Beeah to build Sharjah’s first waste-to-hydrogen plant
Sharjah’s Beeah Group has reached an agreement with UK’s Chinook Sciences and Japan’s Air Water to set up the region’s first waste-to-hydrogen plant in the northern emirate.
The MoU signed in Japan is a first step to forming a consortium that will advance progress on the first-of-its-kind plant in Sharjah, and explore further opportunities across the region, a WAM report said.
Combining Beeah’s expertise in waste management and material recovery, Chinook Sciences patented Rodecs pyrolysis and gasification process, and Air Water’s Hydrogen Refinement technology, the waste-to-hydrogen plant in Sharjah will transform waste wood and plastic into fuel-cell grade green hydrogen.
The plans for the waste-to-hydrogen plant include an on-site green hydrogen dispensing station capable of fuelling several vehicles.
The production of waste-derived fuels is a clean energy technology and through the production of fuel cell grade hydrogen, the Sharjah plant will potentially displace thousands of tons of carbon dioxide every year.


January 2023 (Volume xliv Issue 1)