Chilean president Gabriel Boric officially launched his government’s Green Hydrogen Action Plan last week, which includes plans to introduce subsidies and other financial incentives by the end of 2025. The 208-page document lists 81 measures or “actions”, distributed across 18 lines of work, to be looked into by 2030 — by which time Chile wants to be a major green hydrogen exporter. But the vast majority of these actions are merely plans to more closely examine issues such as regulations, governance, sustainability criteria, environmental standards, planning rules and responsibilities, and enabling infrastructure, rather than any concrete measures that have been decided.
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