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ADNOC unveils inaugural green hydrogen refueling station

ADNOC has allocated an initial $15 billion (AED55 billion) to advance lower-carbon solutions and develop decarbonization technologies. (WAM)
  • The station will be operated by ADNOC Distribution, and is likely to create green hydrogen from water using an electrolyser powered by clean grid electricity.
  • The hydrogen supplied at the pilot station will be certified as “green” from solar sources by the International REC Standard.

Abu Dhabi, UAE – ADNOC announced on Friday it opened “H2GO”, the region’s first high-speed green hydrogen pilot refueling station, to test a fleet of zero-emission hydrogen-powered vehicles.

The station will be operated by ADNOC Distribution, and is likely to create green hydrogen from water using an electrolyzer powered by clean grid electricity.

Musabbeh Al Kaabi, ADNOC Executive Director, Low Carbon Solutions and International Growth, said, “We are pleased to launch this unique high-speed green hydrogen refueling station which supports the UAE’s National Hydrogen Strategy. ADNOC continues to collaborate with local and international companies on innovative technologies and low-carbon solutions that can accelerate decarbonization and support a responsible energy transition.”

The hydrogen supplied at the pilot station will be certified as “green” from solar sources by the International REC Standard, an internationally recognized certification organization.

The pilot will be used to gather data to understand the long-term viability of hydrogen vehicles in the UAE.

The pilot is supported by the Integrated Transport Centre in Abu Dhabi, and the high-speed refueler was provided by Linde, a leading global industrial gases and engineering company.

Throughout the pilot, the fleet of hydrogen vehicles are being provided by Toyota, Al Futtaim Motors and BMW, and will be tested by taxi companies, including Tawasul.

Bader Saeed Al Lamki, CEO of ADNOC Distribution, said, “In line with the UAE’s Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative, we are committed to providing sustainable mobility solutions and supporting the energy transition. The opening of the region’s first high-speed green hydrogen pilot refueling station, H2GO, demonstrates our commitment to leverage technology and innovation, and to capitalize on partnerships to deliver low-carbon solutions to customers.”

Hydrogen is an energy carrier that creates no carbon dioxide (CO2) when used. As a result, no carbon is released into the atmosphere from production to end-use.

The H2GO station is ADNOC Distribution’s latest mobility development following the launch of E2GO to build and operate electric vehicle infrastructure in Abu Dhabi and the wider UAE.

Abdulla Balalaa, Chairman of Masdar City, said, “Masdar City has been committed to sustainable transportation since its inception in 2006 and has been a pioneer in multiple forms of transportation from the first EVs in the UAE to the autonomous PRT system. We welcome this partnership with ADNOC to pilot hydrogen in the UAE. Currently, transportation accounts for approximately 20% of the total global carbon output, and we need to work across every technology possible on our journey to net-zero. We are excited to continue to support carbon free transportation in the UAE.”

ADNOC has allocated an initial $15 billion (AED55 billion) to advance lower-carbon solutions and develop decarbonization technologies to reduce its carbon intensity by 25% by 2030 and enable its Net Zero by 2045 ambition.