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The collaboration builds on ADNOC’s $15 billion commitment towards decarbonization projects by 2030. (WAM)
  • ADNOC will leverage Baker Hughes’ extensive hydrogen expertize and broad portfolio to test and develop solutions to produce low-cost green hydrogen.
  • Baker Hughes has been a longstanding strategic partner to ADNOC, deploying advanced technologies and solutions across the energy value chain.

Abu Dhabi, UAE – ADNOC and Baker Hughes announced Wednesday a deal to accelerate the development and commercialization of technology solutions for green and low-carbon hydrogen, as well as graphene.

The agreement will see ADNOC collaborate with Baker Hughes as a strategic partner to study and pilot, the deployment of innovative solutions from Baker Hughes’ hydrogen portfolio, WAM reported.

These include new growth stage decarbonization technologies Baker Hughes has invested in across the graphene, methane pyrolysis and next-generation electrolysis spaces.

The agreement was signed at the UAE CLIMATE TECH conference in Abu Dhabi, where over 1,000 global policy makers, innovators, and industrial leaders met to drive technological solutions for decarbonization.

Within the agreement, ADNOC will leverage Baker Hughes’ extensive hydrogen expertize and broad portfolio to test and develop solutions to produce low-cost green hydrogen and graphene at scale, helping to decarbonize operations.

The collaboration will include exploring the application of three emerging technologies that Baker Hughes has invested in.

Baker Hughes has been a longstanding strategic partner to ADNOC, deploying advanced technologies and solutions across the energy value chain.