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Neom Green Hydrogen — Infographic Mockups

Neom Green Hydrogen — Infographic mockups

Four SVG-based mockups built from your descriptions: Map overlay, Production flow, Comparative bar charts, and Project timeline. Colors and labels are easy to tweak — copy/paste and edit.

1. Map Overlay: Neom Green Hydrogen Facility Layout

Stylized Oxagon coastline with renewable nodes, electrolysers, ammonia tanks and export jetty.
Solar Farm — Shigry Wind Garden — Gayal Hundreds of turbines in rows Electrolyser 1 & 2 Splitting water → H₂ + O₂ NH₃ Tank NH₃ Storage H₂ Export Jetty — ammonia shipment Shigry (Solar) Gayal (Wind) Electrolysis Halls Ammonia Storage Export Jetty
Note: stylized map for communication/design use — replace with georeferenced map for production.

2. Flow-Chart: Green Hydrogen Production Process

Clear left-to-right process with icons: solar + wind → grid → electrolysis → storage → ammonia → export.
Solar Panels + Wind Turbines Power Transmission Grid Electrolysis Units H₂ + O₂ Hydrogen Storage Units Ammonia Conversion Plant H₂ + N₂ → NH₃ Ammonia storage → Export Jetty → Global Markets
Icons: sun, wind, electrolyser, storage, conversion, and ship — interchangeable with icon set assets when producing final artwork.

3. Comparative Bar Charts: Capacity & Cost

Two side-by-side bar charts: capacity (tons/day) and estimated production cost (USD/kg H₂).
A — Hydrogen Production Capacity (tons/day)
Neom: ~600 t/day
Neom
600
Yanbu (future): ~1,100 t/day
Yanbu
1,100
Australia’s Asian Renewable Hub: ~500 t/day equivalent
Australia
500
Europe Pilot Projects: ~50–100 t/day
Europe
50–100
B — Estimated Production Cost (USD/kg H₂)
Neom: $2.5–$3.0 / kg
Neom
$2.5–3.0
Australia: $3.5–$4.0 / kg
Australia
$3.5–4.0
EU Projects: $4.5–$6.0 / kg
EU Projects
$4.5–6.0
Current Grey Hydrogen: ~$1.5 / kg
Grey H₂
$1.5
Tip: adjust height percentages or replace with Chart.js/D3 for animated, data-driven charts. Values use your provided approximations.

4. Timeline Infographic: Neom Green Hydrogen Project Phases

Clean horizontal timeline showing announcement → financing → construction → commissioning → full operation.
2017–2020

Announcement & Feasibility

Vision 2030 plan, feasibility studies initiated.

2021–2023

Financing & Partnerships

Major agreements & ~$8.4B secured for first phases.

2024–2026

Construction

Solar farms, wind farms, infrastructure works underway.

2026

Renewable Generation Complete

Target: ~4 GW renewable capacity installed.

2027

Commissioning

Electrolyzers & ammonia export plant commissioned.

Post-2027

Full-Scale Operation

Export to Europe & Asia; steady-state production.

Design tips: translate each card into a vertical version for mobile or a printed poster layout using the same palette and iconography.
Want these exported as individual SVG files, downloadable PNGs, or adapted to brand colors? Tell me which variant and I’ll generate a refined version for that target (e.g., print 300dpi, website hero, or presentation slide). — (I can also produce plain SVG assets for designers.)

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