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Analysis: Why Brazil should watch closely Chile’s start in the “green hydrogen” race

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - With a national policy announced over a year ago and ambitious goals to produce H2V at competitive prices, Chile has started the race for one of the world's most promising low-carbon energy sources.

Brazil, which also has tremendous potential to take up a share of this emerging market, is at an earlier stage of development and must hurry if it intends to secure its place.

In Chile, some 100 companies are involved in 60 projects, said Chilean Minister of Mines and Energy Juan Carlos Jobet during COP26. The plan is to have a 5 . . .

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