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tphuang

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590MW wind & 70MW solar power needed for 26.2k ton green hydrogen. along with 100MW/400MWh ESS.

another big project. Also mentioned 300k ton of green methanol equipment. I'm not sure how that works outs out. I don't think the ratio of hydrogen to methanol is 11 to 1.
 

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China will need nearly 6 terawatts of solar and wind power to achieve its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2060, according to a new model simulation.
That would be double China’s total energy generation capacity now, and more than five times the current capacity in the United States.

The study was a collaboration between scientists at the University of California San Diego and Tsinghua University in Beijing.
Their simulation found that if China is to meet its lofty carbon neutrality goal, it will need to have 2TW of wind power capacity and 3.9TW of solar installed – or around 10 times more than the country had in 2022.


“The required deployment rates in mid-century are close to what has been reported for 2023, though there will still be challenges to sustain that over time,” said Michael Davidson, senior author of the study and a professor at UC San Diego.

To meet demand in China’s major energy load centres, 80 per cent of the solar power and 55 per cent of wind power will have to be installed within 100km (62 miles) of those centres, the team wrote in a paper published in the peer-reviewed Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on Tuesday.
 
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