Ten-Thousand-Ton Scalable Green Hydrogen Production Project Signed in Gansu
2025-5-16
On May 12, 2025, Junrui Group formally signed a cooperation agreement for the "Liangzhou District New Energy Scalable Green Hydrogen Production Project" with Liangzhou District, Wuwei City, Gansu Province. The cooperation aims to actively respond to the national "double carbon" strategy, accelerate the industrialization process of green hydrogen, and inject new momentum into the energy structure transformation and green upgrading of the regional economy in Liangzhou District. As Junrui Group¡äs first large-scale green hydrogen project deployed in the northwestern region, this signing is not only an important milestone for the enterprise¡äs deep cultivation in the clean energy sector but also provides a practical model for promoting the high-quality development of China¡äs hydrogen energy industry.
It is understood that the project is planned to produce over 10,000 tons of green hydrogen annually and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 300,000 tons per year. Junrui Group attaches great importance to this cooperation. The project team will closely collaborate with relevant departments in Liangzhou District to efficiently advance all aspects of planning, construction, and operation, striving to achieve the first-phase production by 2027.
As a leading enterprise in China¡äs green hydrogen sector, Junrui Group has always taken technological innovation as its core competitiveness. The project will adopt internationally leading intelligent hydrogen production equipment and a digital management platform to ensure efficient and stable production. Meanwhile, it will combine the resource characteristics of Liangzhou District to explore an innovative model for the collaborative development of wind-solar power and hydrogen energy, providing replicable experience for the scalable application of green hydrogen. In the future, the green hydrogen produced by the project will be prioritized for scenarios such as heavy truck transportation and industrial decarbonization, accelerating the green transformation of high-carbon industries and demonstrating the enterprise¡äs commitment to implementing the "double carbon" goals.