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Chile, one of the countries with the greatest potential for generating renewable energy, agreed with Australia, the United Kingdom and the European Union to join forces to make green hydrogen, an alternative to polluting fossil fuels, affordable and competitive.
This partnership between countries with enormous productive potential and others with high energy demand was born within the framework of the CEM12/MI6 international environmental meeting being held virtually this week in Santiago as one of the forums prior to the COP26 climate summit, which will take place in Glasgow (Scotland) at the end of the year.
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