[Guangzhou Petrochemical's Fuel Cell Hydrogen Receives Clean Hydrogen Certification]

Published: Feb 28, 2026 21:57
Guangzhou Petrochemical has obtained clean hydrogen certification from the National Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cell Vehicle Demonstration Evaluation Platform, passing the "Low-Carbon Hydrogen, Clean Hydrogen, and Renewable Hydrogen Standards and Evaluation." This milestone advances the company's hydrogen energy development and supports green transformation in transportation. The standard, proposed by the China Hydrogen Alliance, quantifies carbon emissions in hydrogen production. Guangzhou Petrochemical's hydrogen supply center now produces 5,100 tons/year of 99.999% pure fuel cell hydrogen, making it the largest in South China.

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