Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE), Maersk, and Siemens Energy, met to discuss localisation of the green hydrogen industry and its complementary industries.
The meeting discussed the framework of the feasibility studies carried out by the companies in preparation for signing the final contracts in COP27 summit, to implement the pilot phases for the projects.
The cooperation between SCZONE, Maersk, and Siemens energy in green fuel projects is an extension of the fruitful and constructive cooperation with these entities. SCZONE is thrilled with the cooperation between Maersk and Siemens energy on this project, which in turn is enriching the accuracy of technical studies related to the optimal production process of eMethanol
stated Waleid Gamal Eldein, SCZONE Chairman.
According to Maersk’s Head of Strategic Decarbonization Projects, Kay Fischner, “Maersk is ambitious to complete this project, as technical studies are now being carried out related to the optimal selection of production sites, which will help determine the ways for the feeding industries to reach the facility to be implemented, and help in studying all logistical, financial and legal means related to the project.”
We are pleased with this fruitful cooperation with SCZONE, and Siemens is keen to take into account a number of technical factors related to the project, which aim to maximize the use of the economic zone resources, facilities, and incentives provided, in addition to the size of the achievement that can be achieved by cooperation between the concerned parties to the project
mentioned Layla El Hares, Vice Chairman and Managing Director – Siemens Energy.
It is worth noting that these discussions came within the framework of cooperation and support provided by SCZONE to its partners in green fuel manufacturing projects.
It also expressed the keenness of SCZONE to ensure the availability of the necessary environmental, legal and technical requirements in accordance with the highest international standards for projects to localize green fuels in its industrial zones.