Energy Storage Science and Technology ›› 2025, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (7): 2844-2852.doi: 10.19799/j.cnki.2095-4239.2025.0186

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Research on development path of hydrogen energy industry in Ordos cities under the "Dual Carbon" goals: From perspectives of policy-driven and technological innovation

Mingxia LIU1(), Zhiyong ZHAO2   

  1. 1.Erenhot Industrial Development Promotion Center, Ordos 017000, Inner Mongolia, China
    2.Inner Mongolia Electric Power (Group) Co. , Ltd. , Inner Mongolia Electric Power Research Institute Branch, Hohhot 010020, Inner Mongolia, China
  • Received:2025-02-26 Revised:2025-04-28 Online:2025-07-28 Published:2025-07-11
  • Contact: Mingxia LIU E-mail:309199859@qq.com

Abstract:

Against the backdrop of China's "Dual Carbon" goals, the hydrogen energy industry has become a key carrier for energy transformation. Taking Ordos City as the research area, this study examines the status, core issues, and optimization paths of hydrogen energy industry development within the theoretical framework of policy-driven and technological innovation. Through literature analysis, case studies, and cost-benefit models, the research reveals that Ordos City, leveraging its abundant renewable energy resources and industrial cluster, initially established a "wind-solar-hydrogen-storage-vehicle" industrial chain. However, bottlenecks, such as high costs of green hydrogen, weak infrastructure, and a shortage of technical talent, persist. The study proposes that through policy coordination, technological iteration, and application-scenario expansion, a green hydrogen economic closed loop should be constructed to promote the advancement of the hydrogen energy industry from a demonstration state to large-scale applications. This paper provides theoretical references and practical inspirations for the low-carbon transformation of resource-based cities.

Key words: hydrogen energy industry, Dual Carbon goals, green hydrogen economy, policy coordination

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