Sinopec’s 400km Inner Mongolia-Beijing green hydrogen pipeline approved


Local authorities have officially approved Sinopec’s 400km cross-provincial green hydrogen pipeline in China, set to transport up to 100,000 tonnes of wind-powered hydrogen.

The pipeline is expected to deliver hydrogen from the Chinese oil giant’s 1GW green hydrogen production project in Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia, to its Yanshan petrochemical plant in Beijing.

The Beijing plant produces oil-based products such as ethylene, synthetic rubber and resin, phenol and acetone. Hydrogen in such a plant is used for hydrotreating feedstocks, hydrogenation reactions, impurity removal, and as a fuel or reducing agent in chemical processes.

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