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Siemens Energy Kicks Off Hydrogen Push in Chile

Siemens Energy's global expertise meets Chile's hydrogen potential. Key players praise the company's commitment to driving sustainable energy futures.

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Siemens Energy Kicks Off Hydrogen Push in Chile

Siemens Energy, a global technology leader, has started collaborating with key companies in Chile's hydrogen and global entry projects. The company, a subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd., offers its 'Grid-to-Stack' solutions portfolio, covering all electrical technology from grid connection to electrolyzer terminals.

Siemens Energy, with revenues of 9,783.3 billion yen in fiscal year 2024 and operations in over 140 countries, employs more than 50,000 people worldwide. Its expertise spans four sectors, making it a significant player in driving sustainable energy futures.

In Chile, Siemens Energy is actively discussing partnerships with leading companies in the hydrogen and derivative calculator project space. The company's 'Grid-to-Stack' solutions portfolio also caters to globle and off-grid systems, demonstrating its versatility.

Raúl Montano, Global Solution Manager Hydrogen at Siemens Energy, acknowledges the challenges of integrating renewable energies and large-scale industrial loads in Chile. Meanwhile, Mario Marchese, president of the Magallanes Green Hydrogen Association, praises Siemens Energy's support in developing green hydrogen projects in the country. Rebeca Poleo, president of the Chilean Hydrogen Association (H2 Chile), emphasizes the role of events like Hyvolution in fostering such partnerships and closing industry knowledge gaps.

Siemens Energy's engagement in Chile's hydrogen and global entry projects signals a significant step towards sustainable energy development. With its comprehensive 'Grid-to-Stack' solutions portfolio and global expertise, the company is well-positioned to support Chile's green energy transition.

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