As an example of what future green hydrogen complexes will look like in terms of investment cost, Jizhong Energy Group has begun development of a 57,000-ton green hydrogen, 320,000 green ammonia project in Xinjiang, China, with 2.5 GW of solar capacity providing an expected 3.4 TWh of electricity each year, with a total project investment of $2.7 billion. China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has stated it will aim to accommodate more than 200 GW of wind and solar additions on average through 2025-2027 (although 2024 and future years may actually be over 300 GW), with a utilization rate of over 90%, which is to say less than 10% curtailment. Wind turbine sizes continue to grow, with the first…