On November 8, as one of the CIIE 2024 concurrent activities, under the guidance of Shanghai Municipal Development and Reform Commission and Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce, hosted by Shanghai Electric Group, and co-sponsored by Shanghai Huayi Group, SIPG Group, and Shenergy Group, the Seminar on the Development of Hydrogen-based Green Fuel Industry was held.
The seminar focused on the latest progress, market application and future development of the hydrogen-based green fuel industry, and promoted the healthy development of the industry by strengthening the exchange and cooperation within the industry. Jin Xiaolong, Member of the Party Committee and Vice President of Shanghai Electric, and more than 30 leaders and experts from domestic research institutes, consulting organizations, shipping companies and other enterprises in the hydrogen-based green fuel supply chain attended the conference.
Jin Xiaolong said in his speech that the development of hydrogen-based green fuel industry can not only partially replace traditional fossil fuels, but also transform unstable green energy into stable energy, promote raw material production and utilization, open up new ways for low-carbon transformation of energy and chemical industries, and promote the development of upstream and downstream industries and economic growth. In recent years, Shanghai Electric has been serving the national "dual carbon" goals and unswervingly developing the hydrogen-based green fuel industry. It has independently developed an overall solution for hydrogen-based green fuel and launched a green methanol demonstration project in Taonan, Jilin Province. Taking the opportunity of this seminar, Shanghai Electric and industry partners will deepen technological innovation cooperation and strengthen policy and financial support to accelerate the development of hydrogen-based green fuel industry with a more open attitude.
During the seminar, Yu Hongmei, researcher of Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yao Minfang, vice president of Shanghai Energy Conservation Association, Ni Jianjun, deputy general manager of Shanghai Boiler Works Co., Ltd. and Cheng Zhaopeng, general manager of Shanghai Wenji Biology, carried out in-depth exchanges.