Projects
We focus on green hydrogen where it makes the most sense
Oman combines world-class solar and wind resources with a clear national strategy that enable large-scale, export-oriented green hydrogen and derivative development. Supported by competitive tender mechanisms and transparent regulatory frameworks, Oman offers a highly attractive platform for green hydrogen and derivative production at scale.
In addition, its strategic location at the crossroads of Asia, Europe, and Africa serves as landing points for multiple submarine cables and provides the connectivity, latency performance, and resilience required for hyperscale, AI-ready green data centers.
India targets to produce 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030 under its National Green Hydrogen Mission. With growing round-the-clock renewable supply and expanding transmission networks, India offers great advantages for large-scale green hydrogen and green ammonia production.
Furthermore, rapid digitalization and strong local and international demand position India as an increasingly attractive market for data centers.
Brazil combines one of the world’s most attractive renewable energy mixes, anchored by hydropower baseload and complemented by rapidly growing solar and wind capacity. With strong export connectivity, Brazil is well-positioned for large-scale green ammonia production, supporting both international and domestic demand for industrial decarbonization.
Also, Brazil’s large and growing digital economy, improving connectivity infrastructure, and rising adoption of cloud and AI services are driving demand for scalable, energy-efficient data centers.
Morocco provides one of the best locations worldwide for green hydrogen production, combining excellent wind and solar resources with proximity to European demand centers. Positioned at the crossroads of Europe and Africa, Morocco is well positioned to serve as a competitive platform for green hydrogen and derivative exports.
Furthermore, Morocco’s geographic position and connectivity make it a credible gateway for green digital infrastructure. The country’s proximity to Europe and access to regional subsea cable routes support the latency, resilience, and scalability required for hyperscale, AI-ready green data center campuses.