"The country’s new policy is likely to boost the production of green hydrogen, which the country aims to use to decarbonize airplanes, ships, and heavy industry."
"A new policy in China could ramp up the nation’s production of green hydrogen for use in airplanes, ships, and other heavy industries, potentially eclipsing output of the fuel in the United States and Europe.
Earlier this month, the National Development and Reform Commission — the high-ranking executive department in charge of economic planning — released what analyst Jian Wu called China’s single “most important low-carbon policy for 2025.”
Until now, China has encouraged provincial governments and state-owned companies to develop hydrogen technology by providing lower electricity prices and loans and by setting production quotas. But unlike the United States and the European Union, the national government in Beijing had no overarching policy to directly subsidize low-carbon hydrogen projects.
While the document published on Oct. 15 does not specify hydrogen by name, the policy change makes Chinese industries that depend on the clean fuel eligible for direct grants."
Alexander C. Kaufman reports for Canary Media October 28, 2025.











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