TSEP#143 Green Hydrogen as a Feedstock for Local Fertilizer Production?
Listen now
Description
The energy transition in Brazil has been playing a significant role again at least since the change of government a few months ago. For green hydrogen, the region in Brazil is very interesting as a raw material supplier for Europe. However, there are also exciting local applications - Brazil is the world's largest importer of fertilizers and its most important supplier is Russia. Green hydrogen could be used as a feedstock for local fertilizer production, reducing dependence on imports. Energy storage systems are also becoming increasingly important. The development of these in South America is still in its infancy. What are the short- and medium-term developments in Brazil? Markus Vlasits, CEO of NewCharge, tells us in this episode.   Timeline: 02:57 Are there any additional business opportunities beyond being a raw material supplier for European costumers? 04:02 Brazil is the world's largest importer of fertilizers. Are there any concrete plans to use green hydrogen as a feedstock for local fertilizer production? 06:21 Energy storage is still in the early stages of development in South America. Where are recent light house projects? 10:25 What role does energy storage play in the off-grid sector? 15:18 Where are business opportunities for new market entrants? Questions or suggestions? Then send us an email to [email protected]
More Episodes
Damit E-Mobilität nicht nur für Pendler und den Regionalverkehr interessant ist, sondern auch im Reiseverkehr funktioniert, brauchen wir europaweit mit Gleichstrom betriebene Schnellladestationen. Während herkömmliche Wechselstrom-Ladestationen (AC) oft Stunden benötigen, um eine Batterie...
Published 06/06/24
Demand-side flexibility is essential for an energy system, with an increasing number of decentralized and renewable energy resources. Both the energy system and society in general rely on consumers who adapt their energy consumption to the available grid capacity. Digitalization and new...
Published 05/30/24
Published 05/30/24