Tarafert BV, a Dutch green hydrogen developer, purchased 345 MW of electrolyzers from Ohmium International Inc for its large-scale fertilizer and green ammonia production project in Mexico. Source: Renewables Now
Neoenergia SA unveiled its plans to build an offshore wind project and green hydrogen project in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state. They recently signed an MoU to carry out studies to promote clean energy technologies within the state. Source: Renewables Now
EDP Brazil sold its 198 MW Mascarenhas hydroelectric facility to Victory Hill Global Sustainable Energy Opportunities (GSEO), the London-listed investment company, for US$235 million. Source: Renewables Now
The Ministry of Energy in Chile signed an MoU with the Ministry of Economy and Innovation of the City-State of Hamburg and the Hamburg Port Authority for the export of green hydrogen from Chile to Europe. Source: Renewables Now
CEMEX is set to start implementing hydrogen technology at its San Pedro De Macoris cement plant in the Dominican Republic as part of its Future In Action program. Source: CEMEX
According to GIZ, Mexico has the potential to be one of the most important global hydrogen producers due to its geographical location and lower production costs, among other advantages. Source: El Sol de Mexico
HDF is set to build a green hydrogen ‘hub’ in Sao Gonçalo de Amarante in the state of Ceará. The company plans to use solar energy to generate green hydrogen. Source: Energy News