The zero-carbon combustion technology center currently has 3 laboratories, including 1 non-hydrogen-related basic combustion laboratory, 1 hydrogen-related combustion laboratory and 1 industrial kiln pilot laboratory.
Non-hydrogen-related basic combustion laboratory

It mainly carries out research on the basic combustion characteristics of non-hydrogen-related fuels such as ammonia, natural gas and methanol, new combustion technologies, industrial scaled-scale burners and the development of flue gas emission control technologies.

hydrogen-related combustion laboratory

It mainly carries out research on the combustion characteristics of hydrogen and ammonia hydrogen mixture, hydrogen generation technology from ammonia cracking for combustion enhancement , new combustion technology for hydrogen flame, and safety monitoring of hydrogen-related fuels.

Industrial kiln pilot laboratory

Covering an area of 1700 square meters, it mainly carries out the development of hydrogen-related high-power industrial-grade burners, pilot experiments of pulverized coal ammonia/hydrogen co-fing boilers and high-temperature industrial including ceramics, aluminum processing. It is equipped with hydrogen manifolds, ammonia stations, air compressor rooms, gas transmission pipes and fume exhaust system