China has solidified its position as a global leader in renewable energy development. With 180 GW of utility-scale solar and 159 GW of wind power currently under construction, the country’s efforts are unparalleled.
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China is making significant strides in the maritime industry to curb carbon emissions by developing hydrogen fuel cell technology for ships.
Sichuan Province in China is making substantial strides in the field of hydrogen energy. The region is now focusing on converting hydrogen into electricity using hydrogen fuel cells.
The past two years have seen a significant increase in investment announcements for hydrogen electrolyzers, particularly led by China. According to a report by the Washington-based Energy Research Unit, global investment in electrolyzers used to produce green hydrogen is projected to rise by 140% to $5 billion in 2024.
EnergyNews has interviewed Guobao Xu during the 9th Regional Symposium on Electrochemistry – South-East Europe in Novi Sad, Serbia. Guobao Xu, known for his expertise in electrochemistry, electrocatalysis, and organic product research, provided insights into his latest research endeavors and China’s role in advancing green technologies like hydrogen energy.
ZYNP, the world’s largest manufacturer of cylinder liners, has partnered with GKN Hydrogen to market the German firm’s solid-state hydrogen storage system in China.
The global supply of low-carbon hydrogen is set to be dominated by the US, Europe, and China by the end of the decade, driven by strong regulatory support and ambitious growth targets, according to a recent report by BloombergNEF (BNEF).
China has announced the development of its first-ever 100-kilogram class vehicle-mounted liquid hydrogen system, marking a milestone in the country’s efforts to enhance sustainable transportation.
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) has recently unveiled the development of the first 100kg vehicle-mounted liquid hydrogen system in China, signaling a significant advancement in the country’s transportation sector.
While clean hydrogen holds great promise as a renewable energy source, current electrolysis processes face obstacles, particularly in utilizing seawater.