Brazilian Senate Approves Regulation Mark for Green Hydrogen Production
Key Ideas
  • The Brazilian Senate approved a regulation mark for the production of green hydrogen, aiming to decarbonize the country's energy matrix.
  • The National Low Carbon Emission Hydrogen Policy includes programs and systems to encourage the production of green hydrogen from renewable sources.
  • Despite some rejected highlights during assessment, the project focuses on using renewable energies such as solar, wind, biomass, and others defined by authorities.
  • The initiative aims to promote the production of green hydrogen from sources like biomass, ethanol, biofuels, and electrolysis of water, utilizing various renewable energy sources.
The Brazilian Senate recently approved a regulation mark for the production of green hydrogen, as outlined in the PL 2.308/2023 bill authored by deputy Gilson Marques. This initiative aims to stimulate the hydrogen industry in Brazil with the goal of contributing to the decarbonization of the country's energy matrix. The project, which includes the creation of the National Low Carbon Emission Hydrogen Policy, emphasizes the production of green hydrogen through renewable sources such as solar, wind, biomass, ethanol, and electrolysis of water. The proposal also introduces programs like the PHBC and systems like the Brazilian Hydrogen Certification System to incentivize the production of low-carbon emission hydrogen. Despite some rejected highlights, the project focuses on utilizing a variety of renewable energies to produce green hydrogen. This initiative is a step towards promoting sustainable development and reducing carbon emissions in Brazil's energy industry.
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