Green Hydrogen in Chile: A Comprehensive Analysis of its Role in the Energy Transition and Sustainable Development
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The global climate crisis has accelerated the search for sustainable energy alternatives, positioning green hydrogen as a promising solution for the decarbonisation of various industrial sectors. This article takes a comprehensive look at the role of green hydrogen in Chile's energy transition, analysing its potential to reduce greenhouse ga
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The study used a mixed methods approach, combining quantitative and qualitative research to achieve a comprehensive understanding of Chile's potential in the global green hydrogen market. The methodology was structured in the following phases: Literature Review Comprehensive analysis of academic publications, government and industry reports, and market studies related to green hydrogen. Sources: Academic databases (Scopus, Web of Science), international agency reports (IEA, IRENA), and national policy documents. Secondary Data Analysis Collection and analysis of statistical data on renewable energy production, installed capacity, production costs, and market projections. Sources: Chilean Ministry of Energy, National Energy Commission, IRENA, Bloomberg NEF. Policy Analysis Review of existing and proposed policies and regulations related to green hydrogen in Chile. Synthesis and Integration Triangulation of data obtained from different sources and methods to formulate robust conclusions and evidence-based recommendations. This multifaceted methodology allowed addressing the complexity of the issue from multiple perspectives, combining quantitative data with qualitative insights to provide a comprehensive view of Chile's potential in the global green hydrogen market.