As interest in green hydrogen continues to grow, Ohmium and Hynfra are partnering to help unlock new renewable energy opportunities across the Middle East and Africa, supporting cleaner industries, energy security, and future low-carbon fuel markets.

Green hydrogen technology provider Ohmium has entered into a strategic partnership with Hynfra to advance green hydrogen and green ammonia projects across the Middle East and Africa.
Under the agreement, Hynfra will integrate Ohmium’s Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzer technology into its planned portfolio of renewable hydrogen projects in both regions. The collaboration is aimed at accelerating the deployment of large-scale facilities that can support industrial decarbonization and the production of low-carbon fuels.
The partnership brings together Hynfra’s expertise in project development and infrastructure delivery with Ohmium’s PEM electrolyzer solutions, which use renewable electricity generated from solar and wind resources to produce green hydrogen.
The companies said they will focus on projects that can capitalize on the Middle East and Africa’s abundant renewable energy resources, positioning the regions as emerging hubs for renewable hydrogen production.
Green ammonia is expected to play a central role in the initiative. Produced using green hydrogen, ammonia is increasingly viewed as a practical way to transport renewable hydrogen over long distances and is attracting growing interest from countries seeking to reduce emissions in hard-to-abate sectors.
The Middle East and Africa have become increasingly attractive destinations for hydrogen investment due to their strong solar and wind resources, competitive renewable energy costs, and proximity to major international shipping routes. Several countries across both regions have already announced national hydrogen strategies aimed at developing export-oriented low-carbon fuel industries.
According to the companies, the partnership will support the commercialization of renewable hydrogen projects while contributing to broader energy transition and decarbonization goals. By combining technology deployment with project execution capabilities, the alliance aims to accelerate hydrogen infrastructure development and strengthen the emerging green hydrogen value chain.
The announcement adds to growing momentum in the global hydrogen sector, where technology providers and project developers are increasingly collaborating to bring large-scale renewable hydrogen and green ammonia projects to market in support of energy security and climate objectives.
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