Abu Dhabi, UAE - Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei, the Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, has announced new initiatives to support hydrogen production sustainability. In collaboration with the International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy (IPHE), the UAE is drafting policies to promote hydrogen as a future fuel.
During Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2025, Al Mazrouei shared that these policies will be adopted by IPHE member states and implemented in the UAE. The goal is to create a roadmap and standards for the hydrogen sector's long-term sustainability.
The UAE, represented by ADNOC and Masdar, is actively participating in the Hydrogen Council. Al Mazrouei emphasized collaboration with global partners to develop supportive legislations for the hydrogen sector.
The UAE has set a target to produce 1.4 million metric tonnes of low-carbon hydrogen annually by 2031. This plan includes comprehensive regulations on production and transportation to establish the UAE as a leading producer and exporter of low-carbon hydrogen energy.
Al Mazrouei highlighted a significant reduction in hydrogen production costs, which have decreased by 40 to 50 percent, from USD 10 per kilogram to USD 5-6 per kilogram, improving the sector's sustainability and production processes.
UAE stands for the United Arab Emirates, a country in the Middle East known for its oil wealth and modern cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Hydrogen is a clean fuel that, when used in a fuel cell, produces only water as a byproduct. It is considered a sustainable energy source because it can help reduce pollution.
Suhail Al Mazrouei is the Minister of Energy and Infrastructure in the UAE. He is responsible for planning and implementing energy policies in the country.
Sustainable energy refers to energy sources that are not depleted when used, such as solar, wind, and hydrogen. These sources are better for the environment compared to fossil fuels.
This is a global group that works together to promote the use of hydrogen and fuel cells as clean energy sources. They help countries like the UAE develop plans for using hydrogen energy.
A metric tonne is a unit of weight equal to 1,000 kilograms. It is used to measure large quantities, like the amount of hydrogen the UAE plans to produce.
Low-carbon hydrogen is produced in a way that releases very little carbon dioxide, a harmful gas that contributes to global warming. This makes it a cleaner energy option.
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