Country for PR: China
Contributor: PR Newswire Asia (China)
Wednesday, March 17 2021 - 00:54
AsiaNet
Shanghai Electric Signs Agreement to Launch PEM Hydrogen Production Technology R&D Center, Empowering Green Hydrogen Development in China
SHANGHAI, March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Shanghai Electric (the "Company") (SEHK: 02727, SSE: 601727), the world's 
leading manufacturer and supplier of electric power generation equipment, 
industrial equipment, and integration services, joined hands with the Dalian 
Institute of Chemical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (the "Dalian 
Institute") to inaugurate the Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Hydrogen 
Production Technology R&D Center on March 4. The two parties signed a project 
cooperation agreement on Megawatt Modular and High-Efficiency PEM Hydrogen 
Production Equipment and System Development, marking an important step forward 
for Shanghai Electric in the field of hydrogen energy.

As one of China's largest energy equipment manufacturers, Shanghai Electric is 
at the forefront in the development of green hydrogen as part of China's clean 
energy drive. During this year's Two Sessions, the 14th Five-Year Plan was 
actively discussed, in which green hydrogen features prominently. With strong 
government support and widespread industry interest, 2021 is emerging as Year 
Zero for the hydrogen energy industry.

Currently, Shanghai Electric and the Dalian Institute have reached a 
preliminary agreement on the industrial development path for new energy power 
generation and electrolyzed water hydrogen production. As part of the 
cooperation, both will also continue to enhance the transformational potential 
of PEM electrolyzed water hydrogen production, accelerate the development of 
competitive PEM electrolyzed hydrogen products, and promote industrial 
applications and scenarios. Moreover, they will continue to carry out in-depth 
cooperation across the entire hydrogen energy industry chain to accelerate 
overall industrialization.

Hydrogen energy boasts the biggest potential of all the current forms of clean 
energy, and the key to its development lies in its production. At present, 
hydrogen production primarily stems from fossil fuels, industrial by-product 
hydrogen recovery and purification, and production by water electrolysis. These 
processes result in significant carbon emissions. The rapid development of PEM 
water electrolysis equipment worldwide in recent years has enabled current 
technologies to achieve zero carbon emissions, effectively realizing green, 
clean hydrogen. This breakthrough will be instrumental in helping China achieve 
its carbon peak and carbon-neutrality goals.

The market potential for hydrogen production from electrolyzed water is 
therefore massive. Forecasts indicate that, by 2050, hydrogen energy will 
account for approximately 10% of China's energy market, with demand reaching 60 
million tons and annual output value exceeding RMB 10 trillion. The Hydrogen: 
Tracking Energy Integration report released by the International Energy Agency 
in June 2020 notes that the number of global electrolysis hydrogen production 
projects and installed capacity have both increased significantly, with output 
skyrocketing from 1 MW in 2010 to more than 25 MW in 2019. Much of the 
excitement comes from hydrogen's potential to join the ranks of natural gas as 
an energy resource that plays a pivotal role in international trade, with the 
possibility of even replacing it one day. In PwC's 2020 The Dawn of Green 
Hydrogen report, the advisory predicts that experimental hydrogen will reach 
530 million tons by mid-century. 

Shanghai Electric set its focus on hydrogen energy years ago, given its major 
potential for growth as one of the new energy technologies of the future and, 
in particular, its ability to power new energy vehicles. In 2016, the Central 
Research Institute of Shanghai Electric began to invest in R&D for key fuel 
cell systems and stack technologies. In 2020, Shanghai Electric's 
independently-developed fuel cell engine, which boasts a power capacity of 66 
kW and can start in cold temperature environments of as low as -30°C, passed 
the inspection test of the National Motor Vehicle Product Quality Inspection 
Center. It adopts Shanghai Electric's proprietary hydrogen circulation system, 
which delivers strong power and impressive endurance, with the potential to 
replace gasoline and diesel engines in commercial vehicles. 

As the technology matures, hydrogen has entered a stage of accelerated 
industrialization. Shanghai Electric is leveraging the opportunities to propel 
its development and the green energy transformation. As part of these efforts, 
Shanghai Electric established a Hydrogen Energy Division in 2020 to further 
accelerate the development and bring about a new era of green, clean energy.

As one of the largest energy equipment manufacturing companies in China, 
Shanghai Electric, with its capability for project development, marketing, 
investment and financing and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC), 
continues to accelerate the development and innovation of new energy. The 
Company has a synergistic foundation and resource advantages across the 
industrial chain from upstream power generation to downstream chemical 
metallurgy. The combined elements will accelerate the pace of Shanghai 
Electric's entry into the field of hydrogen production.

Currently, Shanghai Electric has deployed a number of leading green hydrogen 
integrated energy industry demonstration projects in Ningdong Base, one of 
China's four modern coal chemical industry demonstration zones. Among them, the 
Ningdong Energy Base "source-grid-load-storage-hydrogen" project integrates 
renewable energy generation, energy storage, hydrogen production from 
electrolysis, and the entire industrial chain of green chemical/metallurgy. 

In December 2020, Shanghai Electric inked a cooperation agreement to develop a 
"source-grid-load-storage-hydrogen" energy project in Otog Front Banner, Inner 
Mongolia. Equipped with large-scale electrochemical energy storage and hydrogen 
production equipment, the project will build a massive new energy power 
generation base and help the region to achieve efficient cold, heat, 
electricity, steam and hydrogen energy supply.

SOURCE: Shanghai Electric 
Translations

Japanese