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Datong, Coal Capital of China is Transforming Into Hydrogen Hub

By October 29, 2019 2   min read  (368 words)

October 29, 2019 |

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Datong, the coal capital of China, has a new goal — transforming into a hydrogen hub, as the mined-out city is gradually losing competitiveness and looking for new growth engines.

“We will strive to develop new energy, with hydrogen energy at the core,” said Wu Hongwen, mayor of Datong in north China’s Shanxi Province. Less noisy and more environment-friendly, hydrogen-powered vehicles have become a new favorite of China’s urban public transport.

According to China’s guideline on strategic emerging sectors in the 13th Five-Year Plan, the country will promote research and development of fuel cells, step up building hydrogen stations, and achieve the mass production of fuel cell vehicles by 2020.

“Regardless of small sales, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are an opportunity for Datong to transform its industries,” Wu said. “We must seize this chance.” The city churned out over 7.5 percent of the country’s annual coal output at its peak in 1999.

Hydrogen Progress

Datong has put 50 hydrogen-powered buses onto its streets. The vehicles can run up to 500 km and operate well at minus 30 Celsius degrees. It is building a complete industrial chain related to hydrogen energy and locking an array of enterprises in.

Wuhan HydraV Fuel Cell Technologies Co., Ltd. put into production its first fuel cell engine production line in Datong last year. Currently, it is building a hydrogen energy industrial park with an investment of 2.7 billion yuan (US$380 million).

Zhou Qiang, the general manager’s assistant of HydraV, said it would be the company’s largest industrial base in northern China, with an annual production capacity of at least 50,000 hydrogen fuel cell engines within three years.

HydraV is not alone in pioneering the city’s hydrogen energy industry. Beijing Shouhang IHW Resources Saving Technology Company Co., Ltd has set up a branch in Datong, with a plan to build three hydrogen production factories, 10 to 20 refueling stations, and three to five distributed hydrogen power plants here in the following five years.

Datong Coal Mine Group Co., Ltd. is calling for bids for its 5,000-tonne coal-to-hydrogen project, which is expected to produce 110,000 tonnes of hydrogen each year when it completes.

Source: China Daily

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