In an attempt to move away from oil dependence, the Middle East will add 165 GW of solar and wind capacity over the next ten years. How can the region leverage ideal weather conditions to produce cost-competitive low carbon power; driving Green Hydrogen production for both domestic use and global export.
Join this webinar to understand:
- Hydrogen – How the Middle East can become a superpower in low-carbon hydrogen and its derivatives
- How close the Gulf nations will come to reaching their ambitious 2030 renewable goals, and
- Key drivers and barriers to solar PV and onshore wind deployment over the next 10 years.
- Identifying bottlenecks to the widespread adoption of flexible , energy storage powered capacities.
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Murray Douglas
Vice President – Hydrogen & Derivatives Research
Murray is responsible for Wood Mackenzie’s Global coverage across the hydrogen value chain.
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