Explore the integrated development of Modern Coal Chemical Industry and Green Hydrogen, and develop the "wind-solar-hydrogen-storage" Industrial Cluster
On November 12th, the General Office of the People's Government of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region issued a notice on the promulgation of the Planning Outline for Comprehensively Promoting the Construction of a Beautiful Inner Mongolia and Building a Key Ecological Security Barrier in the Northern Part of China (2025 - 2035).
The document states that efforts should be made to promote the high-end, diversified and low-carbon development of modern coal chemical industries, and to construct the modern coal chemical industry demonstration zone in Ordos and the strategic base for coal-to-oil and gas production in a high-quality manner. Explorations should be made on the coupled development model of modern coal chemical industries with green hydrogen, carbon capture, utilization and storage. Research and industrialization applications of technologies related to special fuels based on coal and coal-based biodegradable materials should be actively promoted. Modern coal chemical projects in accordance with the national planning layout and the regional extension and supplementation of the industry chain should be advanced in an orderly manner.
The development of the new energy hydrogen production industry should be vigorously promoted. Innovative development models for the new energy industry should be explored. The "wind-solar-hydrogen-storage" industrial cluster should be developed in a high-quality manner. The carbon fiber and other carbon-based material industries should be strengthened and developed. A national important base for new energy equipment manufacturing should be built. A cluster for the integrated development and integration of national new energy and advanced high-load energy industries should be fully created. The capacity for green electricity supply should be enhanced. The scope of green electricity substitution should be expanded. The proportion of green electricity usage should be increased. The substitution of renewable energy for key industries and key industrial parks such as ferroalloys, non-ferrous metals and data centers should be accelerated. By 2030, the installed capacity of new energy should exceed 300 million kilowatts, and the proportion of renewable electricity consumption should reach over 40%.