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Construction begins on $1.5bn green hydrogen project in China with H2-fired power station

Construction has commenced on a massive $1.5 billion green hydrogen project in Xinjiang, China, developed by Grove Hydrogen Energy Technology Group. This ambitious project, known as the Grove Mulei Hydrogen Energy Storage Peak Shaving Power Station and Integrated Wind, Solar, Hydrogen, and Vehicle Storage Project, will include a 200MW hydrogen-fired power station for grid backup, along with six hydrogen filling stations to support 600 trucks.

Construction has begun on a giant $1.5bn green hydrogen project in China that includes a 200MW H2-fired power station for grid back-up and six hydrogen filling stations that will fuel 600 trucks.

The snappily titled Grove Mulei Hydrogen Energy Storage Peak Shaving Power Station and Integrated Wind, Solar, Hydrogen, and Vehicle Storage Project — being built by Chinese hydrogen-vehicle maker Grove Hydrogen Energy Technology Group in Mulei County, Xinjiang — will use an unspecified amount of wind and solar power to produce about 40,000 tonnes of green H2 annually.

While the exact capacity of the electrolysers has not been revealed — as is common practice in China — around 400MW would be required to produce that amount of green hydrogen.

Source Link : https://www.hydrogeninsight.com/production/construction-begins-on-1-5bn-green-hydrogen-project-in-china-with-h2-fired-power-station/2-1-1715985

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