Chinese coal company starts construction on $600m green hydrogen and methanol plant in northern China

The project, in Inner Mongolia, will use 625MW of wind and solar to produce renewable H2 that will be combined with captured CO2 to make 100,000 tonnes of green methanol a year

A still from a video of the launch of China Coal Group's wider green development at the Tuke industrial park in July.
A still from a video of the launch of China Coal Group's wider green development at the Tuke industrial park in July.Photo: China Coal Group
Published 4 November 2024, 08:50Updated 4 November 2024, 08:50
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