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Long-distance hydrogen pipeline transport

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The Ulanqab project is linked to China’s first approved long‑distance, cross‑provincial green hydrogen pipeline, roughly 400 km in length, connecting production sites in Inner Mongolia to end‑use facilities near Beijing.[2] This dedicated pipeline is designed for an initial throughput of around 100,000 tonnes of hydrogen per year, with potential expansion to several hundred thousand tonnes, enabling large‑scale, continuous hydrogen delivery from resource‑rich regions to demand centers.[2]

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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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