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Here are some of the proposed projects :
                 The Asian Renewable Eneregy Hub (planned capacity of 14 GW), which would use electricity generated by
                 wind and solar plants spread across thousands of miles of Western Australian desert, plans to produce
                 about 1.6 million tons of green hydrogen, for domestic consumption and export. InterContinental Energy
                 Corp, CWP Global and Macquarie Group. Intercontinental are also among other investors in addition to BP.
                 The Texas Hydrogen Hub (planned capacity of 60 GW) : the project will be able to produce over 3 million
                 tons  of  green  hydrogen  per  year.  The  fuel  will  be  produced  from  wind  and  solar  energy  and  then
                 transported by pipe to the ports. The first phase of the platform is expected to begin operation in 2026.
                 The  Kazakhstan  Hub  (planned  capacity  of  30  GW)  :  the  project  aims  to  build  up  to  30  gigawatts  of
                 electrolyzers backed by 45 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity to produce about 2 million tons per year
                 of green hydrogen.
                 The Western Green Energy Hub, located in Western Autralia (Planned capacity of 28 GW) : the project will
                 use wind and solar to generate power and would cover an area half the size of Belgium. The project would
                 produce as much as 3.5 million tons of green hydrogen.
                 The Green Energy Oman Hub (Planned capacity of 14 GW) : the project plans to build huge wind and solar
                 facilities in the Middle East desert and to produce millions of tons of green hydrogen per year. The site's
                 strategic location, between Europe and Asia, would allow it to offer a reliable supply of green fuels globally
                 at a competitive price.
                 The German Green Energy Hub (Planned capacity of 10GW) : the project plans to use power from offshore
                 wind farms to operate electrolyzers also installed at sea. The goal is to have a total capacity of 10 gigawatts
                 by 2035, enough to produce 1 million tons of green hydrogen a year.

















































                                                                                 Wind turbines in the German countryside.

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