The pipeline will stretch from Ulanqab to Beijing and will have an initial capacity of 100,000 tonnes per year, said the report, citing Sinopec chairman Ma Yongsheng. Ports will be built along the pipeline to allow access to new potential hydrogen sources, the report added.
While the country already operates pipelines for so-called ‘grey hydrogen’ produced from fossil fuel sources, the project is the country’s first ‘West to East’ green hydrogen transmission line, according to the report.
State-owned oil and gas giant Sinopec is China’s largest hydrogen producer. The company announced this year it would build a green hydrogen plant in the Inner Mongolian city of Ordos, with a planned annual capacity of 30,000 tonnes. The company also launched a green hydrogen project in Kuqa in the western Xinjiang region in 2021.
China’s state planner last year announced a target to produce 100,000 to 200,000 tonnes of green hydrogen a year and have about 50,000 hydrogen-fuelled vehicles by 2025, as the country pursues an ambitious campaign to transition toward renewable energy.
Source: Reuters