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The Uzbekistan Ministry of Energy has announced the signing of a new presidential decree designed to drive the development of a renewable hydrogen economy.
The plant, in Uzbekistan, will produce 3,000 metric tons per year of green hydrogen and will be powered by a wind farm, according to announcements on the companies' websites on Thursday. The hydrogen will be used to produce 500,000 tons per year of ammonia fertiliser, replacing 33 million cubic meters of natural gas.
The decree, On measures for the development of renewable and hydrogen energy in the Republic of Uzbekistan, follows an agreement signed earlier this year between the Ministry of Energy, ACWA Power (Saudi Arabia) and Air Products (USA) for the development of hydrogen and renewable energy in Uzbekistan. Have you read? The decree outlines measures to:
Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. Saudi-listed ACWA Power and Chinese state-owned PowerChina have broken ground on the first green hydrogen plant in Central Asia, the companies said.
The decree is seen to be an important strategic step forward for Uzbekistan to achieve a green economy. Mr. Alisher Sultanov, minister of energy for Uzbekistan, said: “Uzbekistan is committed to tackling climate change and introducing environmentally friendly, renewable energy sources into the country’s energy mix.
In the fields of hydrogen energy and renewables, the Institute will: Seek to achieve technological leadership in infrastructure provision. A research centre for hydrogen energy and a laboratory for testing and certification of renewable and hydrogen energy technologies will also be created as part of the Institute.
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