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TAQA in discussions with Abu Dhabi Ports to build a green energy hub

If given the go-ahead, it will be an industrial scale green hydrogen-to-ammonia export project, based in KIZAD

TAQA in discussions with Abu Dhabi Ports to build a green energy hub
TAQA in discussions with Abu Dhabi Ports to build a green energy hub

Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA) and Abu Dhabi Ports (ADP) said they are discussing the development of an industrial scale green hydrogen-to-ammonia export project in the national capital.

A partnership on a green hydrogen-to-ammonia project would be a significant step towards placing Abu Dhabi at the heart of a new emerging global market for green energy.

An MoU to this effect was signed by Jasim Husain Thabet, TAQA’s Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, and Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Group CEO, ADP.

The companies will work together on developing proposals for a green ammonia export facility to be based in Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (KIZAD). The new plant would be fuelled by hydrogen produced by an electrolyser facility paired with a 2GW solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant. The green hydrogen would be turned into liquid ammonia to supply ships converted to use ammonia as a bunker fuel and for export from Abu Dhabi Ports via specialised gas carriers.

Ammonia, which is relatively easier to transport than pure hydrogen, has number of industrial uses and can also be easily turned back into hydrogen.

The TAQA-Abu Dhabi Ports project will also feature a storage facility at Khalifa Port, opening the opportunity for it to become a hub for exporting green ammonia to international markets including Europe and the East Asia. The solar farm, electrolyser and the ammonia production plant will be situated in KIZAD. The ammonia plant will have pipeline connectivity to the Khalifa Port storage facility enabling large volumes of ammonia to be directly delivered to the port.

Thabet said: “Hydrogen requires large-scale low carbon electricity production and desalinated water. TAQA is an internationally recognised leader in both of these. We are pleased to have opened discussions with our partner Abu Dhabi Ports on developing proposals for a major industrial scale facility that, if it goes ahead, would place Abu Dhabi at the heart of the emerging market for green hydrogen.

“Combining the global reach of Abu Dhabi Ports with the energy and water know-how and established technology partnerships of TAQA could open up exciting opportunities for both companies, for our shareholders and for Abu Dhabi.”

Captain Al Shamisi said: “We are pleased to initiate talks with TAQA, a national champion in the field of diversified utilities and energy, for the potential development of an industrial scale green hydrogen to ammonia export facility.

“This potential collaboration aims to address regional and global green energy needs, as well as supporting the goal of our nation’s leadership to position Abu Dhabi at the heart of the new emerging green energy market.

“With its strategic location between the East and the West, its proximity to KIZAD and Zonescorp, as well as the multimodal connectivity through sea, air and land linking Abu Dhabi to global markets, Khalifa Port is in an ideal position to become a major hub for green hydrogen and its derivatives exports to all international markets.”

Major economies around the world are investing heavily in decarbonisation, including in industry, global logistics, marine transport, heavy good vehicles, buses, trains and heating systems. Green hydrogen can be used to power fuel cells or burned without emitting carbon dioxide and will play an increasingly important part in enabling a low-carbon future.