News in the field of boilers and refueling stations
New developments continue to emerge in the field of boilers and refueling stations.
In the field of boilers, significant breakthroughs have been made in the clean and low-carbon hydrogen-coal co-firing technology. An enterprise under the State Energy Group achieved, for the first time, 50% green hydrogen blending and 100% pure hydrogen combustion in a 40-megawatt coal-fired boiler, relying on a 40-megawatt boiler clean combustion engineering laboratory. This technology employs a self-developed hydrogen-coal co-firing low-NOx burner, reducing coal consumption and carbon emissions by up to 50%, while significantly lowering nitrogen oxide emissions.
In terms of LNG refueling stations, multiple locations are accelerating the deployment of LNG facilities. Since the beginning of this year, six new LNG refueling stations have been completed and put into operation in Huizhou, Guangdong, bringing the total number of operational stations to nine. The first dedicated LNG refueling station for heavy-duty trucks in Yiwu has commenced operations, with a stable daily refueling capacity of 70 tons (approximately 98,000 cubic meters), and is expected to supply over 30 million cubic meters of gas annually. The LNG refueling station at the Guanqiao Service Area on the Guangzhou-Aomen Expressway has also officially opened, equipped with a 60-cubic-meter storage tank and two refueling machines, upgrading the service area into a comprehensive energy supply station that integrates fueling, gas refueling, charging, and battery swapping