Green Energy Park (GEP) has recently secured US$30 million in Series-A funding and gained long-term rights to a hydrogen port terminal in Brazil, enabling them to export green ammonia to Europe. The company’s plans include constructing a massive 10.8 GW green hydrogen plant in Piaui, Brazil, with the goal of exporting the energy carrier to […]
Ohmium International and H2 Green Mining have teamed up to develop green hydrogen projects aimed at reducing carbon emissions in mining operations in Chile. Together, they plan to develop a 20 MW green hydrogen pilot project in Northern Chile’s Atacama Desert, specifically in Calama. This project, with potential to scale up to 200 MW, will […]
Enap, the Chilean state-owned company, has chosen Neuman & Esser from Germany to construct its inaugural green hydrogen facility. Production is slated to commence in 2025, with the hydrogen intended for vehicle charging stations and to power the furnace of the fractionation plant in Cabo Negro. Source: Renewables Now
Brazil’s power sector regulator, Aneel, received expressions of interest (EoI) from 93 companies for low carbon hydrogen projects in the country. Source: Renewables Now
Voltalia do Brasil plans to undertake a US$3 billion project for green hydrogen and ammonia production in Ceara, Brazil. The state government has signed a pre-contract with the Voltalia subsidiary to facilitate implementation of the project at the Pecem industrial and port complex. Source: Renewables Now
Eletrobras has entered into a memorandum of understanding with engineering consulting firm Paul Wurth do Brasil to collaborate on renewable hydrogen initiatives. This partnership includes plans to construct and operate a 10 MW plant for green hydrogen and oxygen production. Source: Renewables Now
Peru has passed a law promoting green hydrogen in the country. The law aims to foster research, development, production, and utilization of green hydrogen as a fuel and an energy source. Source: energiaestrategica
Mexcio’s Ministry of Energy recently published guidelines on hydrogen, including promotion of the market, development, and use cases. Source: Energiaadebate
Colombia and Germany have launched the Steering Committee of the High-Level Green Hydrogen Group, marking a significant step in their cooperation on energy matters. This initiative aims to foster collaboration in industrial and energy sectors, particularly in the development of a hydrogen economy in Colombia. Source: BN Americas