Saudi Arabia, US Commit to Advancing Collaboration in Clean Fossil Fuels, Carbon Management

Saudi Arabia and the US sign an MOU to establish a framework for mutually beneficial cooperation in the area of clean fossil fuels and carbon management. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia and the US sign an MOU to establish a framework for mutually beneficial cooperation in the area of clean fossil fuels and carbon management. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia, US Commit to Advancing Collaboration in Clean Fossil Fuels, Carbon Management

Saudi Arabia and the US sign an MOU to establish a framework for mutually beneficial cooperation in the area of clean fossil fuels and carbon management. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia and the US sign an MOU to establish a framework for mutually beneficial cooperation in the area of clean fossil fuels and carbon management. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources Engineer Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih received in Riyadh on Monday United States Secretary of Energy Rick Perry currently on a visit to Saudi Arabia, reported the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

During the meeting, the two parties discussed means to enhance relations between the two countries in energy fields and cooperation opportunities in clean energy fields.

The two Ministers signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish a framework for mutually beneficial cooperation in the area of clean fossil fuels and carbon management.

Commenting on the visit, Falih said: “As I thank Secretary Perry for this important visit, I would like to express my deep gratitude for his continuous support for the cooperation between the two friendly countries in energy fields. The potential of this cooperation has no limits and its positive impact on the global economy, environment and energy supplies is so great.

“The signing of this MOU reflects one of the valuable opportunities this cooperation can avail. The MOU also underscores the Kingdom’s leadership role in clean energy deployment at scale, venturing, and international collaborations to advance innovation in clean energy technology.

“This also highlights the Ministry’s commitment to maintaining its national contributions to enhancing clean energy technologies that would enable sustainable development in line with Saudi Vision 2030, the national economic diversification plan and fulfill its responsibilities as a global energy producer and exporter.

“To achieve the objective outlined in the MOU, the two countries will exchange experts, engineers, and scientists and facilitate the transfer of technology. The MOU will also encourage the organization of joint seminars and workshops, as well as visits by experts to facilities, such as research laboratories, institutes, and industrial sites.”

For his part, Perry said: “After a productive and informative visit to the Kingdom, today the United States and our friend Saudi Arabia enter an exciting new phase in our energy partnership, building on our collective success with an eye to the future.

“This MOU outlines a future alliance not only in supercritical carbon dioxide, but also in a range of clean fossil fuels and carbon management opportunities.

“Together through the development of clean energy technologies, our two countries can lead the world in promoting economic growth and energy production in an environmentally responsible way. I thank Minister Al-Falih and the rest of my Saudi hosts for their hospitality and look forward to working together in the months and years to come.”

The MOU covers many technical fields in this regard including supercritical carbon dioxide power cycles; carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS); chemical looping and oxy-combustion; the energy-water nexus, as well as other areas of mutual interest related to clean fossil fuels and carbon management, said SPA.



Mitsubishi Power: Saudi Arabia a Key Hub for Our Sustainable Energy Investments

Adel Al-Juraid, CEO of Mitsubishi Power in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat) 
Adel Al-Juraid, CEO of Mitsubishi Power in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat) 
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Mitsubishi Power: Saudi Arabia a Key Hub for Our Sustainable Energy Investments

Adel Al-Juraid, CEO of Mitsubishi Power in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat) 
Adel Al-Juraid, CEO of Mitsubishi Power in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat) 

Saudi Arabia has emerged as one of Mitsubishi Power’s most strategic global markets and a prime destination for its sustainable energy investments, in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 agenda for localization and clean energy.

The Japanese company is partnering with leading national institutions, including the Ministry of Energy, Saudi Aramco, SABIC, Saudi Electricity Company, ACWA Power, and the Saline Water Conversion Corporation, in addition to projects spearheaded by the Public Investment Fund.

In an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, Adel Al-Juraid, CEO of Mitsubishi Power in Saudi Arabia, emphasized that the company’s role extends beyond supplying high-efficiency and reliable energy. It also focuses on knowledge transfer, workforce development, and technology localization through its centers across the Kingdom, where Saudi nationals make up more than half of the workforce.

These efforts, he said, align with the In-Kingdom Total Value Add (IKTVA) program to boost local supply chains.

A subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Power specializes in innovative energy solutions aimed at accelerating carbon reduction. The company is also advancing digital transformation by integrating artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things into its operations.

Strategic Projects

Al-Juraid said that Mitsubishi Power has recently secured a strategic contract to supply gas turbines for the Rumah-1 and Nairyah-1 plants, using JAC-class units designed to transition to hydrogen in the future.

He added that the project will add 3.5 gigawatts to the national grid, making it one of the largest power supply projects in Saudi Arabia and the wider region.

The turbines will be assembled locally at the company’s Dammam facility, underscoring its role in supporting Vision 2030 industrial goals.

In the industrial sector, Mitsubishi Power is supplying turbines for the SATORP refinery in Jubail - a joint venture between Aramco and TotalEnergies - capable of producing 475 megawatts of power and 452 tons of steam per hour.

The turbines are designed to co-fire hydrogen with natural gas and can be upgraded to operate on 100 percent hydrogen, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s 2060 net-zero ambitions.

Expansion Plans

Al-Juraid stressed that Saudi Arabia is central to Mitsubishi Power’s long-term growth strategy, with plans to expand investments in clean energy and data center infrastructure. Future offerings include hydrogen-ready turbines and carbon capture solutions to help balance productivity with grid reliability. He cited the company’s success in the United States with Georgia Power, where blending hydrogen into turbines cut emissions by 22 percent.

Local Partnerships and Manufacturing

The company operates three service centers in the Kingdom, with its Dammam facility recently localizing the assembly of next-generation gas turbines. According to its CEO, Mitsubishi Power is also exploring partnerships with Saudi universities and innovation hubs in research and development, leveraging expertise from Japan’s Takasago Hydrogen Park, the world’s first dedicated hydrogen validation facility.

Moreover, the company currently holds the largest global market share in gas turbines, with 36 percent overall and 56 percent in advanced turbine categories in 2023, marking the second consecutive year of global leadership.

Concluding, Al-Juraid reaffirmed Mitsubishi Power’s commitment to providing advanced solutions that meet Saudi Arabia’s rising energy demand, particularly from data centers and artificial intelligence applications, while contributing to sustainable economic growth.