Locally developed hydrogen power unit supports the golf event at the 15th National Games, advancing low-carbon innovation in the Greater Bay Area
The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (Towngas) has unveiled the city’s first integrated hydrogen power generator in support of the 15th National Games of the People’s Republic of China.
As silver sponsor of the Hong Kong competition region, Towngas has installed the unit at the golf venue in Fanling, using locally produced hydrogen combined with a battery energy storage system to supply temporary electricity to the police command centre, volunteer headquarters and event offices.
Developed jointly by Towngas and Chi Shing New Energy Technology, the system roughly the size of a shipping container is positioned as a low-carbon alternative to traditional diesel generators, producing only water vapour during operation.
Officials from the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department visited the site to evaluate safety and operations, marking a milestone in Hong Kong’s hydrogen-energy deployment.
Mr Don Cheng Hill-kwong, Chief Operating Officer (Hong Kong Business) of Towngas, said the initiative demonstrates the city’s innovative capabilities in hydrogen energy application and aligns with broader ambitions in the Greater Bay Area to accelerate green development.
Academic groups have also been invited to tour the system, underscoring the educational and industrial synergy envisaged.
The move by Towngas highlights an important trend: hydrogen energy is increasingly being integrated into high-profile infrastructure and events.
The Hong Kong government’s Strategy of Hydrogen Development has already approved multiple pilot projects, including hydrogen extraction from existing pipelines and vehicle-fuel cell applications.
Looking ahead, Towngas said it plans to expand hydrogen-energy applications across multiple sectors in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area, reinforcing the transformation to a sustainable energy ecosystem and supporting key regional sporting and cultural events.
As silver sponsor of the Hong Kong competition region, Towngas has installed the unit at the golf venue in Fanling, using locally produced hydrogen combined with a battery energy storage system to supply temporary electricity to the police command centre, volunteer headquarters and event offices.
Developed jointly by Towngas and Chi Shing New Energy Technology, the system roughly the size of a shipping container is positioned as a low-carbon alternative to traditional diesel generators, producing only water vapour during operation.
Officials from the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department visited the site to evaluate safety and operations, marking a milestone in Hong Kong’s hydrogen-energy deployment.
Mr Don Cheng Hill-kwong, Chief Operating Officer (Hong Kong Business) of Towngas, said the initiative demonstrates the city’s innovative capabilities in hydrogen energy application and aligns with broader ambitions in the Greater Bay Area to accelerate green development.
Academic groups have also been invited to tour the system, underscoring the educational and industrial synergy envisaged.
The move by Towngas highlights an important trend: hydrogen energy is increasingly being integrated into high-profile infrastructure and events.
The Hong Kong government’s Strategy of Hydrogen Development has already approved multiple pilot projects, including hydrogen extraction from existing pipelines and vehicle-fuel cell applications.
Looking ahead, Towngas said it plans to expand hydrogen-energy applications across multiple sectors in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area, reinforcing the transformation to a sustainable energy ecosystem and supporting key regional sporting and cultural events.







































