On October 28, nearly 20,000 builders were engaged at the coal-to-olefins project site in Baofeng, Inner Mongolia, entering the final stages of equipment installation for a major demonstration project. This initiative aims to produce 2.6 million tons of coal-to-olefins and 400,000 tons of implanted green hydrogen, marking a significant advancement in energy production and sustainability.
Since the project’s launch, it has seen a cumulative investment of about 24.783 billion yuan, with the first series expected to begin trial production in November. As the world’s largest single-plant olefin production facility, it will yield 7.42 million tons of methanol and 3 million tons of polyolefins annually.
The project will address domestic supply gaps and promote a low-carbon transformation of coal resources, contributing over 60 billion yuan in annual operating income and 40 billion yuan in added industrial value upon completion.
In parallel, the Ordos New Energy Research Institute is conducting tests in its microgrid laboratory, focusing on enhancing the stability and efficiency of the power grid through real-time monitoring and model optimization. This research supports the application of clean energy technologies in Ordos, furthering the region’s commitment to sustainable energy solutions and bolstering national energy security initiatives.
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