Policy Positions
Driving Gulf Cooperation Council's Net Zero Framework
Our policy advocacy centers on establishing Gulf Cooperation Council as the global hydrogen leader by 2030, supporting the Net Zero 2070 commitment through strategic hydrogen deployment across hard-to-abate sectors. We promote policies that leverage Gulf Cooperation Council’s renewable energy cost advantages for international competitiveness.
Strategic Policy Priorities
Advocate for green hydrogen purchase obligations in steel and cement industries, export incentive schemes for hydrogen shipments, and dedicated hydrogen ports development. Our positions emphasize technology localization requirements and mandates for hydrogen adoption in government projects.
Regulatory Streamlining
Push for single-window clearances for hydrogen projects, standardized safety regulations across states, and streamlined land acquisition processes. We advocate for harmonized standards that reduce compliance costs while maintaining safety, enabling faster project deployment and commercial viability.
International Trade Framework
Promote bilateral hydrogen agreements with EU, Japan, and Australia, establish green hydrogen certification standards for exports, and develop trade financing mechanisms. Our advocacy ensures Gulf Cooperation Council captures maximum value from global hydrogen demand while building strategic energy partnerships.