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Germany, a leader in the green hydrogen economy, views Brazil as a vital fuel supplier and a significant gamble to replace coal, oil, and gas while still meeting climate goals.
In order to build a pilot plant for green hydrogen (H2V) and derivatives from animal waste, the Brazil-German Cooperation for Sustainable Development and the German organization Mele announced a public-private partnership with the Paraná agricultural cooperatives Coopersan and Ambicoop.
Federal financing is being used to support a German-Brazilian partnership that produces hydrogen from manure with the help of the energy technology firm Mele from Torgelow.
Brazil is positioned as a potential leader in the world’s H2V (green hydrogen) production due to its energy matrix’s high renewable potential and wealth of natural resources.
At the generation facility at So Gonçalo do Amarante, Ceará, EDP Brazil created the first Green Hydrogen (H2V) molecule. As part of the EDP Group’s commitments to the energy transition, the expansion of the facility is crucial for the production of renewable energy in Brazil.
A preliminary version of a certificate that will certify the origin of production of the insum from low-carbon sources has been introduced by the Electric Energy Trading Chamber (CCEE) as the first Hydrogen Certification of the Brazilian market. The goal is to satisfy the need for pilot projects for the product’s manufacture in Brazil.
Neoenergia, a subsidiary of Iberdrola, has agreed to work with Prumo Logstica on offshore wind and green hydrogen projects in…
Independent renewable energy generator Qair’s declaration of interest for the project has already been authorized by Industrial Port Complex.
The winning business will have 1 gigawatt of installed capacity on a plot measuring 72.5 hectares placed in the Suape Port.