Baofeng Energy appears to be switching its focus to hydrogen production and says its new project will be powered by two 100 MW solar plants and will start producing 160 million cubic meters of hydrogen annually from next year.Chinese coal miner Baofeng Energy has announced the start of construction of what it claims will be the world's largest solar-powered hydrogen plant, in the Ningxia Hui autonomous region of northwest China. The RMB1.4 billion ($199 million) electrolysis project is intended to produce 160 million cubic meters of hydrogen per year plus 80 million cubic meters of oxygen. Baofeng ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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