NEOM Green Hydrogen Project (NGHC), the $8.4 billion world’s largest carbon-free hydrogen plant, has reached a major milestone with the delivery of a state-of-the-art operational core designed by LundHalsey.
Located in Oxagon, NEOM, Saudi Arabia, the mega-plant integrates up to 4GW of solar and wind energy to produce 600 tonnes of green hydrogen per day by the end of 2026.
LundHalsey’s scope of work included designing and installing a central control room facility capable of accommodating 25 operators, leveraging advanced Virtual Reality (VR) technology to optimize designs and streamline stakeholder collaboration.
The company’s KONTROL PLUS command consoles were selected as the operational hub for their ergonomics, durability, and engineering precision, while its KONTROL MEET furniture enhanced meeting and collaboration spaces.
“This project demonstrates our leadership in pioneering control room solutions that support critical infrastructure for sustainable energy,” said LundHalsey CEO Charles Evett. “Our involvement underscores our dedication to advancing environmental sustainability while aligning with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals.”
The NEOM Green Hydrogen Project represents a key step in Saudi Arabia’s ambition to lead the global energy transition.
By integrating innovative technology and infrastructure, the plant will play a critical role in producing clean hydrogen and reinforcing NEOM’s position as a hub for renewable energy solutions.
LundHalsey’s science-driven and human-centered design approach not only enhances operational efficiency but also supports the well-being of control room operators, further cementing its position as a leader in sustainable infrastructure solutions.