BEEAH Group and Chinook Sciences partner with Japan’s Air Water to build waste to hydrogen plant in the UAE

December 15, 2022 |

In the United Arab Emirates, Emirates News Agency reported that sustainability company BEEAH Group signed an agreement to build what it claims to be the first waste-to-hydrogen power plant in the United Arab Emirates.

BEEAH signed a memorandum of understanding with the Japanese gas conglomerate Air Water and the British waste-to-fuel technology firm Chinook Sciences. Under the terms of the agreement, the partners will work together to develop a facility in Sharjah that will convert waste wood and plastic into hydrogen that can be used for fuel.

The plans for the Waste to Hydrogen plant include an on-site green hydrogen dispensing station capable of fuelling several vehicles.

Khaled Al Huraimel, Group CEO of BEEAH Group, said,: “For BEEAH, the waste-to-hydrogen plant is an innovation that will enable us to eliminate the challenge of certain types of waste wood and plastic, while also producing fuel cell grade hydrogen, which is a solution for emissions-free mobility of the future. The project aligns with the UAE’s Hydrogen Leadership roadmap and demonstrates a feasible, scalable and sustainable approach to green hydrogen production.”

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