UCLM gets €450,000 to investigate green hydrogen Within the framework of a European project in which research institutions and businesses…
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According to the China National Coal Association, “green hydrogen,” accounted for only 1% of China’s hydrogen production in 2020 due to high costs and emerging technologies. Coal accounted for two-thirds of China’s hydrogen production, while natural gas-generated hydrogen, or “blue hydrogen,” accounted for the remaining 19%.
In order to help China achieve its carbon neutrality objectives, hydrogen and CCUS are expected to play significant, complementary roles.
With a need of more than 33 million tons per year, China has emerged as both the world’s greatest producer and consumer of hydrogen.
The medium- and long-term (2022–2035) planning for the growth of the regional hydrogen sector is outlined in this paper by Shanxi’s authorities.
Harvard University is researching the use of hydrogen in China’s heavy industry to help it move away from fossil fuels.
The Chinese government has gotten ahead of the game by developing and producing electrolysis systems, a crucial technology for the…
Asian nation produces electrolysis equipment that can produce hydrogen at a cost that is four times cheaper than that of Europe and the US.
Using their innovative processing technology, a Chinese research team has successfully converted saltwater into a renewable hydrogen fuel source. Since…
EKPO and the regional administration, SND, have signed a contract outlining the company’s participation in the hydrogen ecosystem.