Amigo LNG plans to venture into green hydrogen and ammonia production in Mexico.
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Mexico’s state-owned oil and gas giant, Pemex, is charting a new course towards sustainability with the inclusion of green hydrogen in its long-term strategy.
Mexican government, led by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, has ordered the state energy company Pemex to immediately assume temporary control of a privately-operated hydrogen plant owned by France’s Air Liquide.
With the promise of green hydrogen driving its ambitions, Mexico stands on the brink of harnessing its potential for both domestic consumption and international export. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s recent announcement of a groundbreaking green hydrogen plant marks a pivotal moment in the nation’s energy landscape.
The North American green hydrogen economy is being turbocharged by powerful incentive structures, and Mexico stands to gain if it can take the chance.
One of the three Mexican states attempting to lead the way in the production of green hydrogen is Guanajuato. A Spanish-owned company with operations in the region is developing the Mexican green hydrogen molecule, which will be used to decarbonize natural gas in the future.
Green hydrogen becomes a crucial component in the worldwide race towards the energy transition, helping to decarbonize the Mexican economy and lessen the effects of climate change.
The cost of producing green hydrogen in Mexico might be as much as 64% lower than in other countries, according to a McKinsey report from 2021.
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In the first half of 2023, Mexico may manufacture its first green hydrogen molecule.