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China to take global electrolyser lead despite challenges, Rystad says

World’s second-largest economy on track to outstrip hydrogen targets

One of China's many new hydrogen pipelines_Hydrogen pipeline. Transformation of the energy sector towards ecology. Clean energy, safe, carbon neutral, and balance of energy sources to replace natural gas. Credit: Ignacio Ferrándiz

One of China's many new hydrogen pipelines_Hydrogen pipeline. Transformation of the energy sector towards ecology. Clean energy, safe, carbon neutral, and balance of energy sources to replace natural gas. Credit: Ignacio Ferrándiz

Rystad Energy projects that China will exceed its 2025 green hydrogen production target by the end of 2024, leading the global electrolyser market. China plans to produce 200,000 tonnes of green hydrogen...

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