NDRC & NEA Published the Medium and long term plan for the development of hydrogen energy industry (2021-2035)
The medium and long-term plan for the development of China’s hydrogen energy industry will be issued soon. The national development and Reform Commission announced that it would hold a press conference at 10:00 a.m. on March 23 (Wednesday) to introduce the medium and long-term plan for the development of hydrogen energy industry (2021-2035). As an ideal clean energy under the goal of carbon neutralization, hydrogen energy has frequently received government policy support in recent years. Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Guizhou and Sichuan provinces have issued policies or plans related to hydrogen energy. Now, the important blueprint of medium and long-term planning for the development of hydrogen energy industry is about to be clarified. The superposition industry has a broad market, and China’s hydrogen energy industry will usher in a new round of catalyst.
The hydrogen energy industry chain involves many core parts. With the policy warming up since last year, hydrogen energy enterprises have made clearer the amount of subsidies and product pricing, and the orders of relevant industrial chains, especially fuel cell vehicles, have increased significantly.
According to the statistics of China Automobile Association, the national production and sales data of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in 2021 were 1777 and 1586 respectively, with a year-on-year increase of 48.2% and 34.7%. In addition, the shipments of hydrogen production, electrolytic cell and storage / transportation / processing industrial chain equipment increased significantly, and the central enterprises and energy leading enterprises also gradually increased their investment in hydrogen energy projects.
At present, the national energy administration and the national development and Reform Commission have announced the Medium and long term plan for the Development of hydrogen energy industry (2021-2035). You can click the link below to download it.
Source: NEA