Acwa Power and Snam plan hydrogen cooperation

28 January 2025

Riyadh-based utility developer and investor Acwa Power has signed a memorandum of understanding with Italy's Snam to explore collaboration and joint investments to establish a green hydrogen supply chain to Europe.

A leading European operator in natural gas transportation, storage and regasification, Snam aims to build "a pan-European multi-molecule infrastructure, advancing energy security and the transition to net zero", a joint statement said.

Acwa Power is developing the largest known green hydrogen and ammonia plant in the Neom gigaproject in Saudi Arabia.

The partnership will "explore potential collaboration and joint investments to establish an international supply chain for a dependable and cost-effective supply of green hydrogen from Saudi Arabia to Europe".

The two firms also plan to explore the development of an ammonia import terminal in Italy to facilitate the delivery of green hydrogen through the South H2 Corridor, the 3,300-kilometre-long corridor reaching central Europe through Italy, Austria and Germany.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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