H2 Green Mining and Ohmium sign agreement to boost green hydrogen in Chile

Ohmium International has announced a collaboration with Chilean company H2 Green Mining to develop green hydrogen projects to help decarbonize mining operations in the country. The two companies will collaborate on developing a 20 MW green hydrogen pilot project, with a potential to rapidly scale to 200 MW.

The project is based in Northern Chile, in the town of Calama in the Atacama Desert, a region well suited for renewable energy production from solar and wind power. Ohmium’s electrolyzers will be used to generate hydrogen for the copper smelting process as well as other thermal processes within the mines. They may also be used to fuel trucks transporting minerals to the nearby port in Mejillones.

‘’This pioneering project will pair Chile’s excellent renewable energy potential with the power of green hydrogen to help decarbonize Chile’s mining industry,” said Arne Ballantine, CEO  of Ohmium. “H2 Green Mining is leading the way in transforming the copper mining sector for a sustainable future, and we are excited to partner with them on this and future decarbonization projects.”

H2 Green Mining is a joint venture between Susterra, a subsidiary of the engineering firm Pares&Alvarez, and Star Energy Partners, a service consulting firm specializing in energy and sustainable growth. The company develops green hydrogen projects to advance sustainable mining practices throughout Chile.

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