China’s World-Leading Green Hydrogen Project Faces Slow Ramp Up

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(Bloomberg) — The world’s largest green hydrogen project will take nearly two years longer to reach full capacity as its Chinese operator struggles with the technology seen as key to cutting emissions from heavy industry.

China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. said last week that its Kuqa project in Xinjiang province would only reach its full annual capacity of 20,000 tons in the fourth quarter of 2025, after previously saying it expected to hit that rate upon completion in 2023.

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