Right now, green hydrogen doesn’t get larger than NEOM’s 2.2GW project in Oxagon – the industrial city located in the south of Saudi Arabia’s Project 2030 crown jewel development.
As with everything NEOM, the hydrogen development is bold, ambitious and inspiring. And for a hydrogen industry now licking its wounds from a year of strife, many will look to the development as a guiding light; a path forward; and proof that large-scale green hydrogen can become a reality.
Even the joint venture behind the project oozes ambition: NEOM – wholly owned by Saudi’s sovereign wealth fund; ACWA Power – the $94bn Saudi-headquartered power generator; and Air Products – the US industrial gas heavyweight.
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