Oman Green Energy Hub will rival in size $36 billion Aussie mega project Published: 8:35 PM, May 22, 2021 Hong Kong-based InterContinental Energy, the world’s biggest green hydrogen developer, is a key investor in either venture 10 SHARE The Oman Green Energy Hub — a giant integrated green fuels project unveiled last week for development across the vast desert settings of the Sultanate’s Al Wusta Governorate — is expected to mirror in scope and capacity an equally ambitious scheme planned in Western Australia with an estimated investment of $36 billion. Leading the development of the proposed Asian Renewable Energy Hub in Australia is Hong Kong-based InterContinental Energy, the same developer named last week in the international consortium behind the Oman Green Energy Hub. Privately-owned InterContinental Energy is billed as the world’s largest green hydrogen with a portfolio of around $100 billion in investments globally.