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Saudi Arabia inks deal with Germany to export green hydrogen to Europe



Saudi Arabia inks deal with Germany to export green hydrogen to Europe

Under the deal, 200,000 tons of green hydrogen will be exported to Europe annually by 2030

AA.com.tr | Bahattin Gonultas and Betul Yilmaz | 04.02.2025

BERLIN

Saudi Arabia will export 200,000 tons of green hydrogen to Europe annually by 2030 under a memorandum of understanding signed with Germany.

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is currently visiting Saudi Arabia as part of a regional tour that also includes Jordan and Türkiye.

In a statement, the Saudi Energy Ministry said the agreement was signed between the Saudi ACWA Power and Germany’s SEFE Energy Company on Monday evening.

Under the MoU, the partners will establish a hydrogen bridge between Saudi Arabia and Germany, with an initial target of supplying 200,000 tons of green hydrogen annually by 2030.

“This MoU with SEFE marks a significant milestone in accelerating the green hydrogen economy in Europe,” ACWA Power’s CEO Marco Arcelli said.

“By combining ACWA Power’s proven expertise in green hydrogen production with SEFE’s extensive market knowledge, we are forming a strong partnership to deliver substantial quantities of green hydrogen to Germany and beyond, making a meaningful contribution to global decarbonisation efforts.” more
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/economy/saudi-arabia-inks-deal-with-germany-to-export-green-hydrogen-to-europe/3471108

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