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- Heloísa Schneider
(Chemical Engineering Department, Escola d’Enginyeria de Barcelona Est (EEBE), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)-BarcelonaTECH, Campus Diagonal-Besòs, Eduard Maristany Ave., 16, 08019 Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona Research Center in Multiscale Science and Engineering, Campus Diagonal Besòs, Building I. Eduard Maristany Ave., 10–14, 08019 Barcelona, Spain)
- Rolando Chamy
(Núcleo de Biotecnología Curauma, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Universidad Ave., 330, Curauma, Valparaíso 2373223, Chile)
- César Valderrama
(Chemical Engineering Department, Escola d’Enginyeria de Barcelona Est (EEBE), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)-BarcelonaTECH, Campus Diagonal-Besòs, Eduard Maristany Ave., 16, 08019 Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona Research Center in Multiscale Science and Engineering, Campus Diagonal Besòs, Building I. Eduard Maristany Ave., 10–14, 08019 Barcelona, Spain)
- Andrés Morales
(Núcleo de Biotecnología Curauma, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Universidad Ave., 330, Curauma, Valparaíso 2373223, Chile)
- Fernanda Farías
(Núcleo de Biotecnología Curauma, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Universidad Ave., 330, Curauma, Valparaíso 2373223, Chile)
- Sergi Vinardell
(Chemical Engineering Department, Escola d’Enginyeria de Barcelona Est (EEBE), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)-BarcelonaTECH, Campus Diagonal-Besòs, Eduard Maristany Ave., 16, 08019 Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona Research Center in Multiscale Science and Engineering, Campus Diagonal Besòs, Building I. Eduard Maristany Ave., 10–14, 08019 Barcelona, Spain)
Abstract
Chile is widely regarded as a key global player in green hydrogen production due to its exceptional renewable energy potential, which enables low-carbon and competitive production costs. This article provides a comprehensive review of Chile’s green hydrogen sector, evaluating the transition from early strategic goals to the current phase of industrial scaling. It offers an integrated analysis of the regulatory framework, infrastructure deployment, and the techno-economic variables essential for integrating Chilean derivatives into global markets. The country has established a supportive framework through its National Green Hydrogen Strategy (NGHS), which sets out goals of 25 GW of installed electrolyzer capacity and USD 2.5 billion in annual exports by 2030. Despite these ambitious targets, actual deployment remains in the early stages, with only 3.9 GW currently in the implementation phase and a lack of fully operational industrial-scale facilities. Furthermore, initial NGHS projections suggested a levelized cost of hydrogen (LCOH) of USD 1.3–1.4/kg by 2030. However, current calculations point to a more complex reality of approximately USD 3.1/kg due to infrastructure bottlenecks and global supply chain pressures. While Chile’s renewable resources ensure low production-stage emissions, the absence of explicit regulatory carbon targets underscores the need for comprehensive life-cycle assessments encompassing manufacturing and global distribution. Overall, this review concludes that Chile should overcome persistent regulatory and logistical constraints to consolidate a robust and internationally competitive green hydrogen sector, aligned with its 2050 carbon neutrality objectives.
Suggested Citation
Heloísa Schneider & Rolando Chamy & César Valderrama & Andrés Morales & Fernanda Farías & Sergi Vinardell, 2026.
"Green Hydrogen Development in Chile: A Review of Deployment, Techno-Economics, and Global Market Integration,"
Clean Technol., MDPI, vol. 8(3), pages 1-28, May.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jcltec:v:8:y:2026:i:3:p:72-:d:1936720
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