The boiler and refueling station sector has achieved dual advancements.
In the boiler sector, a team achieved 50% green hydrogen co-firing in a 40 MW coal-fired boiler and completed pure hydrogen combustion tests. The first 150 MW ultra-supercritical gas boiler passed a 168-hour trial operation, capable of fully utilizing steel by-product gas. Additionally, the state has planned a three-year initiative to implement boiler energy-saving and carbon-reduction retrofits across nine industries, including steel and coal power.

In terms of refueling stations, 110,000 gas stations across the country have initiated the transformation into comprehensive energy stations integrating oil, gas, hydrogen, electricity, and services. LNG refueling stations have been put into operation in multiple regions, with annual gas supply capacity reaching 30 million cubic meters per station. The first methanol comprehensive refueling station has also commenced operations, requiring only 10 minutes for energy replenishment. Additionally, a large-scale LPG storage and distribution station has been completed, with a storage capacity of 2,000 cubic meters.