Sinopec to build China green hydrogen transmission pipeline
4/10/2023
(Reuters) - China's Sinopec, will build a pipeline to transfer hydrogen from renewable energy projects in China's northwestern Inner Mongolia region to cities in its east, according to a report in state media outlet Xinhua on Monday.
The pipeline will stretch 400 km from Ulanqab in sparsely populated Inner Mongolia to the capital Beijing and will have an initial capacity of 100,000 tons per year, said the report, citing Sinopec chairman Ma Yongsheng.
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