The Hydrogen Stream: NEOM starts recruitment campaign for “world’s largest” green hydrogen plant construction  
  The  green hydrogen plant, which is an equal joint venture between ACWA  Power, Air Products and NEOM, will produce up to 600 tonnes of  carbon-free fuel daily when fully operational at the end of 2026.
   August 23, 2024  Sergio Matalucci
     The Saudi government plans to build the city of Neom near the Red Sea and the borders with Egypt and Jordan.
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  NEOM Green Hydrogen Company ( NGHC) has  announced a “recruitment drive” for the construction and operations  phases of the world’s largest green hydrogen plant in Oxagon, Saudi  Arabia. “This initiative aims to build a strong, talented team across  various functions, including Corporate, EHSS, Risk, Operations &  Maintenance, Finance, IT & Cyber Security, as the construction of  the green hydrogen plant continues to progress on schedule,”  said  the company. An equal joint venture between ACWA Power, Air Products  and NEOM, the green hydrogen plant will produce up to 600 tonnes of  carbon-free fuel daily when fully operational at the end of 2026.  China's Sungrow  recently said that it  will provide its inverter skid technology and 1+X modular inverter  solution for a 2.2 GW solar plant in Oxagon. NGHC’s wind park will  ultimately feature more than 250 wind turbines.
  H-TEC Systems announced an official rebranding, which coincides with the opening of a new production site in Hamburg, Germany. By the end of September the German company will complete its new “Gigahub”, starting automated series production of electrolysis stacks. The company is becoming Quest One. “The  rebranding of H-TEC Systems into Quest One marks the beginning of a new  era. When we acquired H-TEC Systems in 2019, the company had a start-up  character: around 40 employees produced top-quality electrolyzers in a  manufacturing operation. Since then, the number of employees has  increased more than tenfold and we are building the most modern stack production facility in Europe,”  said Uwe Lauber, CEO of MAN Energy Solutions.
   Ronn  agreed with Hydrogen Energy Systems on an enlarged Memorandum of  Understanding to develop low-pressure hydrogen storage solutions in  North America. “The Hydra-Paks will be implemented into Ronn's hydrogen  hub projects to provide turn-key, low-pressure green energy storage  solutions,” said the  Arizona-based company, adding that the success of the pilot project  could pave the way for the widespread adoption of sustainable  low-pressure hydrogen technologies.
   Hystar has awarded ThyssenKrupp Automation Engineering the contract to supply the automated electrolyzer manufacturing line for its 4.5 GW factory in Høvik, Norway. “The new production line will significantly improve efficiency, increasing capacity from today's 100 MW,”  said the Norwegian company. 
  The revenues of the hydrogen fueling station market  were estimated to be worth $0.5 billion in 2024 and are poised to reach  $1.8 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 23.8% from 2024 to 2030,  according to a  new release by MarketsandMarkets.  “The major strategies adopted by major players include new product  launches, acquisitions, contracts, agreements, partnerships, joint  ventures, collaborations, investments and expansions,”  said the consulting firm.
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