
The Monaco Hydrogen Alliance today announced a strategic partnership with ENOWA, NEOM’s energy, water and hydrogen company.
The Monaco Hydrogen Alliance today announced a strategic partnership with ENOWA, NEOM’s energy, water and hydrogen company. The partnership, the first of its kind for both ENOWA and the Alliance, is designed to accelerate technological innovation in the field of renewable hydrogen and mobility. To this end, ENOWA will also act as the Alliance’s lead partner for the 2022 Monaco Prize for Innovation in Renewable Hydrogen and Transportation.
As Strategic Partner, ENOWA will help promote innovation in the field of renewable hydrogen and mobility, by identify promising solutions in the sector, and facilitating their promotion – and adoption – by key players in the field of zero-emission mobility.
The Monaco Hydrogen Alliance and ENOWA have shared ambitions and missions in the hydrogen space. ENOWA is behind one of the world’s largest renewable hydrogen projects to produce hydrogen in an environmentally friendly way and export it to the global market, in order to provide sustainable solutions for the global transport sector. Since its creation in 2021, the Monaco Hydrogen Alliance has focused on curating, convening and catalyzing communities and solutions to facilitate the adoption of renewable hydrogen solutions by mobility sector actors. Given their relative position in, respectively, the Mediterranean and the Red Sea, the Alliance and ENOWA will have a particularly strong focus on the use of renewable hydrogen and renewable ammonia to help decarbonize maritime transportation.
John Rossant, President of the Monaco Hydrogen Alliance, declared: “We look forward to working closely with ENOWA to foster innovation across the value chain of renewable hydrogen to help address one of the most pressing challenges of our time – living sustainably. ENOWA and the Monaco Hydrogen Alliance both share the vision of a sustainable future, powered by renewable energy. As a catalyzer, convener and curator, the Alliance is creating a unique community of like-minded global professionals from pluri-disciplinary backgrounds to further renewable hydrogen solutions in mobility. We are so honored to welcome the ENOWA team as partners in this endeavor.”
Peter Terium, CEO of ENOWA, added: “NEOM is set to emerge as one of the world’s leading hubs in developing and harnessing renewable hydrogen, which will increasingly be deployed to help decarbonize key parts of the mobility and transportation sector. We are delighted ENOWA will team up with the Monaco Hydrogen Alliance to help speed up technological innovation in the field of hydrogen and mobility.”
Roland Kaeppner, Executive Director Hydrogen at ENOWA and Member of the Monaco Hydrogen Alliance Advisory Board, said “We recently launched the ENOWA Hydrogen Innovation and Development Center, the first of its kind in the Middle East. The partnership with the Monaco Hydrogen Alliance will support bringing hydrogen innovation to life and create the necessary networks to foster clean mobility, with special focus on maritime applications.”
Addressing a pressing global challenge:
Hydrogen, particularly renewable hydrogen, could play a critical role in global and national decarbonization strategies, and notably in the transportation sector. Transportation alone accounting for nearly 25% of all global emissions. Shipping alone contributes today to nearly 3% of global carbon emissions. In 2050, its share is estimated to reach 5 to 8% of global emissions.
Nevertheless, the shipping industry was left out of the Paris Accord in 2015. Only in 2017 did the International Maritime organization establish Maritime Technology Cooperation Centers to improve energy efficiency in the global maritime industry. COP 26, for the first time in the history of Conference of Parties, raised decarbonization of maritime mobility as a global priority.
To facilitate the transition to a green economy, it is critical to power mobility with low-carbon energy sources.
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About the Monaco Hydrogen Alliance:
The Monaco Hydrogen Alliance is a not-for-profit Association under Monegasque law to promote the use of renewable hydrogen in land, air and maritime transportation. Alliance members include key public and private hydrogen operators, as well as transportation & mobility industrial leaders and policy makers coming from all over the world.
For more information, please email info@monacoh2.org or visit www.Monacoh2.org.

About NEOM’s ENOWA:
ENOWA is a world-class energy, water and hydrogen company founded in NEOM, Saudi Arabia. ENOWA produces and delivers clean and sustainable resources for industrial and commercial applications using a customer-centric smart and connected system, designed to be circular and takes advantage of NEOM’s optimal solar and wind energy profile. ENOWA benefits from NEOM’s greenfield site, which has no legacy infrastructure, to advance Energy, Water and Hydrogen innovation. ENOWA will act as a catalyst and incubator for developing new, sustainable energy and water businesses while creating a robust economic sector regionally. Through its commitment to renewable energy and efficient water management, ENOWA seeks to become a global reference for industry leaders and setting a benchmark for sustainable economic circular systems around the world.
For more information, please email media@enowa.com or visit www.enowa.com. For business partnerships please email partnerships@enowa.com
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