Green hydrogen production at Pozo Fondón will rely on water electrolysis powered by renewable electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen without direct CO2 emissions, as opposed to conventional grey hydrogen from fossil fuels.[2][4] Project information mentions an electrolyzer of around 2.5 MW in the Mine-to-H2 concept, with some media citing a 5 MW unit as a future or expanded configuration, aimed at supplying hydrogen to regional industrial users and potentially to mobility applications.[8][10]
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