Fostering Collaboration for Green Hydrogen Projects in Amman
Key Ideas
  • The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources in Amman concluded discussions on a study assessing a joint infrastructure business model for green hydrogen projects.
  • Participants focused on aligning commercial structures, government support, regulatory frameworks, and land allocation for green hydrogen production.
  • Secretary-General Amani Azzam highlighted the importance of public-private collaboration and the government's commitment to fostering an investment-friendly environment for green hydrogen projects.
  • The government is prepared to provide legislative support through existing frameworks like the General Electricity Law and Gas Law to enable developers to establish necessary infrastructure.
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources in Amman recently wrapped up roundtable discussions on the final findings of a study assessing a joint infrastructure business model for green hydrogen projects. Conducted in partnership with developers and a consulting team appointed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the meeting aimed to streamline commercial structures with technical evaluations. Discussions delved into the government's role in supporting green hydrogen initiatives, regulatory frameworks, bid selection mechanisms, and infrastructure development for renewable energy projects. Particular attention was given to land allocation strategies for green hydrogen production and methods to optimize its utilization according to sectoral needs. Secretary-General Amani Azzam stressed the significance of public-private collaboration in ensuring the success of green hydrogen projects. She affirmed the ministry's dedication to creating an investment-friendly environment for the sector and highlighted its potential benefits for all stakeholders. Azzam mentioned the government's readiness to offer legislative support, citing frameworks such as the General Electricity Law and Gas Law that facilitate developers in establishing private transmission lines or pipelines. Emphasizing the advantages of shared infrastructure, Azzam noted that developers had already begun discussions on potential collaborations.
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