Associations in the Brazilian renewable energy sector have recently signed a pact to collaborate and accelerate the growth of the country’s low-carbon hydrogen market.
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H2 Brazil, a project established through a partnership between the Brazilian Ministry of Mines and Energy and the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), has identified at least 42 green hydrogen production projects in Brazil of varying sizes and stages of development.
This week, the Piaui state government in Brazil inked a number of agreements to create green hydrogen generation projects supported by new solar power plants.
The heads of the Advanced Institute of Technology and Innovation (IATI), Brazil’s only centre specialized in scientific research on green hydrogen, claimed that this renewable energy source will drive an “energy revolution” in the world and that the future of the transition is in Brazil.
The states with the potential for the lowest cost of manufacturing green hydrogen in the nation are Rio Grande do Norte, Bahia, and Ceará, according to the preliminary findings of a study done by the SENAI Institute for Innovation in Renewable Energies (ISN-ER).
The job market is already being impacted by the shift to a low-carbon economy.
The most recent bilateral agreement between Brazil and Germany, agreed during the Brazil-Germany Economic Conference (EEBA), will be based on the advancement of technologies for the production of green hydrogen.
A letter of intent to quadruple the production of green hydrogen was signed by thyssenkrupp nucera and the Brazilian chemical company Unigel during the visit of Economy Minister Robert Habeck to Brazil. On Sunday, Belo Horizonte’s Ministry of Economy made this announcement.
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