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