Building starts on globe's biggest solar energy hydrogen plant in China
Apr 28, 2020 07:45 PM ET
- China's Baofeng Energy Group claimed it began building and construction on the biggest solar-powered hydrogen pilot plant on the planet. The project will certainly utilize a 200-MW solar energy plant situated in the Northwestern area of Ningxia to make hydrogen by means of electrolysis.

Numerous records suggest that the project is anticipated to set you back concerning 1.4 billion yuan ($198 million) and also create 160 million typical cubic meters of hydrogen each year.
The project likewise includes the development of hydrogen refueling terminals as well as a cooperation with metropolitan hydrogen-powered busses.
Baofeng Energy, which is mostly a coal mining and also chemical manufacturing firm, claimed the project is a presentation of exactly how to relocate far from fossil-fuel based power which it sees excellent prospective in hydrogen.
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