Saudi Arabia will host the first Hydrogen Arabia Summit & Exhibition on 8–9 December 2025 at the Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC, positioning the Kingdom as a global hub for hydrogen and clean energy collaboration.
Organised by RX, the company behind the World Hydrogen Summit, the event will feature a high-level conference and exhibition uniting senior government officials, global energy leaders, investors, and innovators in hydrogen and carbon capture technologies.
Over two days of strategic dialogue and technology showcases, discussions will focus on how hydrogen and carbon capture can accelerate Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and Net Zero 2060 ambitions. The event will also emphasise the Kingdom’s Circular Carbon Economy framework, introduced during its G20 Presidency, which promotes comprehensive emissions management and energy stability.
Financial push
Saudi Arabia has pledged over SAR 1 trillion (US$270bn) to the power sector, including SAR880bn Saudi Riyals (US$235bn) dedicated to renewables. Major projects such as the NEOM green hydrogen initiative and a US$10bn investment from the Public Investment Fund highlight the Kingdom’s determination to become a global hydrogen leader.
Vasyl Zhygalo, managing director, Middle East and Emerging Markets, RX, Hydrogen Arabia, said, “Hydrogen Arabia marks a significant milestone for us as we expand our global energy portfolio into Saudi Arabia, which is one of the most dynamic markets for clean energy transformation. This event will serve as a crucial platform for regional and international leaders to collaborate on advancing hydrogen and carbon capture solutions. It will also create new opportunities for investment, innovation, and long-term energy security. In doing so, the event will reinforce Saudi Arabia's position as a hub for sustainable energy and a key player in international hydrogen trade.”
Speakers from IRENA, ENOWA-NEOM, SEFE, Air Liquide, Hy24, and Aramco Ventures will discuss investment, global demand, certification, and decarbonisation. “The agenda for the Hydrogen Arabia Summit will gather regional and international leaders to explore how investment and policy can speed up the adoption of technology. By concentrating on practical pathways for hydrogen and CCUS, the discussions in Riyadh aim to produce outcomes that promote both industry growth and global trade,” added Zhygalo.