Chinese nuclear giant greenlights $3.2bn of green hydrogen and methanol projects in China

China General Nuclear approves construction of two facilities that will use a total of 2.6GW of wind to produce H2 that will be combined with bio-syngas to make methanol

Representatives from Ruichang City, CGN Wind Power and Shanghai Electric sign a co-operation agreement for the wind-hydrogen-methanol project in Jiangxi province.
Representatives from Ruichang City, CGN Wind Power and Shanghai Electric sign a co-operation agreement for the wind-hydrogen-methanol project in Jiangxi province.Photo: Ruichang Municipal People's Government
Published 27 September 2024, 07:45Updated 27 September 2024, 07:45
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