NEOM Green Hydrogen Company has reported that construction of its large-scale green hydrogen facility in Oxagon, located in northwestern Saudi Arabia, has reached 80% completion across its main components, reports Trade Arabia.
These include the hydrogen production plant, wind generation area, solar farm, and transmission infrastructure.
The company is a joint venture between Saudi Arabia’s Acwa Power, U.S.-based Air Products, and NEOM, the organization developing the planned smart city in the region.
Once operational, which is expected by the end of 2026, the facility is projected to produce up to 600 tonnes of hydrogen per day without carbon emissions. The project is described by stakeholders as a significant step in the development of alternative energy sources.
According to an update from NEOM Green Hydrogen Company, installation is underway for several key components, including wind turbines, hydrogen storage vessels, electrolysers, a cold box, and pipe racks.
"Our project continues to advance rapidly — with 4 GW of solar and wind power generation scheduled for completion by mid-2026, and first ammonia product availability expected in 2027," said a company spokesman.
The company also stated that the project aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 plan, which includes goals related to economic diversification and clean energy development.
