Jilin's Green Methanol Project: Transitioning Wind and Solar Power to Hydrogen Production
Key Ideas
  • Jilin Electric Power Co., Ltd. initiates a project in Siping City to convert wind and solar power into green hydrogen and biomass-coupled green methanol.
  • The project features a hydrogen production scale of 9,750 mt/year and a methanol synthesis scale of 197,200 mt/year, utilizing various electrolyzers.
  • The construction is set to begin in August 2025, expected to span 24 months, with a comprehensive scope including supervision for the entire process.
  • The initiation of this green methanol project signifies a significant step towards sustainable energy production and industrialization in Jilin Province, China.
Jilin Electric Power Co., Ltd. has launched a groundbreaking initiative in Siping City, Jilin Province, to establish a Green Hydrogen and Biomass Coupled Green Methanol Project. The project, situated within the Chemical Industry Park of the Siping New-type Industrialization Economic Development Zone in Lishu County, is under the ownership of Jiyuan (Siping) Green Energy Co., Ltd. The scale of the project includes a hydrogen production capacity of 9,750 metric tons per year, facilitated by a combination of alkaline and PEM electrolyzers, alongside a methanol synthesis scale of 197,200 metric tons per year. The construction, slated to kick off in August 2025, is anticipated to last for 24 months, subject to further notifications. The project's supervision encompasses all construction phases, from preparation to completion, emphasizing meticulous oversight and adherence to quality standards. This venture marks a substantial stride towards sustainable energy practices and industrial growth within Jilin Province, contributing to the broader advancement of green technologies and renewable energy utilization in China.
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