
BEIJING, Nov. 24, 2025 — A shift towards green energy is currently unfolding in Xing’an League, situated in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The Xing’an League Economic and Technological Development Zone is emerging as a primary hub for the green hydrogen-ammonia-methanol sector.
From advancements in technology to practical industrial uses, the zone is leading the swift expansion of the green energy sector.
Xing’an League is rich in diverse energy sources, featuring an estimated 36 million kilowatts of developable wind and solar energy capacity, 5 billion cubic meters of water resources from 315 rivers, and more than 7 million tonnes of biomass.
This exceptional abundance of resources forms the exact “natural bedrock” essential for the green hydrogen-ammonia-methanol industry.
Through methodical planning, the Xing’an League Economic and Technological Development Zone has created a centralized platform to transform the league’s green resources into usable materials for continuous industrial growth. This also establishes a firm base for subsequent project execution and technological innovations.
To genuinely convert its prospective resource advantages into concrete industrial competitive strength, the zone is utilizing its infrastructure and policy framework to propel the expansion of the green hydrogen-ammonia-methanol sector.
Gao Tianyu, director of the zone’s Administrative Committee, stated that by 2025, a total of 6 billion yuan has been allocated to infrastructure enhancements within the zone, facilitating the seamless execution and progression of associated projects.
Furthermore, supportive policies at national, autonomous region, and zone levels contribute to an improved business climate, enabling pertinent enterprises to operate and undertake projects within the locality.
By 2025, the zone has drawn prominent companies including Goldwind, CGN, and Mingyang Smart Energy, marking the initial formation of the green hydrogen-ammonia-methanol industry.
Based on its development strategy, the zone aims to create an industrial cluster designed to produce 700,000 tonnes of green hydrogen, 2 million tonnes of green ammonia, and 3 million tonnes of green methanol. This is projected to boost the output value across its upstream and downstream industrial chains beyond 50 billion yuan.
At present, the zone hosts 736 associated enterprises, has built an innovation framework spearheaded by high-tech firms, and developed a contemporary industrial system. It has thus become a vital industrial hub driving green transformation in eastern Inner Mongolia.
In addition to achieving significant advancements in core technologies, the zone has also put in place an extensive industrial closed-loop system, covering equipment manufacturing, green hydrogen generation, green ammonia and methanol synthesis, and waste material reprocessing.
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FROM Xinhua Silk Road