Largest green hydrogen project on the planet breaks ground in China
The groundbreaking ceremony for the new massive H2 production project took place in the north. The largest green hydrogen production project in the world has now broken ground in China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in Ordos, according to a recent announcement from the China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, also known as Sinopec. The project is aimed at the production of clean H2 using processes powered by renewable energy. Ordos was selected as the location for the green hydrogen project due to its significant solar and wind resources. This represents the second renewable H2 project Sin…
The groundbreaking ceremony for the new massive H2 production project took place in the north.
The largest green hydrogen production project in the world has now broken ground in China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in Ordos, according to a recent announcement from the China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, also known as Sinopec.The project is aimed at the production of clean H2 using processes powered by renewable energy.
Ordos was selected as the location for the green hydrogen project due to its significant solar and wind resources. This represents the second renewable H2 project Sinopec has launched. The first was in China’s northwest Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in Kuqa City. The construction of that project started in 2021 and it is now about eighty percent complete. Once this latest project is operational, it is expected to produce 30,000 tons of renewable H2 as well as 230,000 tons of clean oxygen per year, said a statement from Sinopec.
A Sinopec affiliate, Sinopec Star Petroleum Co. Ltd, which invests in new energy, is implementing the project.