China has begun the construction of what is profiled as one of the most important energy infrastructures on the planet: a green hydrogen pipeline of almost 400 kilometers that will connect the Inner Mongolia region with the capital and allow to transport up to 100,000 tons of clean hydrogen per year, marking a strategic milestone in the energy transition of the Asian giant. The project, led by the state oil company Sinopec and supported by natio…
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China has begun the construction of what is profiled as one of the most important energy infrastructures on the planet: a green hydrogen pipeline of almost 400 kilometers that will connect the Inner Mongolia region with the capital and allow to transport up to 100,000 tons of clean hydrogen per year, marking a strategic milestone in the energy transition of the Asian giant. The project, led by the state oil company Sinopec and supported by natio…