With extremely populated regions, China creates green hydrogen project using solar energy to reduce more than 500 thousand tons of CO₂
China has been developing a series of projects with the aim of reducing its carbon dioxide emissions into the environment due to population growth and its climate goals by 2030.
China has developed a project in which it is considering using solar and wind energy to remove H2 from water molecules and, therefore, produce energy based on green hydrogen.
“Green hydrogen” is produced using electricity from renewable sources to break water into its two constituent elements of hydrogen and oxygen.
According to the government, green hydrogen can be used to fuel vehicles
The green fuel will be transported over long distances and will be economically optimized to reduce dependence on non-renewable resources
The factory located in KUQA makes use of renewable energy, whether wind or solar, to remove hydrogen molecules from water and, therefore, use them as a form of fuel.
The size of the site where the construction is taking place, financed by the State, reaches around 630 hectares, which is equivalent to 900 football fields
It is estimated that, in the future, more than 20% of all energy on the planet will be formed by green hydrogen.