
China’s State Power Investment Corp announced a 42 billion yuan ($5.85-billion) investment plan in northeast China to produce fuel from hydrogen produced from wind power, according to a company official and a local government report.
The projects, that include a 3.5 gigawatt wind power plant, a 164,000 metric ton per year hydrogen-making facility and 400,000 tpy each of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and methanol, will be built in Qiqihaer city of Heilongjiang province, according to a report carried on the city’s official WeChat platform.
China’s SPIC plans US$5.85-billion investment turning green hydrogen into fuel comes via ChinaTechNews.com.