
Ecopetrol to build the largest green hydrogen plant in Latin America
The integration of multiple technologies will allow the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions by up to 7,700 tons per year.

The integration of multiple technologies will allow the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions by up to 7,700 tons per year.

The construction of the ATI-100 highlights Spain's commitment to nuclear safety and responsible management of nuclear waste.

This project will add 4.7 GW of capacity to the national energy system and could generate an additional 9 TWh of electricity between 2026 and 2030.

This project will connect the Iberian Peninsula with the industrial zones of Europe, to establish a single market for renewable hydrogen.

The company is developing a pilot plant to be built in 2025 near Tampere, Finland.

It will also be the first hybrid project in the country, combining wind power with hydroelectric power.

This development is in line with growing initiatives to make green ammonia an ideal option for the maritime sector.

The company plans to reduce the size of its solid-state batteries by 50% compared to current lithium-ion batteries.

Production from the Ubadari field is scheduled to begin in early 2028.

This expansion adds an additional 43 GWh to reach a total of 127 GWh per year.

CIUDEN is committed to innovation in the production of sustainable synthetic fuels from biomass and renewable energy.

The project is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy's Hydropower Technologies Office.