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Green hydrogen to boost CPEC development
BEIJING, Jul 4 (APP): China’s investment in green energy in countries along the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has exceeded its investment in traditional fossil energy.
“BRI countries have rich wind, photovoltaic and hydropower resources, which makes green energy development
an important direction in the future,” said An Fengquan, Deputy Director General of International Cooperation
Department of National Energy Administration of China (NEA).
Apart from building plants and facilities for clean-green energy production, expanding the application of green energy
in the BRI programs should also be stressed.
Hydrogen produced with renewable energy sources, or green hydrogen, has emerged as a key energy to achieve net-zero emissions from heavy industry and transport. When we mention hydrogen, most people first think of new energy vehicles, while it has a much wider range of applications, such as chemical, power generation and steelmaking. Zhao Dong, general manager of China Petrochemical Corporation (Sinopec Group) suggested that green hydrogen can be developed coupling with the large-scale development of green electricity and be applied to refining and chemical industry in the next step, China Economic Net (CEN) reported.
“Energy enterprises and chemical enterprises can be involved in BRI projects to promote green hydrogen production for the demand of industrial production. The extra hydrogen can be used for the production of low-carbon fuels and chemicals such as green ammonia and green methane. Such efforts can push forward BRI green energy development,” he said.
His viewpoint echoes Dr. Najma Memon, professor of Analytical Chemistry at University of Sindh, Pakistan. “China
is investing in most of the infrastructure in Pakistan, building roads and industrial zones, which local raw materials, including steel or concrete material used in it. Clean fuels like green hydrogen can play a big role in producing raw materials.” Najma Memon suggested, stating the importance of expanding the application scenarios of green energy
during the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the flagship project of BRI.
“2023 marks the 10th anniversary of CPEC. Both countries should introduce green energy projects in the new
era. The inclusion of green hydrogen technology can be a value addition. Making the materials used in construction
works through clean technology can avoid contaminating the local environment, as well as introducing the new concept of green technologies in the country,” he added.
Provision of facilities, employment priorities of QWP: Sherpao
PESHAWAR, Jul 04 (APP):Provincial Chairman of Qaumi Watan Party (QWP) Sikander Hayat Khan Sherpao has said that the provision of education, health facilities and employment to the youth are the priority of their party.
He expressed these views while addressing a gathering in Union Council Mirza Dher.
On this occasion, the PTI and JUI-F affiliated workers Rahimullah, Tahsinullah, Haji Farhad Gul, Sajjad Gul, Sajid Gul, Qari Fayyaz, Abdul Wadood. Manzar, Qasim Jan, Saddam Hussain, Mujeeb-ur-Rehman, Fuji Khalid Khan, Ghofran Khan, Hayat Khan, Kashif Khan, Tajumal Shah, Karamat Shah and Ishaq Khan along with their families and associates announced to join the Qaumi Watan Party after expressing their full confidence in the leadership and policies of Sherpao.
Sikander Sherpao recalled that whenever the Qaumi Watan Party got the opportunity, it employed youth to stand them on their own feet.
Expressing concern over price-hike, he demanded the government activate the price control mechanism to control inflation.




