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21 April 2021

The future's green, the future's Latin?

In:
Metals and Mining, Power, Renewables
Region:
Americas
Contributor
With net zero and energy transition given renewed vigour on the global political stage, Latin America is witnessing a surge of interest in green hydrogen/ammonia production and lithium mining. The former is nascent, the latter established – but both will be key in replacing shrinking fossil-fuels based income streams and turning the region into a global renewables hub.

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