Chile is taking bold steps towards a sustainable energy future with President Daniel Boric’s introduction of the Green Hydrogen Action Plan.
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Chile’s mining industry, renowned for its copper extraction, is set to undergo a significant transformation with the advent of green hydrogen projects spearheaded by H2 Green Mining and Ohmium.
Chilean state-owned hydrocarbons company Enap recently announced its partnership with Germany’s Neuman & Esser to construct its inaugural green hydrogen plant.
MAE’s Volta project, located in the Antofagasta Region, stands as a testament to Chile’s commitment to sustainable development. With an…
Fraunhofer Institute for Energy Economics and Energy System Technology IEE, alongside its partners, is spearheading an initiative to establish large-scale production of green hydrogen in Chile.
Chile embarks on an ambitious journey with the initiative titled “Promoting a Territorial Public-Private Strategic Portfolio: Green Hydrogen (H2V) Roadmap for Antofagasta-Mejillones.”
Fraunhofer Institute for Energy Economics and Energy System Technology IEE, in collaboration with various partners, is spearheading a project to establish large-scale production of green hydrogen and its derivative products in Chile.
The European Union (EU) continues to strengthen its global energy partnerships, taking a significant step in its collaboration with Chile to develop renewable hydrogen. Under the guidance of the EU’s Commissioner for Climate Action, Wopke Hoekstra, the Steering Committee of Team Europe Initiative for the Development of Renewable Hydrogen in Chile convened, marking the first meeting between European ministers, ambassadors, and their Chilean counterparts to discuss progress in the hydrogen sector.
Burgum welcomes Heartland Hydrogen Hub selection Governor Doug Burgum welcomed today’s news by the U.S. Department of Energy that it…
Colbún SA, a prominent Chilean energy company, has announced its ambitious green hydrogen production project (H2V). This endeavor aims to revolutionize the cooling systems of its Nehuenco thermoelectric plant, located in the Valparaíso Region, by replacing conventional gray hydrogen with clean, green hydrogen.