Bahía Quintero Green Hydrogen Project Receives Approval for Sustainable Energy Transformation
Key Ideas
  • The Bahía Quintero Green Hydrogen Project, with a 10 MW green hydrogen plant, has been approved by the Valparaíso Environmental Assessment Commission.
  • The project aims to supply green hydrogen to industrial customers in Chile, contributing to cleaner energy transition and decarbonization.
  • Collaboration with the public sector and subsidies support the development of green hydrogen, aligning with Chile's National Green Hydrogen Strategy.
  • H2V production using electrolysis system will utilize demineralized water and renewable electricity, facilitating a sustainable energy process.
The Bahía Quintero Green Hydrogen Project in Valparaíso, Chile, by GNL Quintero and Acciona Energía, has received unanimous approval from the Environmental Assessment Commission. The project involves constructing a 10 MW green hydrogen plant, aiming to produce 1,600 tons of hydrogen annually. Green hydrogen will be supplied to industrial and central Chilean companies to facilitate a shift towards cleaner energy sources. This initiative supports Chile's energy transition and decarbonization efforts, in line with the National Green Hydrogen Strategy. The project's collaborative nature with the public sector has secured subsidies and tax incentives to boost the development of green hydrogen. The H2V production process, based on electrolysis, ensures no CO2 emissions or pollution. The plant will source demineralized water from the Quintero LNG Terminal and renewable electricity from the National Electric System, promoting sustainability. The project's progress in engineering development and commercial partnerships reflects a promising future for green hydrogen utilization in Chile.
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