China News Service, Ordos, April 3 (Reporter Li Aiping) The government of Yijinhuoluo Banner in Ordos City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region said on the 3rd that construction of the banner's hydrogen energy industrial park has started, which also means that the banner is building a "Northern Xinjiang Hydrogen City" Put it on the agenda.

  The reporter learned from the Ordos Airport Logistics Park Management Committee, the unit in charge of the project, that the hydrogen energy industrial park under construction this time is currently the hydrogen energy industrial park with the most complete industrial chain in Inner Mongolia, covering hydrogen manufacturing and transportation, quality testing, empirical research and development, Technology incubation and other fields.

  Mengdu Bayar, deputy director of the Ijinholo Banner, introduced that the planned area of ​​the hydrogen energy industrial park under construction is 31.1 square kilometers. It is planned that the output value of the hydrogen energy industry will reach more than 15 billion yuan by 2025, and the green hydrogen production capacity will exceed 15 billion yuan every day. 700 tons.

  The hydrogen energy industrial park will also be home to China's first green hydrogen energy key equipment testing demonstration base, filling the gap in hydrogen energy technology and standard testing demonstration bases.

  Yijinhuoluo Banner, which has gradually become famous at home and abroad in recent years, built China's first zero-carbon industrial park three years ago and will also launch a free trade pilot zone in the future. This year, the local area will also promote the coordinated development of comprehensive bonded areas, airports and ports, build a new bonded warehouse of 120,000 square meters, expand two international all-cargo routes, and strive to create a new highland for the opening up of western China.

  It is reported that Yijinhuoluo Banner has proven coal reserves of 56 billion tons, with an annual production and sales of 220 million tons of raw coal, ensuring energy supply for 18 provinces and cities in China every year. (over)