While green hydrogen seeks to consolidate itself as one of Chile’s major energy stakes, in the Biobío Region an industry begins to emerge that, until a few years ago, seemed distant from that discussion: the production of activated coal from mineral coal. However, research and the interest of private companies in installing plants in the province of Arauco today open a new possibility for the area: to transform itself into a technological pole l…
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While green hydrogen seeks to consolidate itself as one of Chile’s major energy stakes, in the Biobío Region an industry begins to emerge that, until a few years ago, seemed distant from that discussion: the production of activated coal from mineral coal. However, research and the interest of private companies in installing plants in the province of Arauco today open a new possibility for the area: to transform itself into a technological pole l…