Strengthening Economic Ties: Hydrogen Europe and H2Chile Sign MoU for Collaboration
Key Ideas
- Hydrogen Europe and H2Chile signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the deployment of the hydrogen sector and develop trade opportunities between the European Union and Chile.
- The partnership aims to strengthen economic ties, facilitate industry-to-industry and public-private exchanges, and promote the role of hydrogen in global climate and energy negotiations for decarbonisation.
- Industry leaders from both organizations expressed optimism about the cooperation, highlighting the importance of clean energy technologies, value chains, and the potential for investments and clean hydrogen trade on a global scale.
- Government representatives from the European Commission and Chile also voiced support for the MoU, emphasizing the significance of collaboration, exchange of good practices, and working together towards a sustainable future in the hydrogen sector.
During the European Hydrogen Week, Hydrogen Europe and H2Chile announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen collaboration in the hydrogen sector. The MoU, under the patronage of the Chilean Embassy to the European Union and the European Commission, solidifies the commitment to work together for the deployment of hydrogen technologies and foster trade opportunities between the EU and Chile.
The partnership between Hydrogen Europe and H2Chile aims to enhance industry-to-industry and public-private exchanges to promote regulatory frameworks, trade, financing, and the exchange of best practices in research, innovation, skills, and value creation. By joining forces, the organizations seek to advance the role of hydrogen in decarbonisation efforts globally and support clean energy transitions.
Key industry figures, including Jorgo Chatzimarkakis of Hydrogen Europe and Marcos Kulka of H2Chile, expressed optimism about the collaboration, highlighting the growing importance of clean energy technologies and the potential for investments and trade opportunities in the hydrogen sector.
Government representatives from the European Commission and Chile, as well as HE Gloria Navarrete, Ambassador of Chile to the EU, emphasized the strategic significance of the MoU. They underlined the importance of fostering a sustainable future through cooperation, exchange of best practices, and joint efforts in developing the hydrogen industry. The agreement aligns with global climate and energy negotiations, aiming to accelerate the transition to cleaner energy sources and promote a green economy.
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