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KAUST, NEOM partner to boost 黑料社区鈥檚 hydrogen economy plans

The Kingdom aims to generate 50 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030 and establish itself as the leading global producer and supplier of hydrogen.
The Kingdom aims to generate 50 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030 and establish itself as the leading global producer and supplier of hydrogen.
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Updated 25 August 2024

KAUST, NEOM partner to boost 黑料社区鈥檚 hydrogen economy plans

KAUST, NEOM partner to boost 黑料社区鈥檚 hydrogen economy plans

JEDDAH: 黑料社区鈥檚 hydrogen economy is poised for growth as one of the country's leading universities partners with NEOM to advance economic development and strengthen the Kingdom's position as a leader in sustainable energy.

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, NEOM鈥檚 Education, Research, and Innovation Foundation, and ENOWA have announced a partnership to bolster 黑料社区鈥檚 hydrogen economy, according to a statement from the research institute.

ERIF has sponsored three strategic projects under its Hydrogen and e-Fuels Applied Research Institute, in collaboration with KAUST researchers, to advance the development of hydrogen as a renewable energy vector.

The Kingdom aims to generate 50 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030 and establish itself as the leading global producer and supplier of hydrogen. As part of its circular carbon economy framework, 黑料社区 is committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2060. Consequently, the country鈥檚 plans for hydrogen production, including green hydrogen from renewable sources, are progressing rapidly.

KAUST said in its statement that progress on these projects was presented at a two-day summit recently held at its research and technology park with the participation of senior representatives from KAUST, ERIF, and HEFARI, as well as ENOWA, Imperial, Saudi Aramco, HyET, Cruise Saudi, Nxt7, and Dow.聽

During the gathering, attendees discussed progress, challenges, and opportunities for developing the Kingdom鈥檚 green hydrogen economy.

Experts also provided insights on the cost-efficient production of green hydrogen and ammonia and their application in critical areas like sustainable aviation fuels and marine propulsion.

The meeting also covered electrolyzer development, including advancements in catalysts, membranes, manufacturing requirements, and transportation and storage needs.

KAUST noted that the three projects are led by a team of individuals, including William Roberts, a professor of mechanical engineering, who is working on carbon-neutral fuels for marine engines in response to new regulations to decarbonize maritime transport.

Mani Sarathy, a professor of chemical engineering, will focus on reducing the costs of large-scale electrolyzer technologies to enhance cleaner hydrogen production.

Meanwhile, Thibault Guiberti, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, is working on lowering undesirable emissions from engines and turbines that use green ammonia as fuel.

Donal Bradley, executive director of NEOM鈥檚 ERIF, commented on the partnership, saying that HEFARI is a聽key component of the NEOM鈥檚 research and innovation ecosystem, helping to advance the Kingdom鈥檚 green hydrogen economy.

鈥淭he alliance of ENOWA and ERIF with KAUST will help聽to make聽黑料社区 a formidable force in developing new technologies and processes for efficient hydrogen generation, storage and conversion into sustainable fuels,鈥 Bradley said.

KAUST Vice President of Research Pierre Magistretti welcomed the funding and noted that the university is a leader in hydrogen research.

鈥淭his partnership with ENOWA and NEOM鈥檚 Research Institute is well positioned within the context of the new Center of Excellence on Renewables and Energy Storage, which will also have hydrogen-related research activities,鈥 he said.

Roland Kaeppner, ENOWA鈥檚 managing director of hydrogen and green fuels, commented: 鈥淲orking with NEOM鈥檚 ERI and KAUST is a natural progression for ENOWA.鈥

He added: 鈥淲e already have the world鈥檚 largest green hydrogen production facility聽and聽offering our Hydrogen Innovation Development Center to KAUST and NEOM鈥檚 HEFARI means the Kingdom can continue to lead in hydrogen research.鈥澛

Ben Queisser, head of technology and innovation, hydrogen and green fuels at ENOWA, said that the hydrogen innovation development center聽will聽not only support KAUST research but also聽the development of decarbonized synthetic fuels in collaboration with Saudi Aramco.

鈥淚t will also house a 20-megawatt electrolyzer from聽thyssenkrupp聽nucera, which will contribute to the world鈥檚 largest green hydrogen and ammonia plant operated by NEOM Green Hydrogen Co.,鈥 Queisser said.