NEOM Green Hydrogen Company marks major milestone with initial equipment delivery
The first wind turbines were delivered at the Port of NEOM. The world’s largest green hydrogen plant, which is being constructed by NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) in NEOM, Saudi Arabia, has received its initial batch of wind power turbines, which were delivered at the Port of NEOM located in Oxagon. The turbines are now being transported to the Wind Garden site. Once they reach this destination, which is located near the Gulf of Aqaba, the wind turbines will be assembled and installed. The delivery of the turbines marks a milestone in the construction and development of the green hydrogen…
The first wind turbines were delivered at the Port of NEOM.
The world’s largest green hydrogen plant, which is being constructed by NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) in NEOM, Saudi Arabia, has received its initial batch of wind power turbines, which were delivered at the Port of NEOM located in Oxagon.The turbines are now being transported to the Wind Garden site.
Once they reach this destination, which is located near the Gulf of Aqaba, the wind turbines will be assembled and installed. The delivery of the turbines marks a milestone in the construction and development of the green hydrogen project. The turbines are being manufactured for the NGHC facility by Envision Energy as a supplier to Air Products, NGHC’s EPC contractor. More wind turbines are expected to be delivered by the end of 2023. According to the NGHC, the plan is for there to be over 250 wind turbines at the Wind Garden, directly powering the green hydrogen plant through a dedicated electricity transmission grid.NGHC is on track to start exporting green hydrogen in 2026.
“This is the first of a series of major equipment deliveries arriving over the next year,” said David R. Edmondson, Chief Executive Officer of NGHC, in a news release regarding the wind turbine delivery.
“We continue to make great progress since achieving financial close earlier this year and are on track to start exporting green hydrogen in 2026. It is a major milestone in NGHC’s journey to becoming a leader in green hydrogen and a major step forward in Saudi Arabia and the wider region’s energy transition,” Edmondson added.