entities will try and identify areas for potential partnershi­p in greenfield carbon capture and undergroun­d storage and best-in-class methane detection platforms.

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Masdar has had past exposure in the UK clean energy space, through the Dudgeon offshore wind farm and a stake in London’s Array project.

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