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Around 100,000 tonnes of Hydrogen Per Year to be Produced in Russia’s Sakhalin Region

By September 3, 2021 2   min read  (251 words)

September 3, 2021 |

Fuel Cells Works, More than 1,000 Hydrogen Stations will be Built in Russia by 2030
  • Hydrogen production in the amount of up to 30,000 tonnes per year is planned to be launched in 2025 and two more plants will increase the production by 70,000 tonnes of hydrogen per year by 2030

VLADIVOSTOK-– The authorities of Russia’s Sakhalin Region plan to construct facilities in the region, due to which the production of 100,000 tonnes of hydrogen per year will be possible by 2030, Governor of the Sakhalin Region Valeri Limarenko told TASS on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum on Thursday.

“The production of ‘green’ hydrogen is promising for the region. Hydrogen production in the amount of up to 30,000 tonnes per year is planned to be launched in 2025 together with Rosatom and Air Liquide companies. The commissioning of the second and third plants with production of additional 70,000 tonnes of hydrogen per year is planned by 2030,” he said.

Earlier reports said that the Sakhalin Region is the first region in Russia to implement the carbon neutrality project.

The sixth Eastern Economic Forum is being held in Vladivostok on September 2-4 in a hybrid (combined online and in-person) format, the main topic of the business program is ‘New Opportunities for the Far East in a Changing World’. Other programs that are part of the forum include Youth EEF, EEF Junior and Far East Street. The forum is organized by the Roscongress Foundation. TASS is the general media partner and the official photo hosting agency of the event.

Source: TASS

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