The largest fuel provider and oil refiner in the country, China Petrochemical Corp., has presented a plan to construct the first long-distance hydrogen pipeline in the nation.
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In the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Area, China Petroleum & Chemical Company launched the Inner Mongolia Erdos Wind-Solar Green Hydrogen Project, its first hydrogen demonstration project.
The first methanol-to-hydrogen and hydrogen service station in China was formally inaugurated by China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) in Dalian, China.
Construction on the largest integrated green hydrogen generation project in the world, which will be used at a neighboring coal chemical plant, began on Thursday, according to the project’s owner China Petrochemical Corp.
In 2023, Sinopec will control China’s hydrogen market.
Sinopec is making headway toward its goals of producing green hydrogen by obtaining permissions for two new projects in Inner Mongolia that will start construction within the upcoming 12 months.
With an investment of $2.8 billion, Sinopec is implementing its plan to develop a massive green hydrogen project in Inner Mongolia in northern China.
Sinopec said in a press release that it will extend generating hydrogen using electrolysis.
Collaboration between carbon capture and hydrogen processes are just a few of the many possible areas.
Cockerill Jingli Hydrogen, Longi Hydrogen, and China State Shipbuilding Corporation’s 718th Research Institute (PERIC) have been chosen to deliver 13 alkaline-based hydrogen electrolyzers under contracts worth 1.07 billion yuan (US$160 million).