China on Wednesday completed building a large integrated energy hub in its eastern Jiangsu Province, promoting the efficiency of producing and storing clean energy.
Located in the coastal area of Rudong County, China Energy Investment Corporation's (CEIC) integrated photovoltaic (PV)-hydrogen-storage project has a total photovoltaic capacity of 400,000 kilowatts, including a newly built 220 KV onshore booster station, a hydrogen production facility with a capacity of 1,500 standard cubic meters per hour, and an electrochemical energy storage station.
It is the country's largest integrated offshore facility combining PV power generation, hydrogen production, and energy storage.
The project achieves comprehensive energy utilization while also contributing to coastal ecological governance, according to CEIC.
China completes building large multi-purpose energy hub
