Foreign Media: China Accelerates Hydrogen Energy Deployment Amid Hormuz Strait Crisis
Recently, multiple Chinese departments have released pilot plans, aiming to reduce the average price of hydrogen at the terminal to below 25 yuan/kg by 2030, with some advantageous regions reaching as low as 15 yuan/kg. Within five years, the number of fuel cell vehicles will double from the 2025 level to 100,000 units, and the application of hydrogen energy will be promoted in transportation, heavy industry, and urban logistics.
At the same time, it is exploring hydrogen-blended natural gas pipelines and industrial boilers, gradually replacing coal-based hydrogen with hydrogen produced from renewable energy sources to strengthen energy security against the risks of oil supply caused by the Middle East situation.
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