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Hydrogen sector scaling up rapidly

Key energy industry upholds nation's role as global decarbonization leader

By Zheng Xin | China Daily | Updated: 2026-04-15 09:35
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Visitors view water electrolysis hydrogen production equipment at an international clean energy expo in Beijing on March 26. CHEN XIAOGEN/FOR CHINA DAILY

Catalyzed by high-level national strategies and major commercial achievements, China's hydrogen energy sector is rapidly scaling from localized pilot programs into a trillion-yuan industrial ecosystem, cementing the country's position as a primary driver of global decarbonization.

Designated as a strategic priority in both the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30) and the latest Government Work Report, the clean fuel has transitioned from a futuristic concept to an active driver of industrial growth.

Industry analysts and government officials view 2026 as a critical turning point for the sector as it pivots from relying on government policy to competing on market fundamentals.

"The 15th Five-Year Plan period is a crucial stage for building a modern industrial system, as well as a key point for the hydrogen industry to transition from being policy-driven to market-driven," said Bian Guangqi, deputy director-general of the National Energy Administration's science and technology department.

Furthermore, core equipment such as electrolyzers have been successfully exported to over 30 countries, deeply integrating hydrogen into the nation's dual-carbon goals and future industrial development, the NEA said.

The NEA aims to continue integrating hydrogen into national energy planning through large-scale "wind-solar-hydrogen-ammonia-alcohol" bases, accelerating technological innovation, building a comprehensive standard and regulatory system and expanding high-level global cooperation.

This commercial leap is backed by exponential capacity growth over the past five years, with China consistently leading the world in total hydrogen output.

Annual green hydrogen production capacity, powered entirely by renewable energy, has surged more than tenfold to 250,000 metric tons, up from just 23,000 tons, aided by megaprojects in regions like Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, according to data from the administration.

This rapid expansion is underpinned by massive leaps in manufacturing and innovation.

Latest data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology show that China leads in manufacturing capacity for water electrolysis equipment worldwide, with domestic electrolyzer production capacity now accounting for nearly 60 percent of the global total.

By the end of last year, domestic patent applications in the hydrogen sector climbed to 100,000, jumping to first place globally, it said.

Many enterprises have also developed full-process system integration capabilities, including new containerized alkaline electrolysis equipment — which integrate the electrolyzer, pure water, and separation/purification systems into flexible, easy-to-transport containers, thus drastically saving land and shortening construction cycles.

"More importantly, the cost of core industrial technologies has entered a channel of rapid decline," said Yu Zhuoping, director of the expert committee for China Hydrogen Alliance as well as a professor at Tongji University.

He added that the costs of alkaline electrolyzers and proton exchange membrane electrolyzers have dropped by more than 30 percent and 60 percent, respectively.

To facilitate this massive industrial leap, the country has rolled out a series of robust financial and infrastructural measures, including national low-carbon transition funds and integrated zero-carbon industrial parks.

These initiatives are designed to lower the "green premium", bridging the gap between technological innovation and large-scale commercial application.

This strategic pivot is already yielding historic dividends, spearheaded by industry leaders such as Envision Energy.

In a landmark achievement, Envision has commissioned the first phase (320,000-ton capacity) of its hydrogen-ammonia project in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia autonomous region — the largest facility of its kind in the world. Furthermore, the company has successfully executed China's first-ever foreign trade export of green ammonia.

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