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Saudi Arabia Wants to Have Buses Running on Hydrogen Next Year

2023-05-31 00:21
Neom Green Hydrogen Co., part of a $500 billion industrial and tourist development on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea
Saudi Arabia Wants to Have Buses Running on Hydrogen Next Year

Neom Green Hydrogen Co., part of a $500 billion industrial and tourist development on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast, will begin producing the fuel for transportation next year, according to the head of the venture.

By mid-2024, the company will be making hydrogen for vehicles such as buses and trucks, Chief Executive Officer Dave Edmondson said in Dubai. A larger plant, focusing on exports, is also being developed.

Neom Green Hydrogen — a venture between local firm ACWA Power, state-backed Neom and US-based Air Products & Chemicals Inc. — is part of Riyadh’s ambitious plans to expand in clean-tech industries as it prepares for a future beyond fossil fuels. Green hydrogen is still far more expensive than oil and natural gas, but developers are confident they can reduce costs enough to make it competitive.

The bigger plant, a $8.4 billion project designed to produce 600 tons of hydrogen a day using wind and solar power, will start exporting fuel in the form of ammonia in 2026.

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A third hydrogen facility, potentially up and running in 2028 or 2029, would likely be aimed at supplying energy to local industry, according to Edmondson.

“We are expecting additional investments in Neom,” he said. Efficiencies learned will help bring down the costs of future facilities, while efforts by governments and companies to reduce emissions will drive a “huge increase” in demand, he said.

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(Corrects to show project cost is $8.4 billion in subhead and fourth paragraph.)