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Introduction
This project, aimed at producing 800 tons of green hydrogen annually, is poised to harness the country’s abundant solar resources, thereby reducing its carbon footprint and transitioning towards a low-carbon economy. The country’s cabinet has approved a proposal to install 12 gigawatts (GW) of solar power by 2030, said a National Investment Commission. The study proposes a comprehensive framework to support the development of green hydrogen production, including the establishment of legal and regulatory frameworks, investment incentives, and public-private partnerships. The renewable hydrogen initiative, as a part of the source diversification plan, is being led by Iraq, the long-standing major OPEC member and oil producing nation.
Iraq developed countries hydrogen solar container
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