2025, Vol. 6, Issue 2, Part A
Case study to achieve net-zero using hydrogen energy in Saudi Arabia
Author(s): Moawia Ibrahim Ahmed Hamed
Abstract: This case study argues that hydrogen produced through renewable electrolysis (green) and gas with CCUS (blue) is significant to Saudi Arabia’s aim of achieving net-zero emissions by using 2060 within a round carbon financial system framework, by and large thru boom in renewables and clean hydrogen (Saudi green Initiative, 2021; KAPSARC, 2024) [23, 24 15]. It examines how hydrogen can help meet energy demands while protecting energy security and competitiveness. The evaluation encompasses policies, techno-economics, infrastructure, the NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) venture, export capabilities, and challenges, which include price, water, CO₂ capture, and certification. The report’s major argument is that Saudi Arabia’s strong solar and wind sources, financial capabilities, and business base uniquely position it to lead global hydrogen and ammonia exports by the 2030s (IEA, 2022; Al-Saadi et al., 2023). However, recognizing that this role relies on integrating hydrogen with domestic decarbonization, accelerating renewables, enhancing CO₂ tracking and storage, and adopting transparent certification that aligns with global markets (IRENA, 2023; IEF, 2024). Review the conclusion, which includes coverage and implementation roadmaps for 2026-2035.
DOI: 10.22271/27083969.2025.v6.i2a.74
Pages: 14-20 | Views: 119 | Downloads: 47
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Moawia Ibrahim Ahmed Hamed. Case study to achieve net-zero using hydrogen energy in Saudi Arabia. Int J Electr Data Commun 2025;6(2):14-20. DOI: 10.22271/27083969.2025.v6.i2a.74