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Green hydrogen via water electrolysis

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Green hydrogen refers to hydrogen produced by splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity generated from renewable sources such as solar or wind, avoiding direct CO2 emissions from production.[6] In Tarragona, the plant will use electricity from dedicated photovoltaic installations operated under an off‑grid or autoconsumption scheme to power electrolyzers that produce hydrogen qualifying as renewable under EU rules.[1][6]

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Sinopec has signed an offtake agreement for a portion of its 1 GW Ulanqab green hydrogen project, backed by 804 MW solar, 1,742 MW wind, and a 400 km pipeline to Beijing’s Yanshan Petrochemical.

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