Sinopec pushes for faster Hong Kong green hydrogen transport development
"The development of #hydrogen energy is one of the key measures to transform the global energy structure to clean and low-carbon emissions." MA Yongsheng, President of Sinopec, recently discussed in an interview the potential of hydrogen and Sinopec's plan for the next 5 years. pic.twitter.com/BMNg1Ni1Zt
The Chinese oil giant has been lobbying the government to move faster in developing policies.
China Petroleum & Chemical (Sinopec), the oil and gas giant with the largest fuel station network in Hong Kong, is seeking to boost local green hydrogen transport development and needs the new government policies in order to do so.The company sees considerably opportunity in the city for boosting the zero-emission fuel’s presence and use.
Sinopec feels that moving forward with green hydrogen transport in Hong Kong will help the government to be able to achieve its 2050 net-zero carbon emissions targets. The local Hong Kong unit of the company operates 54 of the 179 gas stations in the city. It has been lobbying the government to act more quickly on policymaking to make it possible for Synopec to bring hydrogen fuel to the city sooner.“Places like South Korea, Japan, mainland China, Europe and the United States have already started introducing hydrogen-powered heavy-duty and long-distance vehicles to replace petrol and diesel ones for some years,” said Sinopec general manager for the Hong Kong and Singapore petrol stations business Anthony Poon. “Development has been a bit slow in Hong Kong, especially commercial vehicles … it takes time to develop the supply chain.”"The development of #hydrogen energy is one of the key measures to transform the global energy structure to clean and low-carbon emissions." MA Yongsheng, President of Sinopec, recently discussed in an interview the potential of hydrogen and Sinopec's plan for the next 5 years. pic.twitter.com/BMNg1Ni1Zt
— Sinopec (@SinopecNews) March 11, 2021