Deal To Build Hydrogen Low Carbon Technology in China

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The company’s filing in Hong Kong says that the partnership includes producing green hydrogen, storing and transporting hydrogen safely, decarbonizing the industry, green materials, and sustainable aviation fuel. The agreement was inked on March 29, 2026.

The filing says it goes on to bring liquid organic hydrogen carrier technology based on the toluene-methylcyclohexane route, methanol aqueous-phase reforming in terms of hydrogen production, and biomass glycerol reforming, as well as SAF-related technologies.

China Carbon Neutral is combining that with its strengths in capital operations, carbon asset operations, and channel resources, as well as CCUS. Both sides say they want to speed up the growth of industries, create standardized products, and promote early use, especially in the Yangtze River Delta and the Greater Bay Area of Guangdong and Hong Kong, as well as Macao.

In the advent to Build Hydrogen Low Carbon Technology in China, the companies are working to combine hydrogen production, logistics, and decarbonization services, as well as waste-to-fuel pathways, into a single commercial platform. The filing makes it clear that they are going after real industrial use cases when it comes to chemicals, steel, refining, coking, and aviation fuel, as well as biomass utilization, instead of just staying at the idea stage. Whether or not it becomes a meaningful deployment is going to completely depend on how well it is carried out.

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