Unlocking Green Hydrogen Potential in Central Asia: New Study Highlights Pathways for Regional Cooperation

The new study “Green Hydrogen and Regional Cooperation in Central Asia”, published by H2-diplo, offers a comprehensive assessment of the opportunities and challenges for green hydrogen development in Central Asia. It highlights how regional integration and joint action can unlock the transformative potential of green hydrogen for decarbonisation, economic diversification, and industrial development.

New H2-diplo Study Maps Workforce Needs for Saudi Arabia’s Renewable Energy Transition

The study “Powering the Transition: Forecasting and Closing the Skills Gap for Saudi Arabia’s Renewable Energy Sector”, published by H2-diplo, offers the first comprehensive assessment of labour market requirements in the context of the Saudi-Arabian clean energy transformation. It identifies workforce bottlenecks and outlines strategies to align human capacity development with the ambitious targets of Vision 2030.

Advancements in Renewable Energy Discussed at Jeddah Event

A collaborative event at the Movenpick City Star Hotel in Jeddah brought together experts from academia, industry, and government to discuss renewable energy and clean technologies, focusing on Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals and fostering interdisciplinary dialogue on challenges and opportunities in the energy transition.

Successful Completion of the Green Hydrogen Training in Aktau

The Green Hydrogen Training in Aktau successfully concluded, equipping university educators from Central Asia with essential knowledge on Renewable Power-to-X (PtX) technologies. This initiative strengthens Kazakhstan’s position as a regional leader in renewable energy and supports global climate commitments.

New H2-diplo study shows: Hydrogen could play a key role in Ukraine’s green reconstruction and future development plans

Hydrogen could play a significant role in Ukraine’s post war economy, both in terms of domestic decarbonization and exports, but large barriers need to be overcome, a recent GIZ study finds. Strategic partnerships built on trust and dedicated derisking instruments will be essential. The study has been launched during a webinar dedicated to inform Ukrainian diplomates on the potentials of green hydrogen for Ukraine’s energy future.