LundHalsey Revolutionizes NEOM Green Hydrogen Project with Innovative Control Room Solutions
Key Ideas
- NEOM Green Hydrogen Project in Oxagon, NEOM, KSA, invests $8.4 billion to become the world's largest carbon-free green hydrogen plant.
- LundHalsey provided a comprehensive design service and installation, integrating up to 4GW of solar and wind energy to produce 600 tonnes of carbon-free hydrogen per day by 2026.
- The project required a central control room facility for 25 operators, utilizing Virtual Reality (VR) technology for design optimization.
- LundHalsey's commitment to sustainability and innovative design practices highlights their leadership in supporting critical infrastructure for sustainable energy.
LundHalsey has made significant strides in the NEOM Green Hydrogen Project, situated in Oxagon, NEOM, Saudi Arabia, by investing $8.4 billion to establish the world's largest carbon-free green hydrogen plant. The project aims to produce 600 tonnes of carbon-free hydrogen per day by 2026 through the integration of 4GW of solar and wind energy. LundHalsey, known for its expertise in control room solutions, provided a comprehensive design service, including human factors assessment and operational layout planning for the central control room facility accommodating up to 25 operators. The company's approach was rooted in science-based rigor, employing Virtual Reality (VR) technology for design optimization. LundHalsey supplied the KONTROL PLUS command and control consoles and the KONTROL MEET premium furniture range for meeting spaces, further emphasizing their commitment to innovative design practices. Charles Evett, the CEO of LundHalsey, highlighted their dedication to advancing environmental sustainability and promoting well-being through their pioneering control room designs.