Masdar sets sights on North American hydrogen
UAE renewables developer weighs opportunities to join green hydrogen projects in US and Canada, Andreas Bieringer, director of green hydrogen business development and commercial, tells Hydrogen Economist
Emirati renewable energy developer Masdar is seeking opportunities to invest in large-scale green hydrogen projects in North America as part of its international expansion. The state-owned developer is focused on joining existing projects as it looks to expand its green hydrogen portfolio at pace. It aims to become a leading supplier, with 1mt/yr of production by 2030, half of which will be in the form of international projects and half located in the UAE. “We have a dedicated team now focusing on developing projects in the US market and in Canada, which is a very attractive market as well,” said Andreas Bieringer, director, green hydrogen business development and commercial. “We are looking
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