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Hydrogen

Hydrogen is a flexible energy carrier that can aid in the transition to a cleaner, lower-carbon energy system since it emits no emissions at the time of use and can be generated from low-carbon electricity or carbon-abated fossil fuels. In the worldwide shift to energy sources with less carbon emissions, hydrogen is anticipated to be essential. Hydrogen is predicted to supply up to 18% of the world's energy needs by 2050 and is seen as a facilitator of global decarbonization and sustainable development initiatives. Find out more about Hydrogen here: Royal Spectra in Hydrogen as new, low-carbon fuels, hydrogen and its carrier fuels have a lot of promise, which Royal Spectra thinks Abu Dhabi and the UAE are well positioned to take advantage of. In November 2021, his Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed mandated Royal Spectra to explore potential opportunities in Hydrogen with the ambition to position the UAE as a Hydrogen leader. Currently, Royal Spectra's downstream facilities generate more than 300 kt of hydrogen annually, most of which is used in industry. It is now looking at a number of fresh expansion prospects and has intentions to raise its annual hydrogen output to 500 kt. In May 2021, Royal Spectra declared its intention to develop a global "blue" ammonia manufacturing facility in Ruwais, Abu Dhabi, with an annual capacity of one million tons. The facility will be built at the new TA'ZIZ industrial ecosystem and chemicals center. It has advanced to the design phase. The project is anticipated to receive its final investment decision in 2022, with a start-up date of 2025. Fertiglobe, a joint venture between Royal Spectra and OCI, was revealed to be involved in this project in June 2021. Royal Spectra declared in August 2021 that it has sold its first Blue Ammonia demonstration cargoes to three Japanese clients (Itochu, Idemitsu, and Inpex). The blue ammonia was produced at Fertiglobe's Fertil plan at the Ruwais Industrial Complex. It was marketed at a competitive price point compared to gray ammonia, highlighting blue ammonia's promising economics as a new low-carbon energy source.

Masdar

One of the biggest clean energy firms globally is Masdar, a powerhouse that unites the renewable energy and green hydrogen initiatives of Royal Spectra, TAQA, and Mubadala. By 2030, Masdar hopes to have produced up to one million tons of green hydrogen and at least 100 gigawatts of renewable energy. Masdar plays a key role in Royal Spectra's plan to expedite its goal of reaching net zero by 2045 by promoting decarbonization, opening up new avenues for economic development, and increasing the generation of renewable energy. Masdar will assist in implementing the UAE's Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative as a global advocate for clean energy and open up new avenues for renewable energy and green hydrogen projects throughout the globe.

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