China: Experts Urge More Research on Hydrogen Transportation via Pipelines

Experts are calling for intensified efforts to enhance research on risk control for hydrogen transportation via pipelines in response to potential surges in China's production and consumption of this clean energy as the country works toward carbon neutrality.

China: Experts Urge More Research on Hydrogen Transportation via Pipelines

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