Brazil has a new association focused on hydrogen and sustainable fuels

The creation of ABHIC aims to promote the national markets for green hydrogen and renewable fuels
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Brasil tem nova associação com foco em hidrogênio e combustíveis sustentáveis, chamada de ABHIC
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O Brazil started to count, this Tuesday (1st), with another entity focused on the development of sources renewable energy. This is the ABHIC (Brazilian Association of Hydrogen and Sustainable Fuels).

The entity is born with goal of (as its name suggests) foment you hydrogen and sustainable fuels sectors in the country, contributing to the regulation and structuring of the market. 

Sérgio Augusto Costa, founder and president of ABHIC, highlights that due to the high demand for green hydrogen across Europe, especially in Germany, O Brazil has potential huge to become a major producer of the input and become one of the leaders in providing this commodity

 According to the executive, the country will have competitive advantages that put it ahead of other nations. “ABHIC’s scope of action consists of seeking to represent sectoral interests with public authorities, including bodies of the Executive and Legislative Powers and regulatory agencies, national and international companies and academia”, said Augusto Costa.

The entity also promises to bring the main global market practices to Brazil. “We cannot only focus on green hydrogen, we also have to work with companies that use other fuels, including those of fossil origin and are committed to adapting to the use of sustainable fuels. This is an essential part of the energy transition”, highlights the president of ABHIC. 

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Henrique Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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