Green hydrogen could be a big winner for Argentina’s economy
Argentina is trying to position itself as an investment destination to strengthen a hydrogen economy that will add to the country's economic growth.
Enagás es el operador de la red de gas natural en España y ha sido designado como gestor provisional de la red de hidrógeno. Su experiencia la convierte en una compañía referente en seguridad de suministro y transición energética y la posiciona como un actor clave en el futuro energético europeo.
Argentina is trying to position itself as an investment destination to strengthen a hydrogen economy that will add to the country's economic growth.
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We continue our series of interviews with leading figures in the world of entrepreneurship. This time we talk to Scale Gas, a company that develops small and medium-scale LNG and renewable gas infrastructures.
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