Mexico's Green Hydrogen Revolution: Advanced Projects and Long-term Plans
Key Ideas
  • H2 México identifies US$20bn worth of green hydrogen projects in Mexico, with half advancing to early stages of development.
  • Projects led by companies from the US, France, Spain, and the Netherlands are set to start construction by 2025-2026.
  • State-owned companies Pemex and CFE also have plans to produce green hydrogen, showcasing Mexico's commitment to renewable energy.
  • Various projects like Pacifico Mexinol, Aslan Net-zero Energy Mexico, and Delicias Solar aim to produce green hydrogen and related products across different regions in Mexico.
Mexico is on the brink of a green hydrogen revolution, with US$20bn worth of projects identified by sector association H2 México. Half of these projects have progressed to early development stages, attracting investments from countries like the US, France, Spain, and the Netherlands. Projects like Pacifico Mexinol in Sinaloa, Tango Solar in El Fuerte, and Neptuno in San Luis Potosí are at the forefront, with construction expected to commence by 2025-2026. Notable plans include a US$10bn green hydrogen plant in Oaxaca by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and a renewable ammonia plant in Campeche by Hy2gen. State-owned companies Pemex and CFE also have long-term goals for green hydrogen production. Projects like Pacifico Mexinol and Aslan Net-zero Energy Mexico aim to produce methanol and ammonia from green hydrogen, showcasing a diverse range of sustainable products. The commitment to renewable energy is evident, with companies like HDF Energy and DH2 Energy investing in solar photovoltaic plants to generate green hydrogen. Mexico's strategic push towards green hydrogen signifies a significant step towards a sustainable energy future.
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