Saudi Arabia and Europe Strengthen Clean Energy Ties Through Green Hydrogen and Renewable Export Agreements at Riyadh

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In a landmark move aimed at strengthening global clean energy collaboration, Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power signed a series of strategic agreements and memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with leading international partners to develop a comprehensive green hydrogen and renewable energy export value chain between the Kingdom and Europe.

The signing ceremony took place during the Renewable Energy and Green Hydrogen Export Workshop in Riyadh, held under the supervision of the Ministry of Energy and in the presence of His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the Kingdomโ€™s Minister of Energy. The event marked a significant step in Saudi Arabiaโ€™s ambition to position itself as a global clean energy hub and reinforce its leadership in the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) initiative.

The workshop gathered senior government officials from Saudi Arabia, Germany, France, and Greece, along with executives from global energy companies and national institutions. It showcased the Kingdomโ€™s advancements in clean energy integration, diversification of its energy mix, and its strategic role in enhancing East-West logistics connectivity.

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Key Agreements Signed:

A multi-party MoU was inked between ACWA Power and several prominent European firms, including:

Edison S.p.A. (Italy)

TotalEnergies Renewables SAS (France)

Zhero Europe B.V. (Italy)

EnBW (Germany)

The agreement sets the foundation for assessing demand and developing large-scale renewable energy projects in Saudi Arabia, with the aim of exporting clean electricity to European markets through advanced energy corridors.

In addition, ACWA Power signed individual MoUs to bolster collaboration on cross-border transmission infrastructure with key players such as:

CESI (Italy) โ€“ Independent technical consultant

Prysmian (Italy) โ€“ HVDC cable provider

GE Vernova

Siemens Energy (Germany)

Hitachi (France)

These partnerships aim to develop highly efficient High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) energy transmission systems to ensure reliable long-distance electricity delivery across borders.

Yanbu Green Hydrogen Hub Development:

A Joint Development Agreement was also concluded with German utility EnBW for the first phase of the Yanbu Green Hydrogen Hub, a major clean hydrogen production facility set for commercial operation by 2030. The project will feature integrated renewable power generation, desalination plants, hydrogen electrolysis systems, ammonia production units, and a dedicated export terminalโ€”positioning Saudi Arabia to become a major supplier of green fuels to global markets.

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The Yanbu hub is expected to leverage the Kingdomโ€™s natural advantages in solar and wind energy, low-cost project development, and proximity to global shipping routes, making it a cornerstone of future international green hydrogen trade.

Strategic Vision and Global Role:

These developments reinforce Saudi Arabiaโ€™s leadership role in the IMEC project, aligning with the broader objectives of Saudi Vision 2030. The Kingdomโ€™s geographical position, coupled with its competitive edge in renewable energy, supports its ambition to become a key player in global energy transition efforts.

The agreements also emphasize Saudi Arabiaโ€™s ongoing commitment to global energy security, enhanced regional interconnection, and the advancement of a sustainable, resilient energy future.


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