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Bee'ah and Chinook Sciences Announce Region’s First Waste-to-Hydrogen Project
SHARJAH, UAE, May 31, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- The project is an evolution of both companies' waste gasification facility 
announced earlier in 2014
- Both entities plan to establish more waste-to-hydrogen plants across the 
region
- The project is part of Bee'ah's renewable energy strategy following the 2021 
completion of its waste-to-energy facility

Building on its commitment to zero-waste cities and clean energy solutions, 
Bee'ah, the Middle East's sustainability pioneer, today announced that it will 
be developing the region's first waste-to-hydrogen project which includes a 
generation plant and a green hydrogen vehicle fuelling station in the UAE, in 
partnership with UK-based Chinook Sciences. 

This project is an expansion of Bee'ah and Chinook Sciences' waste gasification 
project that had been announced in 2014, leveraging similar pyrolysis and 
gasification technologies to produce green hydrogen instead of electricity. 
This waste-to-hydrogen project addresses increasing market demand in the region 
for new sources of renewable energy such as green hydrogen. 

With an innovative approach of having the waste-to-hydrogen plant adjacent to 
the fuelling station, this project removes the challenges of costly 
transportation of hydrogen. The fuelling station will use green hydrogen 
generated from the waste-to-hydrogen plant from non-recyclable plastic waste 
and waste wood from Bee'ah's Material Recovery Facility. The green hydrogen 
will be fed into the fuelling station to power Bee'ah's future fleet of 
hydrogen waste collection vehicles, effectively closing the waste loop. 
In addition, the cost of green hydrogen from the plant is competitive with or 
even less than the equivalent cost of diesel and gasoline. At maximum 
production capacity, the plant is capable of fuelling 1,000 hydrogen-powered 
large vehicles per day.

During a visit by Chinook Sciences Chairman and CEO Dr. Rifat Chalabi and his 
delegation to the Bee'ah Head Office, the two entities held the official 
signing ceremony for the project, with the first phase scheduled for completion 
in 2022. As part of Bee'ah and Chinook Sciences' longstanding partnership, both 
entities will also establish more waste-to-hydrogen facilities across the 
region.  

During the signing ceremony, HE Salim Bin Mohammed Al Owais, Chairman of 
Bee'ah, said: "Green hydrogen will be a vital pillar of our future energy 
landscape and Bee'ah has been looking into this market for some time now with 
Chinook in alignment with our long-term strategy to develop new, sustainable 
energy solutions. As a sustainability leader, Bee'ah is keen to further support 
the UAE in its hydrogen economy ambitions, energy diversification and 
decarbonisation efforts."

HE Khaled Al Huraimel, Group CEO of Bee'ah, which is operational in the UAE, 
KSA and Egypt, said: "As a waste management leader in the Middle East, we are 
proud to bring another first for the region. This project showcases the 
potential of waste-to-hydrogen solutions and we intend to establish more of 
such projects across the region. Bee'ah has always recognised the value of 
energy recovery from waste and through this new project, we will be supporting 
a circular economy across multiple fronts including zero-emission fuel for our 
vehicles, increase waste diversion rates and diversify the UAE’s energy 
sources." 

Bee'ah is also establishing other renewable energy projects in the UAE through 
its joint venture with Masdar, Emirates Waste to Energy Company. This includes 
the UAE's first 30-MW waste-to-energy facility in Sharjah, set for completion 
this year, and a 120-MW solar landfill project with its first phase due to 
complete by 2023. Bee'ah has also built an on-site solar farm at its new 
Headquarters, which is a net-zero energy building. 

As a leading industrial, renewable fuel and environmental technology company, 
Chinook Sciences' patented RODECS gasification and pyrolysis technology will 
break down hydrocarbons from waste through advanced thermal treatment, to 
release and recover the hydrogen. The hydrogen released and recovered from 
waste wood will be categorised as green hydrogen, the hydrogen from 
non-recyclable plastic waste will support waste diversion from landfills. When 
the green hydrogen fuel is used in vehicles, it emits only water and no carbon 
emissions.

Dr. Rifat Chalabi, Chairman and CEO of Chinook Sciences said: "We are very 
excited to use our technology in the UAE and to further our existing 
relationship with Bee'ah in the environmental and energy-from-waste sectors. We 
see this project as the first in a long line of developments that will be 
co-developed with Bee'ah across the Middle East using our RODECS technology."

Given that hydrogen-powered vehicles are more sustainable and have better 
mileage, Bee'ah is also currently in discussions with auto-manufacturers in the 
region to purchase hydrogen vehicles. The hydrogen infrastructure being built 
can also provide hydrogen for use in public transportation, powering hydrogen 
fuel cell buses.

The UAE has previously announced its aim to become a major hydrogen producer, 
and to reduce carbon emissions by 24 per cent by 2030. Plans include investment 
in green hydrogen, which is produced using renewable energy, like solar power 
as well as using carbon-capture technologies to create what is known as blue 
hydrogen.


About Bee'ah:  
An innovation leader and a pioneering force for sustainable solutions in the 
Middle East, Bee'ah is a public-private partnership company that was founded in 
2007. With ventures in industries ranging from Waste Management, to 
Environmental Consulting, Renewable Energy, Technology, Sustainable 
Transportation, and Training & Development, Bee'ah is creating a better quality 
of life for all cities and communities in the region. Bee'ah has  executed a 
comprehensive strategy focused on sustainability and digitalisation, which has 
reaped rich benefits in the form of the region's highest waste diversion rates, 
and the GCC's first waste-to-energy plant. Bee'ah has supported the region's 
agenda for a circular economy and personifies the UAE's ambitions in leading 
the dialogue surrounding sustainability in the MENA region. For more 
information, please visit: http://www.beeah.ae; and connect at 
facebook.com/beeahuae and twitter.com/BeeahUAE  

About Chinook Sciences:
Chinook Sciences was founded in the 1990s and headquartered in Nottingham UK. 
Chinook is an industrial technology company focussed on supporting the 
environmental, renewable energy, industrial gas and metals recycling sectors. 
It has been developing and enhancing its RODECS gasification and pyrolysis 
technology for over 23 years and has deployed this technology widely across the 
world and in numerous industrial and process sectors. Currently, Chinook is 
focused on the manufacture of green hydrogen from a range of waste materials 
and also on the manufacturing of high-quality activated carbon, itself used in 
a wide range of air and water purification and cleaning applications. Chinook 
offers a range of services including the engineering, design, construction and 
operation of end-stage recycling energy-from-waste, fuel-from-waste and 
waste-to-value plants globally.

Photo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1521627/Chinook_Beeah.jpg

Contact: 
Aza Wee Sile, awee@beeah.ae; Bee'ah, +971 56 985 0244; Monirah Al Helayel, 
Monirah.AlHelayel@hkstrategies.com;  Hill + Knowlton Strategies, M: +971 58 803 
9556


Dual source: Bee'ah and Chinook Sciences

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