Chile has great ambitions for green hydrogen.
Like other countries, it is betting on this solution for the future, presented as an alternative to decarbonize industry and transport, produced by electrolysis from renewable energies (ENR).
After developing its mining subsoil, which made it the world's leading copper exporter, the small South American economy wants to take advantage of its geographical assets, in particular the great Atacama Desert in the north, and become the one of the world leaders in the production and export of hydrogen by 2030.
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"Chile has succeeded in maximizing its renewable energy production potential by benefiting from very large land reserves in desert areas with exceptional solar irradiation,
" notes Alexis Gazzo, partner at EY, in charge of activities in the field of the energy transition.
The installation of gigantic projects allows it to be very competitive in terms of price.
"It's a factor...
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