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A New Plant Tests the Uruguay River Region: What We Learned From the Conflict by Botnia

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The installation of a plant to produce the so-called “green hydrogen” off the coasts of the region of Colón threatens to become a new binational conflict. The provincial authorities went to Uruguay to ask for relocation. The way in which the communities react and their representatives will show if there were any lessons learned from the conflict over the pastures in Gualeguaychú. The risks involved in the installation of the industrial plant, ho…
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The installation of a plant to produce the so-called “green hydrogen” off the coasts of the region of Colón threatens to become a new binational conflict. The provincial authorities went to Uruguay to ask for relocation. The way in which the communities react and their representatives will show if there were any lessons learned from the conflict over the pastures in Gualeguaychú. The risks involved in the installation of the industrial plant, ho…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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