Shell has started operations at the power-to-hydrogen electrolyzer in Zhangjiakou, a joint venture between Shell (China) Limited and Zhangjiakou City Transport Construction Investment Holding Group Co. Ltd.
The 20 megawatts (MW) power-to-hydrogen electrolyzer and hydrogen refueling stations in Zhangjiakou are phase 1 of the joint venture. The companies have plans to scale up to 60 MW in the next two years in phase 2.
China’s MingYang Smart Energy Group has been contracted by Guangdong Electric Power Development (Yuedian) to supply turbines for the Qingzhou 1 and 2 wind farm projects in the province...
Read moreThe State Grid Corporation of China has begun operations at the Fengning complex, a 3.6 GW pumped storage hydropower plant in China’s Hebei province. With a CNY19.2 billion (US$3.02 billion) in...
Read moreChina Three Gorges (CTG) has fully commissioned its three offshore wind power projects with a total combined capacity of 3.1 GW. On December 25, 2021, the company completed the 1.1 GW Jiangsu Rudong...
Read moreHuaneng Power International has switched on a 320 MW floating solar photovoltaic array in China’s Shandong province. It deployed the plant near its 2.65 GW Dezhou thermal power station. Huaneng...
Read moreThe EDF Group and China Energy Investment Corporation (CEI) have announced the commissioning of the 200 MW Dongtai V offshore wind farm. Located in the China Sea, off the Jiangsu coast, Nort...
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