Uruguayan automation technology and energy storage technology company

Uruguayan automation technology and energy storage technology company

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What can Uruguay do with hydrogen?

The Uruguayan government launched a pilot program for hydrogen powered vehicles and is interested in companies that can provide and integrate this technology. Uruguay is becoming one of the leading countries in renewable energy generation and has shifted its electric supply matrix to 98% renewable energy.

What is Invenergy doing in Uruguay?

Invenergy currently operates two renewable energy projects in Uruguay—La Jacinta Solar Farm (64 MW) and Campo Palomas Wind Farm (70 MW). In recent years, Invenergy has been expanding its presence in Latin America, helping to accelerate the growth of sustainable energy in the region.

How will ingener contribute to Uruguay's transmission grid?

“We are very excited to work with Invenergy on this project and contribute to Uruguay’s transmission grid by constructing key infrastructure for UTE,” said Daniel Vazquez, CEO of Ingener. The Cardal Transmission project is Invenergy’s third project in Uruguay.

Is Uruguay interested in hydrogen powered vehicles?

The Uruguayan government launched a pilot program for hydrogen powered vehicles and is interested in companies that can provide and integrate this technology. The Uruguayan government launched a pilot program for hydrogen powered vehicles and is interested in companies that can provide and integrate this technology.

Is there a hydrogen facility in Montevideo?

The Ministry of Energy is planning to build a hydrogen facility in Montevideo servicing public transportation and heavy duty vehicles. The Ministry of Energy will issue a tender for the project in February 2020 and is interested in finding an integrator capable of supplying the following products:

How much of Uruguay's energy comes from fossil fuels?

For the overall energy sector, 38% still comes from fossil fuels. The transportation sector consumes 70% of the fossil fuels and the Government of Uruguay is exploring clean energy alternatives. Specific information about this opportunity :

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