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Consumption Constraints in Green Hydrogen Amino Acid Industry

Chinese

June 2026

Commentary

Energy Transition Industry

Summary:
Examines the green hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol industry in China, contends that the sector is shifting from a supply-side capacity-expansion phase to a "demand-constrained" phase where commercial viability depends on forming a closed-loop offtake and consumption system, identifies critical bottlenecks—including high production costs (2–3 times higher than conventional routes), insufficient port refueling infrastructure, heavy reliance on volatile international certification (e.g., ISCC) and external demand, and the failure of green premiums to translate into stable domestic willingness-to-pay—and proposes a strategic policy reorientation from merely "building production capacity" to actively "creating demand" through enforceable domestic demand-side mechanisms (e.g., non-electric consumption targets, green procurement, and carbon market integration), enhanced domestic green certification and pricing capabilities, consumption-side incentives, and stricter project screening focused on commercial closure, in order to unlock the industry's low-carbon value, reduce dependence on external rules, and support its sustainable commercial scaling and contribution to China's energy transition.
Suggested citation:
Liu Jingning. 2026. Green New Quality Productivity | Green Hydrogen, Ammonia, and Methanol Industry: Consumption Constraints Are Becoming the Dominant Variable. Working Paper. Beijing: Institute for Global Decarbonization Progress.
Consumption Constraints in Green Hydrogen Amino Acid Industry