As the world races to tackle climate change, the Chinese mainland is doubling down on hydrogen energy, and Foshan—a bustling city in Guangdong—is emerging as its green tech playground. 🌍⚡️ From hydrogen-powered buses to cutting-edge fuel cell innovations, Foshan is rewriting the rules of sustainable living.
CGTN anchor Xu Qinduo recently explored the city’s hydrogen hustle alongside experts David Blair (Center for China and Globalization) and Shen Yiyang (Inclusive Development Research Center). Their mission? To spotlight how Foshan is mastering hydrogen production, storage, and transportation while slashing carbon footprints. 🚌💨
Why Foshan? The city’s got ambition. Think hydrogen-powered subways, eco-industrial parks, and even a \"Hydrogen Valley\" initiative aiming to turn the region into a global clean energy hub. For young entrepreneurs and eco-warriors, this is where science meets #ClimateGoals.
\"Hydrogen isn’t just a buzzword here—it’s the blueprint,\" says Shen Yiyang. With over 1,500 hydrogen vehicles already hitting Foshan’s streets, the city’s push could inspire Asia—and the world—to rethink energy grids. 🔋✨
But here’s the kicker: Foshan’s experiments aren’t just about tech. They’re proof that cities can balance growth *and* green living. Whether you’re a startup founder eyeing clean tech or a student passionate about sustainability, Foshan’s story is one to watch. 📈🌿
Reference(s):
cgtn.com