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Hydrom and thyssenkrupp nucera collaborate on developing Oman’s green H2 industry

Hydrogen Oman (Hydrom) and thyssenkrupp nucera have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to work together in supporting the growing green H2 sector in the Sultanate of Oman, with the aim of fostering future collaboration. Identifying the potential for localization and exploring development opportunities are key aspects of the intended collaboration.

The MoU was signed in the presence of Oman’s Minister of Energy and Minerals, HE Salim Nasser Al Aufi, during Hydrom’s inaugural gH2 Investor Day in Muscat, Oman. Hydrom is the national orchestrator for Oman’s green H2 strategy and has awarded over 2,300 square kilometers of land for large-scale green H2 production. The company plays a pivotal role in fostering an integrated ecosystem by identifying local applications, building strategic partnerships, and supporting comprehensive market analyses. Hydrom is also driving initiatives to streamline regulatory frameworks, enhance infrastructure planning, and align workforce development with sector needs, ensuring a sustainable and scalable H2 economy that meets both domestic and global demand.

“Hydrom is orchestrating all green H2 activities including a master plan for the sector in the Sultanate of Oman. As thyssenkrupp nucera, we are committed to bringing deep expertise in electrolysis technology to support this ambition. With decades of experience and innovative solutions in electrolysis business, we are well-equipped to strengthen our presence in the Middle East by laying the foundation for a successful green H2 sector in Oman in partnership with Hydrom,” said Dr. Werner Ponikwar, CEO at thyssenkrupp nucera.

“Green H2 has the potential to be a central element in Oman’s clean economy, supporting a more sustainable and decarbonized future. Through the development of a competitive and sustainable green H2 ecosystem, we aim to position the Sultanate as a leading global green H2 hub. Collaborating with thyssenkrupp nucera is a further significant step on our way to achieve our ambition,” said Eng. Abdulaziz Said Al Shidhani, Managing Director of Hydrom.

Due to its strategic location between two major green H2 demand centers in Europe and Asia as well as its extraordinary infrastructure and logistics capabilities, Oman is one of the global first-mover H2 markets. According to Oman’s Vision 2040, the Sultanate aims to diversify its economy and prioritize sustainability through the development of renewable energy and green technologies. In line with this vision, Oman is committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, with green H2 playing a key role in this transition.