Description
Middle East & Africa Hydrogen Projects 2025
Middle East & Africa Hydrogen Projects 2025 is the most definitive single publication summarising in detail each of the projects along with a breakdown of their capacites, locations, stakeholders, timelines, key personnel and phasing.
The report provides a description of each project along with known electrolyser, hydrogen, ammonia and renewable energy capacities and breakdowns. Key technology, finance and sponsor breakdowns where known will also be provided.
Included will be an assessment of project drivers and challenges, as well as analysis on regulatory issues and individual country policies toward each sector.
Green and blue hydrogen projects covered include:
- NEOM Green Hydrogen
- Oman Acme Group green hydrogen hub
- OQ, ACWA Power, Air Products Salalah green hydrogen and ammonia complex
- Saudi Arabia PIF, POSCO hydrogen export plant
- UAE TAQA, AD Ports green ammonia complex
- ADNOC Ruwais blue hydrogen plant
- Hyphen green hydrogen complex, Namibia
- Saldhana Bay hydrogen hub, South Africa
- Total Energies’ Hydrogen and green ammonia Plant in Guelmim-Oued Noun, Morocco
- CWP Global Aman Mauritania green hydrogen complex
Exclusively from MEED, Middle East & Africa Hydrogen Projects 2025 is of high value to government decision makers, developers, investors, contractors, consultants and manufacturers interested in the greenfield and brownfield hydrogen projects across the Middle East and Africa.
Market Overview
The Middle East and Africa have some of the world’s most ambitious hydrogen production plans. Blessed with space and high solar irradiation levels, the countries of the two regions are racing to invest in hydrogen production capacity as a means of diversifying their economies, create jobs and become leaders in the new sector and energy transition in general.
Although most green hydrogen projects are still at early stages, two – the NEOM Green Hydrogen plant and the Egyptian Ain Sokhna complex – are either under construction or operational – while every month more developments are announced.
In the last two years alone, more than 45 new hydrogen projects have been announced with a total value of more than $100bn and a total hydrogen production capacity of more than 10 million tonnes a year.
However, keeping track of all these hydrogen projects and their individual developments and progress can be difficult. This new report is aimed at providing a detailed overview of each of the schemes to allow readers to quickly understand each of the developments and identify specific opportunities they can win.
With detailed breakdowns of each individual project, the report is an invaluable quick reference tool for executives wishing to know more to enable them to make effective decisions on this fast-emerging projects sector.
Key topics in the Middle East & Africa Hydrogen Projects 2025 Report:
- Detailed project information
- Top clients and values and capex
- Project packaging and phasing
- Key stakeholders and decision makers
- Future contracts and packages
- Visualisation of each hydrogen projects
- Details of supplier and contractor registration
- Key challenges and drivers
- Assessment of country policies and strategies toward hydrogen investment
- Details the main projects being planned, under development and those due to be awarded in 2025 and beyond.
- Projects opportunities with client and procurement details
- Investment drivers and client spending plans
- Biggest spending clients
- Risks and opportunities
Who will benefit from this report?
- Contractors
- Suppliers
- Financiers
- Bankers
- Economists and analysts
- Policy makers
- Manufacturers
- Engineering consultants
- Investors
- Technology companies
- Academics
- Researchers
What is unique about this report?
- MEED’s most comprehensive report on the giga project programme
- MEED’s unrivalled expertise and insight on the Middle East
- MEED Projects data
- The only report on the overall giga project programme
- Focus on the outlook for investment
All the MEED Insight reports are delivered via email in digital version.
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