GASCO, HyNewGen, Linde, Vopak & Port of Rotterdam are concluding a feasibility study for the development of a 200 to 500 MW green hydrogen project in Chile called Project TANGO, based on a Memorandum of Understanding signed in July 2021. The next steps in Project TANGO involve conceptual studies on the production and logistics capabilities to export to Europe, with an initial delivery of 172,000 tonnes of green ammonia a year starting in 2027, and a second production phase of 430,000 tonnes per year.As countries and companies work committed toward the climate goals for 2030 and 2050, the need for diversification of clean energy sources is becoming critical. Green hydrogen is seen as an essential element of the future renewable energy mix. Demand for green hydrogen is growing around the world, and Northwestern Europe is rapidly developing the necessary infrastructure for large-scale imports. South America ́s vast land and exceptional natural resources provide the opportunity to exponentially grow the renewable energy supply and meet the growing needs around the globe.Chile is home to some of the most exceptional natural resources on the planet. With the highest solar radiation in the desert in the north and strong and constant winds in the south, the country has the potential to become one of the cheapest producers of green hydrogen around the globe. The country-wide presence and well-established trajectory of the local partner provide the strength to develop a project in a sustainable and integrated manner with the industry, communities, academia, and social environment in the region.
GASCO, HyNewGen, Linde, Vopak & Port of Rotterdam are concluding a feasibility study for the development of a 200 to 500 MW green hydrogen project in Chile called Project TANGO, based on a Memorandum of Understanding signed in July 2021. The next steps in Project TANGO involve conceptual studies on the production and logistics capabilities to export to Europe, with an initial delivery of 172,000 tonnes of green ammonia a year starting in 2027, and a second production phase of 430,000 tonnes per year.As countries and companies work committed toward the climate goals for 2030 and 2050, the need for diversification of clean energy sources is becoming critical. Green hydrogen is seen as an essential element of the future renewable energy mix. Demand for green hydrogen is growing around the world, and Northwestern Europe is rapidly developing the necessary infrastructure for large-scale imports. South America ́s vast land and exceptional natural resources provide the opportunity to exponentially grow the renewable energy supply and meet the growing needs around the globe.Chile is home to some of the most exceptional natural resources on the planet. With the highest solar radiation in the desert in the north and strong and constant winds in the south, the country has the potential to become one of the cheapest producers of green hydrogen around the globe. The country-wide presence and well-established trajectory of the local partner provide the strength to develop a project in a sustainable and integrated manner with the industry, communities, academia, and social environment in the region.