The Sinopec Kuqa facility in Xinjiang, China, is touted as the world’s largest green hydrogen project. It should have been a significant leap toward sustainable energy, but it’s running at only a third of its intended capacity.
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A $1.5 billion green hydrogen project is now under development in China. This project involves the construction of a hydrogen-fired power station.
China is actively working on innovative energy solutions and is considering an ambitious project to co-fire green-hydrogen-based ammonia with coal in a large power plant pilot.
Bosch Targets India and China Bosch sees India and China as ideal markets for its new hydrogen engine powertrain technology in commercial vehicles.
Sinopec Group, alongside over a hundred Chinese companies, has announced a collaborative effort to accelerate the development of a green hydrogen supply chain in China.
Toyota and Kohler design hydrogen fuel cell for hospital use Toyota Motor North America and Kohler Power Systems, a division…
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.
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.