China News Service, Shanghai, March 2 (Reporter Yin Liqin) On March 1, Shenergy Group's Shenergy Chuang Energy Development Co., Ltd., Air Liquide China and Shanghai Chemical Industry Park Investment Industry Co., Ltd. signed an investment agreement in Shanghai. A tripartite joint venture will be established in the Shanghai Chemical Industry Zone to build Shanghai's largest hydrogen filling center and accelerate the deployment of hydrogen energy in Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta region.

  It is reported that the main customers of the hydrogen filling center project in the future are hydrogen refueling stations, and also take into account the semiconductor, fine chemical and other industries.

The first phase of the project, with an investment of 180 million yuan, is expected to start in August this year. Its upstream raw materials are all hydrogen by-products from chemical industry enterprises, and after purification, it becomes high-purity hydrogen that can be used by fuel cell vehicles.

The second phase of the project plans to build a hydrogen liquefaction and filling device, and will build a hydrogen filling center with the largest filling capacity in Shanghai.

  Ma Jing, director of the Shanghai Chemical Industry Zone Management Committee, introduced that after the project is completed, it will produce more than 8,400 tons of hydrogen per year, which will greatly reduce carbon emissions and air pollution. power is important.

  As an early city in China to develop hydrogen energy and fuel cell industries, Shanghai has always been a domestic "leader" in terms of technology, industry and application.

In 2020, Shanghai took the lead in launching the Implementation Plan for the Innovation and Development of the Fuel Cell Vehicle Industry, and plans to achieve the overall goal of "hundreds of billions of vehicles at 100 stations" by 2023.

In 2021, five national ministries and commissions officially approved the Shanghai urban agglomeration as the first batch of demonstration urban agglomerations in the country for the demonstration and application of fuel cell vehicles.

  At present, Shanghai is promoting the formation of a five-point industrial layout, including: the chemical industry zone focuses on low-carbon hydrogen source supply and new material research and development, Jiading zone focuses on vehicle operation and vehicle manufacturing, and Qingpu zone focuses on logistics scenario applications. The Lingang New Area focuses on comprehensive energy development and utilization, and the R&D and manufacturing of key fuel cell components. Jinshan District focuses on leveraging its advantages in storage, transportation and production. The advantages of each region complement each other and advance in parallel to jointly build a high-quality hydrogen energy industry in Shanghai. contribute to the development pattern.

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