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Mexico announces construction of new green hydrogen plant

The company Tango Solar announced the construction of a new green hydrogen plant in Mexico, located in the municipality of El Fuerte, Sinaloa, in the northwest of the country. This plant will produce hydrogen through the electrolysis process, using energy generated by a photovoltaic solar park.

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In H2LAC we seek to promote the development of a green hydrogen economy and its derivatives in Latin America and the Caribbean, facilitating collaboration between local, national and regional stakeholders from the public and private sectors, to position the region in the global discussion.

That is why GIZ-through the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (4e) program in Chile and other GIZ projects at the regional level (in 13 countries)-joined forces with the Euroclima+ Program of the European Union, ECLAC and the World Bank.

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¿Qué es el hidrógeno verde?

To generate green hydrogen, electricity produced from renewable energies (wind, solar, geothermal, among others) and water (treated) are used. In this way, electrolysis is carried out, a process that separates the water molecule into hydrogen and oxygen. Así, el proceso de producción del hidrógeno verde no emite gases de efecto invernadero.