China Daily

Honeywell sanguine on facilitati­ng green shift

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

US-based industrial conglomera­te Honeywell is optimistic about the prospects of hydrogen developmen­t in China as the country has been sewing up its hydrogen energy plan to further facilitate carbon peak ambitions.

“We are optimistic about the prospects of the hydrogen industry in the country, which is expected to further facilitate China’s energy transition,” said Henry Liu, vicepresid­ent and general manager of Honeywell Performanc­e Materials and Technologi­es Asia-Pacific.

“Honeywell is willing to further tap the massive potential of the hydrogen market in China and we believe its green ambitions will only accelerate hydrogen developmen­t in the country.”

Honeywell has been laying out plans in many sectors for hydrogen in China, including hydrogen production as well as raw material applicatio­ns, he said during the release ceremony of the White Paper of Honeywell Technologi­es for Hydrogen Industry and Applicatio­ns in Shanghai earlier this month.

It has recently signed a memorandum of strategic cooperatio­n with Sennics Co Ltd, a subsidiary of Sinochem Internatio­nal Corp, to provide processing technologi­es and services to Sennics’ coal hydrogenat­ion and carbon capture and utilizatio­n project. The company has also been providing advanced hydrogen purificati­on technology to Shanghai Baoqing Industry Gas Co, a subsidiary of Baoqing Group, since last year, to facilitate the production and developmen­t of hydrogen energy in the Chinese market and promote energy saving and emission reductions in the steel industry, said Honeywell.

Globally, hydrogen has become an important strategic choice for major developed economies seeking to accelerate their energy transforma­tion and upgrading. China is currently the largest hydrogen producer in the world with an annual production output of about 33 million metric tons, according to the National Energy Administra­tion.

Liu believes that hydrogen energy will play an increasing­ly important role in achieving the goals of carbon peak and carbon neutrality in China, and that with the advancemen­t of technology, largescale promotion and policy support, China’s hydrogen energy industry chain has entered a highspeed developmen­t track.

According to a plan on the developmen­t of hydrogen energy for the 2021-35 period released by the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administra­tion in March, China will put in place a relatively complete hydrogen energy industry developmen­t system by 2025.

By 2030, China will be seeking a reasonable and orderly industrial layout and wide use of hydrogen production from renewable energy to offer solid support for the carbon peaking goal. The proportion of hydrogen produced from renewable energy in terminal energy consumptio­n will increase significan­tly by 2035, it said.

Energy market intelligen­ce service firm ICIS estimates that China’s ambition to peak emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060 will accelerate the developmen­t of hydrogen as a fuel for power generation and vehicles.

According to the Hydrogen Industrial Technology Innovation Alliance of China, the country’s hydrogen energy industry output value will reach 1 trillion yuan ($140.14 billion) by 2025, while the demand for hydrogen will approach 60 million tons by 2050.

 ?? ?? Henry Liu, vice-president and general manager of Honeywell Performanc­e Materials and Technologi­es Asia-Pacific
Henry Liu, vice-president and general manager of Honeywell Performanc­e Materials and Technologi­es Asia-Pacific

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