Oman advances green hydrogen export corridor to Europe with Dutch partners
In India, BioEnergy Times reported that Oman has taken a major step toward becoming a global supplier of green hydrogen by partnering with Dutch and European organizations to study a dedicated export corridor that would transport green hydrogen and hydrogen-based fuels from the Gulf region to northwestern Europe.
The agreement was signed during the World Hydrogen Summit in Rotterdam and forms part of the NoorBridge initiative, a clean energy program aimed at creating a commercial hydrogen supply chain between Oman and the Netherlands, according to the report.
The project brings together several partners, including Sohar Port and Freezone, Asyad Group, German University of Technology in Oman and Holland Hydrogen Hub, along with Dutch industrial and logistics stakeholders.
The study will assess shipping routes, logistics costs, port infrastructure and supply chain requirements needed to transport green hydrogen and its derivatives from Oman to European markets. It will also evaluate the most efficient form for exports, including ammonia, liquid hydrogen and other hydrogen carriers, based on commercial viability and infrastructure readiness, the report added.
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