| Australia’s Worley secures key role in 25GW wind and solar project in Oman 
 Joshua S Hill 5 April 2022   0
 
 
  Oman solar farm. Image Credit: Saur Energy.
 
 Australia   engineering giant Worley has secured a key role in a green fuels mega   project in Oman that proposes to build 25GW of wind and solar capacity   to be used to produce green hydrogen.
 
 Worley will provide  concept feasibility study services to the Green  Energy Oman green  hydrogen energy project, and advise on how to optimise  the 25GW of wind  and solar generation which will be used to power  electrolysers  producing green hydrogen, as well as the production,  storage, and  export of green ammonia.
 
 The GEO consortium is made up of Oman’s  global integrated energy  company OQ, leading green fuels developer  InterContinental Energy, which  is also involved in two even bigger wind  and solar projects in  Australia, and Kuwati backed clean energy  investor and developer  EnerTech (ETC).
 
 Together, the GEO  consortium’s Green Energy Oman project is looking  to produce 1.8  million tonnes each year of green hydrogen and up to 10  million tonnes  each year of green ammonia.
 
 The $US30 billion project is  expected to be one of the world’s  largest energy projects once the  consortium takes a final investment  decision (FID), due for 2026.
 
 “Hydrogen has the potential to decarbonize hard to abate sectors where there’s no obvious alternative,”   said Dr Hans Dieter Hermes, vice president of clean hydrogen at Worley.
 
 reneweconomy.com.au
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