[SMM Aluminum Flash News] China Achieves 35% Hydrogen Co-Firing Breakthrough in Coal-Fired Power Generation

Published: Jun 9, 2026 14:26
China has achieved a world-first breakthrough by successfully operating a coal-fired power generation system with a 35% hydrogen blending ratio, according to state media CCTV. The level is significantly higher than previous international trials, which generally remained below 10% due to combustion instability, deflagration risks and higher NOx emissions. Experts said the technology moves hydrogen from an auxiliary fuel to a major fuel substitute. When powered by green hydrogen, carbon emissions could be reduced by up to 50% while maintaining effective NOx control. The development supports China’s coal-power decarbonization efforts, although high green hydrogen costs, transportation, storage and infrastructure requirements remain key barriers to large-scale commercial deployment.

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