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服贸会绿意浓:氢能应用深化,零碳园区落地提速
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-09-10 13:17

Core Insights - The 2025 China International Service Trade Fair (CIFTIS) opened in Beijing, showcasing a focus on environmental services, particularly highlighting the advancements in green low-carbon technologies by major energy companies, referred to as the "Three Barrels of Oil" (China National Petroleum Corporation, China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, and China National Offshore Oil Corporation) [1][2]. Group 1: Energy Companies' Innovations - The "Three Barrels of Oil" prominently displayed their latest achievements in hydrogen energy and CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage) technologies at the environmental service exhibition [2]. - China National Petroleum Corporation has achieved a total hydrogen production capacity of 8,100 tons per year, with a year-on-year increase of 23%, and has built 26 hydrogen refueling stations, marking a 24% growth [2]. - China National Offshore Oil Corporation has implemented over 400 energy-saving and low-carbon projects since the 14th Five-Year Plan, resulting in energy savings equivalent to 1.04 million tons of standard coal and a reduction of 3.15 million tons of CO2 emissions [2]. Group 2: Collaborative Development of Clean Energy - China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation is advancing in five key areas of new energy services: hydrogen energy, CCUS, geothermal energy, wind and solar power, and biofuels, emphasizing the need for collaborative development among these technologies [3]. - The most effective immediate reduction in emissions is through enhancing the energy efficiency of existing equipment, followed by the establishment of a new energy system centered on hydrogen, geothermal, and renewable energy [3]. Group 3: CCUS and Hydrogen as Strategic Priorities - Experts indicate that CCUS and hydrogen energy are crucial for the green low-carbon transition of the "Three Barrels of Oil," as these technologies align closely with traditional energy industry chains [5]. - The application of CCUS technology in the petrochemical industry has significantly reduced greenhouse gas emissions, with potential for expansion into more industrial sectors [5]. Group 4: Zero-Carbon Park Initiatives - The construction of zero-carbon parks is gaining momentum, with over ten domestic and international companies presenting solutions at the fair [6][9]. - The zero-carbon park management platform includes systems for virtual power plant management, industrial energy management, and AI-driven energy supply and demand management [9]. - The integration of renewable energy sources, such as distributed solar power, is essential for the energy supply system of zero-carbon parks, with a focus on energy storage and efficiency [10][11]. Group 5: Future Development and Challenges - The construction of zero-carbon parks is a complex system engineering task that requires optimization of energy structures, technological innovation, and multi-dimensional collaboration [13]. - Future development paths for zero-carbon parks should explore mechanisms for zero-carbon certification and carbon monitoring, which significantly impact the economic feasibility and long-term competitiveness of projects [13].