China commissions largest integrated solar-hydrogen-storage project In Jiangsu Province
In India, SolarQuarter reported that China has marked a significant achievement in its clean energy transition with the completion of the Rudong Integrated Solar-Hydrogen-Storage Project in Jiangsu Province.
The project, located at Yangkou Port in eastern China, was officially completed on June 10, 2026, and is now recognized as the country’s largest integrated solar, hydrogen, and energy storage facility.
Developed by CHN Energy, the project combines solar power generation, energy storage, grid integration, and green hydrogen production into a single coordinated system, according to the report.
The project forms part of China’s third batch of large-scale solar base developments. It consists of three major components that work together to maximize the use of renewable energy. The first is a 400-megawatt solar power plant that serves as the primary source of electricity generation. The second component is a 60-megawatt/120-megawatt-hour energy storage station, which helps balance fluctuations in solar power generation and improves grid stability. The third element is a green hydrogen production facility capable of producing 1,500 standard cubic meters of hydrogen per hour.
To support hydrogen utilization, a hydrogen refueling station has already been commissioned at the site.
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