Mobile green hydrogen plant launched in northern Chile
Chile Thursday launched a mobile green hydrogen plant in Antofagasta to evaluate the country's potential in this regard. The ceremony was attended by President Gabriel Boric Font and Energy Minister Diego Pardow, among other high-ranking officials.
The initiative stems from the Scientific and Technological Center of the Regional Government of Antofagasta, which seeks to promote clean fuels made out of high solar radiation.
Chile's national green hydrogen strategy aims to have 5 gigawatts (GW) of electrolysis capacity under development by 2025; to produce the cheapest hydrogen on the planet by 2030 and to be among the top three exporters by 2040, Xinhua reported.
The South American country hopes to lead global production of this gas by 2050, which would contribute between 17 and 27 % of the reductions needed to reach carbon neutrality in 30 years, in addition to savings worth US$ 15.2 billion.
Meanwhile, a report published by BNamericas said Europe and Chile were negotiating a US$ 210 million package for green hydrogen infrastructure to decarbonize the South American
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