China Advances Green Hydrogen Infrastructure with New 400 km Pipeline
China is constructing the West Hydrogen East Transmission Pipeline to transport green hydrogen from Inner Mongolia to Beijing. This infrastructure, initiated by Sinopec, aims to enhance renewable hydrogen transport efficiency and support heavy industries, with a target operational date set for 2027.

The West Hydrogen East Transmission Pipeline will span over 400 km, with an initial capacity of 100,000 tons of green hydrogen annually, designed for future expansion to 500,000 tons. This project is a key element of China's national hydrogen plan to reduce emissions and support energy-intensive industries in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.
Transporting hydrogen via pipeline significantly reduces logistics costs for distances over 300 km, offering a more efficient alternative to road transport. As the world's largest hydrogen producer, China aims to leverage its resources to compete economically with fossil fuels, especially in heavy industry sectors. The pipeline is expected to commence operations in 2027, marking a shift from hydrogen as a concept to a large-scale industrial reality.




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