ADNOC: To open high-speed hydrogen filling station
ーToyota’s FCV Tested Hydrogen Stationー
We bring you a summary from the article published by Reuters.
United Arab Emirates (UAE):
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC)
On July 18,
the first high-speed hydrogen filling station in the Arab region will be completed by the end of the year.
Toyota Motor Corporation will support the operation test.
Creating “clean hydrogen” from water.
ADNOC: CEO Sultan Jaber
chair the Conference of the Parties
to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28).
Hydrogen is an important fuel for the energy transition.
In the future, we will contribute to the large-scale decarbonization of the economy.
“It’s a natural extension of our core business,” he said.
ADNOC and Toyota:
ADNOC has partnered with both Toyota and Alftime Motors.
Agreed to test a high-speed hydrogen filling station using hydrogen vehicles.
UAE’s “National Hydrogen Strategy”:
It aims to become a major hydrogen producer by 2031.
Invest in hydrogen and renewable energy projects.
ADNOC investment:
carbon capture,
electrification,
CO2 absorption technology, etc.
In January, it announced a $15 billion investment.
Hydrogen station:
Operated by ADNOC Distribution.
Construction of the hydrogen station has begun
and will be completed by the end of the year.
https://jp.reuters.com/article/adnoc-hydrogen-idJPKBN2YY0KN
ADNOC:
to Launch First High-Speed Hydrogen Refueling Station in the Middle East
ADNOC Toyota and Al Futtaim Motors:
to provide hydrogen-powered vehicles to test the high-speed hydrogen refueling station
ADNOC has allocated $15 billion:
to new energies and decarbonization technologies
to reduce its carbon intensity by 25% by 2030
and enable its Net Zero by 2050 ambition
Under the partnership:
Toyota and Al Futtaim Motors will provide a fleet of hydrogen-powered vehicles.
The pilot program will help ADNOC understand:
how hydrogen with high-speed refueling can best be used
in mobility projects to support the UAE’s National Hydrogen Strategy,
which aims to position the country among the largest producers of hydrogen by 2031.