The world's largest green hydrogen project, which generates hydrogen from solar and wind renewables without emitting carbon dioxide, produced its first batch of "green hydrogen" on Thursday in Ordos, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in north China.
You can’t just compare the number of facilities, you have to compare the size and the output of these facilities. The article is talking about production of green hydrogen. I think you still haven’t read it.
Once again, facts elude you
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1311948/number-of-green-hydrogen-plants-by-country/
what year is it?
That’s as of 2022, why? do you have newer data?
The article in the submission.
What’s your point? China now has one more? I don’t understand what you are trying to say
Yes, China has been actively expanding their capacity as the article, once you bother reading it, clearly explains.
Yes, now they have 21 facilities. Fewer than half of Australia…
I think you’ve confused hydrogen usage with green hydrogen generation
According to your Statistia link they had 26 facilities last year, but according to the Green Hydrogen Organisation (GH2) they have 120 under development. (They have country portals for other countries too…)
You can’t just compare the number of facilities, you have to compare the size and the output of these facilities. The article is talking about production of green hydrogen. I think you still haven’t read it.
You appear to be living in the 1950’s