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EU and Argentina Enter Hydrogen Partnership

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso05/07/20242 Mins Read
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The recent announcement by EU Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson and Argentina’s Secretary of Energy Eduardo Rodríguez Chirillo marks a significant step in advancing the EU-Argentina Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on renewable energy and hydrogen.

Rodríguez Chirillo emphasized the urgency of updating Argentina’s National Strategy for the Development of the Hydrogen Economy following the approval of the Basic Law and the Regime of Incentives for Large Investments (RIGI). The strategy outlines ambitious targets: installing 30 GW of electrolysis capacity and 55 GW of renewables by 2050, with an annual production goal of five million tons of hydrogen, 20% for local use and 80% for export.

While these goals are laudable, achieving them requires substantial investment and technological advancements. Argentina’s current energy infrastructure and investment climate must be critically assessed to determine the viability of such ambitious targets.

The Argentine government plans to present a hydrogen bill in September, focusing on technical standards, certification schemes, and hydrogen blending in gas networks. This legislative effort aims to create a structured framework to attract private sector investment and ensure compliance with international standards.

However, the success of this initiative depends on the government’s ability to implement and enforce these standards effectively. The bill’s impact on Argentina’s energy sector will be closely watched by industry experts and stakeholders.

The EU-Argentina cooperation under the MOU prioritizes renewable energy and hydrogen, aiming to attract investment and foster technological innovation. The EU’s commitment to decarbonization aligns with Argentina’s goals, creating a potentially mutually beneficial partnership. However, the success of this cooperation hinges on the ability to overcome logistical, financial, and technical challenges.

The EU-LAC Global Gateway Investment Agenda underscores the political commitment to identifying sustainable investment opportunities in Latin America and the Caribbean. With 130 representative projects, this initiative aims to promote smart investments in renewable energy, digital connectivity, critical raw materials, and innovation.

For Argentina, participating in this agenda offers an opportunity to attract international investment and enhance its renewable energy sector. However, the country must demonstrate its capability to implement and manage these projects efficiently.

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