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Despite the risks, getting nuclear power safe and reliable at scale is one of the best shortcuts past climate change.
Well, there are only so many "ways" so that isn't saying much. At current pace of expansion, I don't see nuclear making up more than 15% of China's future power needs
 

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Work has started on the 29.6B green ammonia/methanol project in Jilin province.

Eventually, using 3GW of wind/solar energy to produce 600k ton of green ammonia and 60k ton of green methanol
also building a production line of 50 ALK electrolysis equipment per year

first phase will include 800MW of wind/solar energy producing 200k ton of ammonia and 20k ton of methanol
 

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’ CO2-to-methanol plant starts up in China​

Icelandic clean energy company Carbon Recycling International (CRI) has joined forces with a subsidiary of China-based Shenghong Petrochemicals (Jiangsu Sailboat) to start up one of the world’s most efficient carbon dioxide (CO2)-to-methanol plants.

Launched at the Shenghong Petrochemical Industrial Park on September 25th, the plant will harness CRI’s proprietary Emissions-to-Liquids (ETL) technology to transform waste 150,000 tonnes of waste CO2 and hydrogen into 100,000 tonnes of sustainable, commercial-grade methanol per year.
 
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