In a gathering of industry experts from Latin America, the Caribbean, and Mexico, the World Hydrogen Latin America Summit unfolded in Santiago, providing a platform for crucial discussions on the burgeoning trends in hydrogen development as a fuel across the region.
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Latin America and the Caribbean are poised to witness a surge in low-carbon hydrogen projects. According to the latest report by the International Energy Agency (IEA), the region’s production capacity could skyrocket to 3.5 million tons by 2030, with an ambitious emphasis on electrolysis powered by renewables.
Latin America is betting big on green hydrogen, with investments reaching $48 billion, signaling a commitment to carbon neutrality.
Green hydrogen, produced through the process of electrolysis using renewable energy sources, holds immense promise as a renewable energy solution.
NIPs help America and Caribbean maximize hydrogen investment NIPs, or national infrastructure platforms, will aid Latin America and the Caribbean…
The region’s energy, manufacturing, and transportation industries could undergo a revolution thanks to green hydrogen, which would turn it into a global center for the so-called “energy vector of the future.” However, there are certain significant obstacles to its ongoing deployment that must be considered.
Panama aspires to become a storage and commercialization node of green hydrogen, and the region of Latin America with the…
ProNova Energy, a joint venture between Ad Astra Rocket Company and Mesoamerica, aims to promote the use of hydrogen in…
Vestas has received a 504 MW order for an undisclosed project in Colombia. The contract includes the supply and installation…
Wärtsilä and CBO, Brazil’s operator of offshore support vessels, have signed an agreement to convert a vessel from CBO’s fleet…