Mega Saudi project Neom has announced the launch of its new subsidiary company Enowa, which will lead the development of its world-class, sustainable energy and water systems. 
 
Work has already begun to provide the critical infrastructure for Neom's key projects: The Line, its revolutionary urban development; Oxagon, its reimagined industrial city; and Trojena, its sustainable mountain tourism destination. 
 
Oxagon is actively seeking tenants for its manufacturing hub, and supply of energy and water is essential.
 
A $500-billion futuristic megacity coming in Saudi Arabia, Neom will be a destination and a home for people who dream big and want to be part of building a new model for exceptional livability, creating thriving businesses and reinventing environmental conservation.
 
Neom's goal is to ensure all residents and industries within the mega city are powered by affordable 100% renewable energy. 
 
This, it stated, will be the first project in the world that enables this at scale, and Neom will set the stage for other sustainability projects around the world.
 
Green hydrogen production
 
Enowa represents Neom as the principal shareholder in the world's largest green hydrogen production plant in an equal joint venture with Air Products and Acwa Power. 
 
Coming onstream in 2025, the green hydrogen plant is expected to be the first of several similar plants to make Neom a hub for green hydrogen production and innovation.
 
The green hydrogen will be exported and used in Neom for a variety of solutions, including fueling clean, autonomous electric vehicles.
 
Neom's water and wastewater system is designed to be completely sustainable, delivering low-cost water to all residents and businesses in Neom. Powered by 100% renewable energy, the advanced desalination plants will not put anything back into the sea and will deliver drinkable, mineralized water to all in Neom, directly to the tap or out of a bottling plant. 
 
A significant element of the desalination process is planned to be the production of valuable materials from seawater. The output of desalination, brine, is usually waste, but Enowa plans to produce significant quantities of valuable, industrial materials such as industrial-grade salt, magnesium, and potassium, which can be sold commercially and effectively. 
 
Net zero emissions
 
Engineer Abdulrahman AlFadley, Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture and Chairman of Enowa, said: "Neom is committed to sustainability and the creation of a circular economy. This lies at the heart of the project, and it is vital to the nation too. It is central to Vision 2030 and the nation's goal for net zero emissions by 2060."
 
"The creation of Enowa is a significant development for Neom and the nation, and it will be the blueprint for developments elsewhere for years to come," he added.
 
CEO Nadhmi Al Nasr said: "With the guidance and support of HRH Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, we are working to make significant global impact through our businesses, projects and our subsidiaries. We welcome new investors and partners to collaborate with us through Enowa and to help create a circular economy at scale powered by 100% renewable energy and with abundant water for residential and commercial needs."
 
"Enowa's innovative approach will create the blueprint for new, sustainable industries in Saudi Arabia whilst creating a vibrant economic sector. As a trendsetter, Enowa will become the benchmark for integrated sustainable energy, water and hydrogen systems and extend its approach to other industries to grow the sustainability marketplace both in the region and abroad," he added. 
 
Enowa CEO Peter Terium said: "Aligned with Neom's approach to living in harmony with nature, our new company works in partnership with its environment to create a sustainable cycle. This will provide the resources to power a thriving, sustainable economy."
 
Thriving, sustainable economy
 
"Our vision is being brought to life by some of the best minds in the world, leaders in their respective fields, supported by the latest technology and innovation. We cannot and will not be able to do it alone. The challenges the world faces need global collaboration and we look forward to working with leaders around the world in the energy, hydrogen and water industries to drive innovation forward together," he added.
 
Neom is an accelerator of human progress and a vision of what a New Future might look like. It is a region in northwest Saudi Arabia on the Red Sea being built from the ground up as a living laboratory – a place where entrepreneurship will chart the course for this New Future. 
 
It will include hyperconnected, cognitive towns and cities, ports and enterprise zones, research centers, sports and entertainment venues and tourist destinations.