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Saudi Arabia Joins International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Economy

Saudi Arabia has joined International Partnership for the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Economy (IPHE) to foster the deployment of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies.

According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the partnership represents an important international alliance formed to strengthen cooperation in Hydrogen economy.

Thus, the initiative will exert various efforts to ensure a balanced and effective global transition to cleaner and more efficient energy systems.

By joining the IPHE, Saudi Arabia emphasizes its pivotal role to boost sustainability and promote advanced innovative solutions for clean energy.

In the light of this, the Ministry of Energy stated that this strategic step underscores the “pioneering role” that the Kingdom is playing in international efforts aimed at enhancing sustainability and “innovating advanced solutions” in the fields of clean energy.

The Kingdom has set a bold goal to become one of the world’s most important producers and exporters of clean hydrogen. To this end, it pledged to achieve zero neutrality in terms of carbon emissions by 2060.

“The Kingdom’s accession to this partnership confirms its firm vision regarding the role of international cooperation and its importance in achieving a more sustainable energy future,” the Ministry added.

Launched by the US in 2003, the IPHE has two active working groups covering Education & Outreach, and Regulations, Codes, Standards, & Safety.

 

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