Western governments fear China could take the lead in another major green energy market, but the hydrogen industry picture is far from settled.
For years, Chinese solar companies have led the world in harnessing the power of the sun. Now the country is competing hard in the race to produce more energy from the universe’s most abundant element — hydrogen.
Refire's 'PRISMA XXII', a heavy-duty fuel cell system which can deliver up to 220kW in a single integrated system. Credit: Refire
The latest landmark for China’s developing industry came last week, when Shanghai-based hydrogen technology company Refire Group filed fo
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