In China, PowerChina is accelerating the global transition to a low-carbon energy system by constructing clean energy projects aimed at supporting regions affected by drought and extreme heat across Europe and Central Asia.
The company is delivering practical solutions to climate challenges through solar, hydropower, and green hydrogen projects tailored to local drought and energy needs.
The firm noted that Central Asia’s first industrial-scale green hydrogen project in the region has commenced trial operations in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, with successful production of high-purity hydrogen.
The firm noted that the core hydrogen production facility is located at the MAXAM Chemical Plant in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. It adopts ALK electrolysis technology, equipped with 4×1,000 Nm3/h electrolyzer systems, total capacity is 20 MW. The facility can produce 3,150 tons of green hydrogen annually, reducing approximately 30,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year compared to the previous gray hydrogen production mode, PowerChina said.
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