TotalEnergies Subsidiaries Apply for $16 Billion Green Hydrogen Project in Southern Chile
Key Ideas
  • Subsidiaries of TotalEnergies have applied for an environmental permit for a $16 billion green hydrogen and ammonia project in southern Chile.
  • The project by TEC H2 MAG includes a wind farm, seven electrolysis centers, a desalination plant, an ammonia plant, and maritime infrastructure.
  • Chile aims to promote clean hydrogen projects, but challenges like lengthy permitting and infrastructure gaps hinder progress.
  • The ammonia plant, part of the project, will produce up to 10,800 metric tons per day and is set to begin operations in 2030.
Subsidiaries of TotalEnergies, a major energy company, have submitted an environmental permit application for a substantial green hydrogen and ammonia initiative in southern Chile. The ambitious $16 billion project, managed by the TotalEnergies Chilean subsidiary TEC H2 MAG, is projected to commence operations in 2030. The comprehensive development includes key components such as a wind farm, seven electrolysis centers dedicated to green hydrogen production, a desalination facility, an ammonia manufacturing plant, and necessary maritime infrastructure for transportation. Chile has been actively advocating for the advancement of clean hydrogen ventures; however, some entities highlight the challenges posed by extended permitting procedures and insufficient infrastructure, impacting the nation's competitiveness in green hydrogen technology. The anticipated timeline for the environmental permit approval stands at two years, with construction earmarked to start in 2027. Noteworthy is the ammonia plant within the project scope, slated for phased commissioning and targeting a daily production capacity of 10,800 metric tons. This initiative signifies a significant stride towards sustainable energy practices and aligns with Chile's strategic objectives for enhancing its renewable energy portfolio.
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