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ENGIE will be part of the first version of Hyvolution in Chile

This June 28, 29 and 30, the main meeting of the green hydrogen industry arrives for the first time in Chile, and ENGIE Chile will have a stand and will participate in different discussions on the value of hydrogen for the energy and mining industry.

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For ENGIE Chile, our country has a key role to play in boosting the increase of green hydrogen production, and from there it is positioned as a company that has a leading role in promoting and increasing the production of renewable hydrogen under competitive conditions.

 


It should be noted that the company has been present in the country for more than 100 years, participating in the generation, transmission and supply of electricity. In addition, the transportation of natural gas and the constant commitment to new technologies such as green hydrogen, leading the energy transformation of Chile.

 


For ENGIE, the importance of being present at this event, which is being held for the first time in Chile, lies in the fact that green hydrogen will not only reduce CO2 emissions, but will further boost local economies through the creation of new jobs and the preservation of existing ones.

 


Furthermore, he has always argued that in order to meet climate targets and fully unlock the decarbonization potential of hydrogen, we must act fast and think big, developing the necessary support schemes to enable these technologies to provide competitive solutions by 2030.

 


Faced with this challenge and as in other sectors, there are many aspects that are being discussed today to find the best ways to achieve the common goals that we as a society have. As part of the industry, ENGIE intends to contribute to the conversation and reflection in this event of international magnitude.

 


About ENGIE Energía Chile S.A.

ENGIE Energía Chile (EECL) is a company with presence in the generation, transmission, gas transportation and port infrastructure markets. The company is a subsidiary of the ENGIE group, the world’s largest independent power producer, whose purpose is to accelerate the transition to a carbon neutral economy, offering low-carbon electricity generation, renewable energy and efficient and intelligent solutions for people, businesses and cities.

 

EECL is currently one of the most important electricity generators in Chile (fourth nationally) with 2.4 GW of installed capacity. It also has an outstanding participation in the transmission sector, with almost 3,000 km of lines in operation, considering among them the 600 km TEN line, which in 2017 allowed the country to have a single electricity system.

About ENGIE Group

ENGIE is a leading global low-carbon energy and services group. With its 96,000 employees, customers, partners and stakeholders, the Group is committed every day to accelerating the transition to a carbon-neutral world through more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly solutions. Guided by its purpose, ENGIE reconciles economic performance with a positive impact on people and the planet by relying on its core businesses (gas, renewables, services) to offer competitive solutions to its customers.

 

Turnover in 2022: 93.9 million euros. Listed in Paris and Brussels (ENGI), the Group is represented in the main financial (CAC 40, Euronext 100, FTSE Euro 100, MSCI Europe) and extra-financial indices (DJSI World, Euronext Vigeo Eiris – Europe 120 / France 20, MSCI EMU ESG screened, MSCI EUROPE ESG Universal Select, Stoxx Europe 600 ESG-X).

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