
Companies representing diverse sectors affirmed that public-private sector collaboration will be crucial to the successful implementation of Colombia’s Hydrogen program.
In a presentation Thursday, the government announced that hydrogen will be a source of clean energy for the next 30 years. In response, eight companies and unions gave the government a document stating their interest in advancing the implementation of this plan.
Among those signing were Ecopetrol, Grupo Energ*a Bogota, Transportadora de Gas Internacional, Promigas, ENGIE, Siemens Energy, Porsche Colombia, Daimler Colombia, and the World Energy Council and Colombian Hydrogen Association.
The companies stated in the communication that they “believe hydrogen will play a crucial role in the energy transition as a driving force for economic and social development in the country and recognize that public and private initiatives, as well as countries’ cooperation, will be essential for significant progress toward decarbonization.”.
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