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© Sinopec

Sinopec produces green hydrogen from seawater at Qingdao Refinery

Chinese state-owned oil and gas firm Sinopec has completed a seawater hydrogen production research project at its Qingdao Refinery.

Said to be the first project of its kind in China, the project directly electrolysed seawater to produce green hydrogen, claiming to achieve an output of 20m3 per hour.

Adopting a “factory-based” operation model, the electrolyser was powered by part of the renewable energy from the refinery’s floating solar PV power station.

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