Sinopec, China’s state-controlled oil behemoth, aims to build its first green hydrogen project in the Inner Mongolia region in 2022. The company, which is China’s largest hydrogen producer, recently announced a five-year focus on fossil fuel-based hydrogen production and the establishment of 1,000 hydrogen filling stations across the country as part of its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050. Sinopec now has an annual hydrogen production capacity of 3.5 million tonnes, primarily from grey hydrogen produced as a byproduct of its refineries. This capacity accounts for around 14% of overall hydrogen production in China. The green hydrogen facility, which…
Author: Arnes Biogradlija
The organizations will strengthen their collaboration on the application of technology to advance and deepen the global transition to renewable energy under the terms of the agreement.
Cummins, a global power company, announced plans to build one of the world’s largest electrolyzer facilities for the generation of green hydrogen in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, alongside government officials and partner Iberdrola, one of the world’s largest energy corporations. This investment in Spain follows Iberdrola and Cummins’ announcement of a joint venture to develop large-scale hydrogen generating projects in Spain and Portugal. The firms have agreed to collaborate to promote the expansion of commercial prospects in Iberia’s electrolyzer market, supporting the green hydrogen value chain and positioning Spain as a leader in this technology and industry. This agreement enables Cummins to…
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