China achieves breakthrough in hydrogen-coal co-firing with 50% green hydrogen blending
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Global Times
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Summary
China has achieved a breakthrough in hydrogen-coal co-firing technology, successfully demonstrating a 50% green hydrogen blending ratio and 100% pure hydrogen combustion for the first time. The technology aims to reduce carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants while utilizing green hydrogen produced from renewable sources. The article also highlights complementary clean energy initiatives in Shandong Province, including photovoltaic-aquaculture farms built on mining subsidence areas, showcasing a multi-benefit approach to clean energy, ecological protection, and economic gains.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledChina has successfully developed a hydrogen-coal co-firing technology that for the first time could achieve a 50-percent green hydrogen blending ratio and 100-percent pure hydrogen combustion.
These innovative modes blaze a path for 'three wins' for clean energy exploration, ecological environment protection, and economic benefits.
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