AMEA Power has partnered with Kyuden International Corporation, a subsidiary of Japan’s Kyuden Group. Together, they plan to develop renewable energy and green hydrogen projects that will contribute to decarbonisation, energy resilience, and inclusive economic growth in key markets.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) establishes a framework for collaboration between the two companies to undertake large-scale clean energy projects. This collaboration combines AMEA Power’s proven expertise and track record with Kyuden International’s technological capabilities. AMEA Power currently operates and is constructing over 2,600MW of power, with a project pipeline exceeding 6GW across more than 20 countries, said a statement.
Hussain Al Nowais, Chairman of AMEA Power said, “This partnership with Kyuden International marks an important step in AMEA Power’s journey to lead the energy transition in the regions we are present. Together, we are committed to delivering transformative clean energy and green hydrogen solutions that create long-term social and economic value for local communities.”
Kyuden International, a subsidiary of the Kyuden Group, brings extensive technical expertise and international experience to the table. This collaboration aims to enhance the deployment of low-carbon energy systems and environmentally sustainable technologies. By working together, they share a common goal of delivering tangible impact through innovative and scalable clean energy projects that align with global climate goals and regional development priorities.
AMEA Power and Kyuden International sign MoU to develop renewable energy and green hydrogen projects Middle East Construction News.
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