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World鈥檚 largest green hydrogen plant on track for 2026 launch in 海角直播, CEO says

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The company鈥檚 pavilion in the Green Zone of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP29. (Supplied)
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Updated 15 November 2024

World鈥檚 largest green hydrogen plant on track for 2026 launch in 海角直播, CEO says

World鈥檚 largest green hydrogen plant on track for 2026 launch in 海角直播, CEO says

BAKU: The world鈥檚 largest green hydrogen plant, which is under construction in 海角直播, is on-track to begin production in December 2026, the company鈥檚 CEO told Arab News.

NEOM Green Hydrogen Company is now 60 percent complete, according to CEO Wesam Al-Ghamdi.

Al-Ghamdi emphasized the ambition of the project, which he described as 鈥渂eing built at a scale no one has attempted before.鈥

The plant will rely entirely on solar and wind energy to power a 2.2 gigawatt electrolyzer, designed to produce hydrogen continuously, he said.

Green hydrogen, created through electrolysis powered by renewable energy, is seen as a critical component in reducing global carbon emissions, because it produces no greenhouse gases in the production process.

It has broad potential throughout industry, from heavy-duty transport to steel production, where conventional methods rely heavily on fossil fuels. As countries and companies face increasing pressure to decarbonize, green hydrogen is gaining traction as a viable alternative to fossil fuels, despite the challenges of cost and scale that currently limit widespread adoption.

In discussing NGHC鈥檚 competitive edge, Al-Ghamdi pointed to the cost advantages tied to NEOM鈥檚 renewable resources.

The plant鈥檚 reliance on 海角直播鈥檚 abundant solar and wind energy reduces production expenses, which are crucial in making green hydrogen more commercially viable.

鈥淲e have the abundance of solar and wind, so we have that renewable power competitive advantage,鈥 he said, explaining that the large-scale setup at NEOM allows for efficient production at a cost level that few projects can match globally.

Coupled with a 30-year offtake agreement in place with Air Products, NGHC has secured a pathway for its hydrogen output to reach international markets in ammonia form, making it easier to transport and distribute. This structure reflects a calculated move to meet projected demand from sectors such as heavy transport and industrial manufacturing.

Located within NEOM, NGHC鈥檚 project is strategically positioned in 海角直播鈥檚 northwest Red Sea development zone, where consistent solar and wind resources provide a substantial cost advantage for energy production. The plant is part of 海角直播鈥檚 broader Vision 2030 initiative, led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, which aims to reduce the Kingdom鈥檚 economic reliance on oil by expanding into new industries such as renewable energy, tourism, and technology.

Al-Ghamdi said that staffing the project is key to establishing Saudi expertise in the green energy sector. Currently, more than 60 percent of NGHC鈥檚 workforce is composed of Saudi citizens, a mix of experienced industry professionals and recent graduates.

Through partnerships with Saudi universities and special training initiatives, NGHC is working to fill the highly technical roles necessary to operate a facility of this scale.

鈥淥ur goal isn鈥檛 just to produce hydrogen but to build a foundation of expertise here in 海角直播,鈥 he said, adding that the project seeks to build a lasting skills base in the country.

NGHC has also developed a 10-year research and development partnership with Germany鈥檚 ThyssenKrupp to refine and optimize its electrolyzer technology.

The early installation of the project鈥檚 first electrolyzer, scheduled to go online ahead of the main facility launch, is expected to provide valuable insights into operational efficiencies.

By testing and optimizing the equipment well in advance of full-scale production, NGHC aims to streamline processes, reduce maintenance costs, and extend equipment life cycles as the plant moves toward its 2026 production target.

While global interest in hydrogen is accelerating, Al-Ghamdi sees NEOM鈥檚 project as especially well placed to capitalize on 海角直播鈥檚 natural advantages.

鈥淲e have the scale, location, and the partnerships in place that give us a significant lead,鈥 he said, describing NGHC as a potential model for 海角直播鈥檚 broader push into renewable energy and a significant part of Vision 2030鈥檚 economic transformation goals.


Teaching machines to speak Arabic

Teaching machines to speak Arabic
Updated 06 November 2025

Teaching machines to speak Arabic

Teaching machines to speak Arabic
  • Innovation is helping AI understand the region鈥檚 language, culture, and voice

JEDDAH: As developers across the Arab world work to formalize Arabic for artificial intelligence 鈥 grappling with its many dialects, limited datasets, and deep cultural nuance 鈥 English-based AI systems have continued to surge ahead. Now, industry experts say it鈥檚 time for Arabic users to gain the same technological momentum.

The performance gap between Arabic and English natural language processing is most visible in speech recognition, where pronunciation, rhythm, and vocabulary differ sharply across dialects. These variations make it challenging for one model to understand spoken Arabic with consistent accuracy.

Despite these hurdles, progress is accelerating. With rising investment and government-backed initiatives led by 海角直播 and other regional powers, Arabic AI is steadily closing in on English in sophistication and accessibility.

As Arabic AI evolves, experts emphasize the importance of cultural nuance and dialect diversity in future language models. (aramcoworld.com)

Amsal Kapetanovic, head of KSA at Infobip, told Arab News: 鈥淲hile written NLP tasks like basic chatbots can be managed with additional work, speech recognition really exposes the limitations of current models. It requires even more fine-tuning and adaptation to handle the diversity of spoken Arabic effectively. This is where the gap between Arabic and English NLP is most pronounced.鈥

Infobip鈥檚 recent collaborations with telecom and private sector partners across the Gulf reveal a similar pattern: Arabic chatbots and virtual assistants often require greater oversight in their early stages than English systems. However, once they are retrained using region-specific conversational data and Gulf dialects, both accuracy and customer satisfaction rise sharply.

Arabic remains one of AI鈥檚 greatest linguistic challenges. Unlike English, it is not a single unified language but a family of dialects stretching from Asia to Africa. Its complex morphology 鈥 with prefixes, suffixes, gender and number agreement, and the absence of short-vowel diacritics 鈥 poses major obstacles for tokenization and model training.

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Kapetanovic referenced a 2025 study published in JMIR Medical Informatics (鈥淚nfectA-Chat: An Arabic Large Language Model for Infectious Diseases鈥), which tested instruction-tuned models like GPT-4 in both English and Arabic. The research found that Arabic models still trail English by 10鈥20 percent in complex tasks.

鈥淎rabic models still lag slightly behind English ones, particularly in areas like accuracy and sentiment analysis,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is primarily due to the smaller size of Arabic training datasets and the complexity of Arabic dialects.鈥

He added: 鈥淎rabic itself is a family of languages and dialects 鈥 much richer and more complex than many others. This diversity adds another layer of challenge.鈥

Amsal Kapetanovi膰, head of KSA unit at Infobip. (Supplied)

Yet optimism remains strong. 鈥淭he good news is that there is significant investment happening, especially in the MENA region, with countries like 海角直播 leading the way,鈥 Kapetanovic said. 鈥淚nitiatives like Vision 2030 are accelerating progress, and we鈥檙e seeing more focus on localizing AI for Arabic speakers.鈥

Speech recognition continues to represent the most visible gap. 鈥淎 Lebanese speaker and a Saudi speaker might use different words and speak at different speeds, making it challenging for a single model to recognize and process spoken Arabic accurately,鈥 he said.

Localization, Kapetanovic explained, extends far beyond translation. 鈥淎t Infobip, we are defining the evolution of communications in co-creation with our customers and partners throughout the region. Gartner has recognized us as a Leader in their 2025 Magic Quadrant for CPaaS. We are committed to delivering the next generation of AI-powered customer conversations to unlock seamless, high-impact engagement for MENA businesses. That鈥檚 why we put a strong emphasis on localizing our AI-driven platforms and tools to serve Arabic-speaking users effectively.鈥

Technical, cultural, and ethical challenges shape the future of Arabic AI, as developers strive for inclusion and linguistic parity. (aramcoworld.com)

Real-world applications are already bearing fruit. 鈥淔or example, Nissan 海角直播 rolled out a WhatsApp chatbot (鈥楰aito鈥) that handles customer queries in both Arabic and English,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hese bots leverage Infobip鈥檚 Answers platform, which includes built-in NLP capabilities for Arabic 鈥 such as right-to-left text support and Arabic stop-word recognition 鈥 to interpret queries and intent.鈥

鈥淔or 海角直播 and the Gulf, we鈥檝e gone beyond simple translation by implementing features and partnerships tailored to the region,鈥 he continued.
鈥淲e鈥檝e partnered with Lucidia, a leading Saudi tech company, to co-develop solutions that address local business needs and integrate with popular regional channels like WhatsApp and X.鈥
鈥淲e鈥檝e also built language models that recognize Gulf-specific dialects and cultural expressions, making our chatbots and automation tools more intuitive for users. Additionally, our platform supports local payment integrations and business workflows unique to the region. These initiatives reflect our commitment to delivering genuinely localized technology, not just Arabic language support.鈥

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鈥 海角直播 is leading investment in Arabic AI, with Vision 2030 initiatives.

鈥 AI can become biased and exclusionary if it does not speak or understand Arabic well.

鈥 Infobip鈥檚 Arabic chatbots now 鈥榯hink鈥 in Gulf dialects, improving accuracy.

Cultural understanding, he added, is key to truly human-like AI. 鈥淐ulturally aware AI should ideally be AI that understands the why behind the what,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about deep research and understanding the background 鈥 not just giving straight answers to straight questions.鈥

鈥淎t Infobip, we integrate with multiple large language models and do so in an agnostic way,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e combine them and see which ones serve which purpose, giving us the flexibility to avoid pitfalls like AI hallucination or unwanted replies.鈥

The ethics of language and inclusion

Kapetanovic cautioned that neglecting Arabic in AI development poses not only technical risks but ethical ones.

鈥淭he ethical risk is that AI can become biased and exclusionary if it doesn鈥檛 speak or understand Arabic well,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f AI systems don鈥檛 handle certain languages or dialects properly, or if they lack enough regional data, they can exclude parts of the narrative or reinforce bias.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 essential for everyone in the AI ecosystem to contribute to making AI as inclusive and democratized as possible. Otherwise, we risk reinforcing disparities in services, information, and opportunities.鈥