Chilean Subsidiary Launches $16 Billion Green Hydrogen Project by 2030
Key Ideas
  • TotalEnergies subsidiary in Chile is spearheading a $16 billion green hydrogen and ammonia project set to begin operations in 2030.
  • The project includes a wind farm, seven electrolysis centers, a desalination plant, an ammonia plant, and maritime infrastructure for shipping.
  • Chile's focus on clean hydrogen projects faces challenges like lengthy permitting and infrastructure limitations, hindering the country's progress in the sector.
  • The ammonia plant within the project aims to produce up to 10,800 metric tons per day and will be commissioned in stages.
TotalEnergies' subsidiary in Chile, TEC H2 MAG, is driving a significant green hydrogen and ammonia project with an estimated investment of $16 billion. The project, scheduled to commence operations in 2030, encompasses various elements such as a wind farm, seven electrolysis centers dedicated to green hydrogen production, a desalination plant, an ammonia production facility, and maritime infrastructure to facilitate shipping. Despite Chile's proactive stance in promoting clean hydrogen initiatives, challenges like prolonged permit processes and inadequate infrastructure have been identified as hurdles impeding the country's advancement in the green hydrogen sector. The environmental permit process for this project is anticipated to last for two years, with construction slated to kick off in 2027. Notably, the ammonia plant within the venture is designed to have a production capacity of up to 10,800 metric tons per day and will be operationalized progressively in stages.
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