Green hydrogen has emerged as one of the energy vectors with the greatest potential for achieving carbon neutrality, with several key players committed to developing projects worldwide. In Latin America and the Caribbean, several countries have identified key competitive advantages—such as abundant renewable sources and export potential—that position them as relevant players on the global stage. However, the scale and speed required to consolidate this industry require active coordination between sectors, with the private sector as the key player in technological and commercial deployment.
This space seeks to highlight the actions that governments, financing agencies, companies, and consortia are already promoting in the region, from industrial pilots to investment programs and public-private partnerships. The main challenges faced and the strategies being adopted to overcome them will also be addressed. What path will the sector take to ensure that hydrogen finally positions itself as the low-emission energy vector of the next decade?