Home GCC Oman Oman’s OQ and partners plan 25-gigawatt green hydrogen plant The project may cost around $30bn by Bloomberg May 19, 2021 Oman said it plans to build one of the world’s largest green hydrogen plants, as Middle Eastern states step up efforts to produce a fuel seen as crucial to the clean energy transition. State oil firm OQ, Hong Kong-based InterContinental Energy Ltd. and Kuwait’s EnerTech will be partners on the project, which will eventually be powered by 25,000 megawatts of wind and solar energy, according to OQ. No funding has been sourced yet and a final investment decision is not expected until 2026, according to InterContinental Energy. The facility would require transforming the sultanate from a clean energy minnow to one of the biggest in the region. It currently has just 159 megawatts of installed renewables capacity, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency. The project may cost around $30bn, Alicia Eastman, co-founder and president of InterContinental Energy, said in an interview. Within an international consortium, OQ announces today that it is developing one of the biggest Green fuels projects in the world with the capacity of 25 gigawatts that will transform Oman’s renewable energy capacity. pic.twitter.com/z3BKv8Y9Vf — OQ | أوكيو (@ThisIsOQ) May 18, 2021 The market for hydrogen – perceived as clean because it produces only water vapour when burned — is tiny today. But it could be worth $700bn annually by 2050, according to BloombergNEF estimates. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are among the other countries in the region with green hydrogen ambitions. Green hydrogen is made when renewable energy is used to split water molecules. Many states, including Oman, also plan to manufacture blue hydrogen, a form of the fuel produced from natural gas with the carbon dioxide byproduct being captured. InterContinental is largely backed by professional investors using their own capital, though the company expects to secure institutional funding soon, said Eastman. It is part of the Asian Renewable Energy Hub, a project to build 26,000 megawatts of green power in Western Australia. EnerTech is controlled by Kuwait’s sovereign wealth fund. Tags Green Hydrogen InterContinental Energy Oman 0 Comments You might also like NEOM Green Hydrogen Company closes $8.4bn deal for production facility Oman’s Bank Dhofar, Omnivest submit competing bids for Ahli Bank Zain Group creates global wholesale services JV with Omantel Oman announces the first day of Eid Al Fitr 2023