Saudi-listed ACWA Power has broken ground on the first phase of a 3000 tonne-per-year green hydrogen project in Uzbekistan.
It was inaugurated by President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Saudi Arabian Minister of Investment Khalid Al Falih. The event was attended by prime minister Abdulla Nigmatovich Aripov and ACWA Power founder and chairman Mohammad Abunayyan.
The project will be developed in two phases.
The first part, a 3000-tonne green ammonia pilot project, is already underway following the signing of the hydrogen purchase and power purchase agreements in May 2023.
Once the second phase is complete, 2.4GW of wind energy will power the production of 500,000 tonnes of green ammonia per year.
When completed in full, this will be ACWA Power’s second utility-scale green hydrogen project after the NEOM Green Hydrogen Project in Saudi Arabia, which is a joint venture between ACWA Power, NEOM and Air Products.
“We are honoured that the leadership of Uzbekistan has bestowed their trust in our capabilities to develop the country’s first green hydrogen project,” said Abunayyan.
“This marks a significant milestone in the history of Uzbekistan’s energy revolution, and ACWA Power is honoured to be leading the charge,” he added.
“I would like to extend my gratitude to all those who have contributed to the success of these projects and reaffirm our enduring commitment to continue our collaboration and investment in Uzbekistan’s bright, sustainable future.
“We are witnessing the fruits of our collective labour, and it is a testament to the endless possibilities that emerge when vision meets determination.
“ACWA Power remains committed to driving sustainable development, creating jobs, and developing future talent as well as fostering long-term economic prosperity while prioritizing environmental stewardship.


