The collaboration covers the entire project lifecycle, ranging from initial bid preparation and engineering to procurement and manufacturing. By integrating Kanadevia’s core hydrogen production systems with local engineering resources, the partners aim to deliver scaled solutions for the Omani energy market. This move aligns with Kanadevia’s broader industrial strategy, which includes the construction of a mass-production facility for electrolysis stacks in Tsuru City, Japan, designed to drive down costs through large-scale output.
Oman remains a focal point for the company’s decarbonization efforts. Beyond this new partnership, Kanadevia is currently working with Oman LNG LLC to develop one of the world’s largest commercial methanation plants. That project centers on converting captured carbon dioxide into e-methane using green hydrogen. These initiatives reflect Kanadevia's shift toward global carbon-neutral solutions, supported by recent investments in dedicated hydrogen funds to bolster its international infrastructure.

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