Recently, Unit 1 of the Integrated Energy Station Project of Huizhou Daya Bay Petrochemical Zone, surveyed and designed by GEDI, was successfully put into operation, providing a vivid practice for exploring a new model of integrated energy supply in the Greater Bay Area.
In the project, two 9HA.01 gas turbines are adopted for the first time in China. Compared to units fueled with pure natural gas, the two units can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by up to 58,000 tons at full load every year, if operated on fuel mixed with 10% hydrogen. The Project plays a demonstration and leading role in energy conservation and emission reduction.
As the first integrated energy demonstration base in China that combines hydrogen energy utilization, the project will provide an annual power output of about 4.7 billion kWh and an annual heat output of 11.12 million GJ upon completion. It will effectively enhance the power support capacity of Huizhou City and meet the demand for heat load in the west of Daya Bay Petrochemical Zone. Furthermore, it will consume the combustible hydrogen-containing tail gas generated by surrounding major projects, improve the integrated energy utilization rate, explore and usher in the new mode of integrated energy supply for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and play a positive role in accelerating the achievement of the carbon dioxide peaking and carbon neutrality.