As clean and low-carbon hydrogen projects receive worldwide financing, additional measures could accelerate their development and reduce bottlenecks such as regulatory and infrastructure barriers. Enabling infrastructure is crucial to ease hydrogen project difficulties, while repurposing, reusing, and sharing infrastructure could be beneficial. Investing in repurposing … [Read more...] about Transforming Infrastructure for a sustainable hydrogen future in Latin America and the Caribbean
Vicente Loyola
Vicente Loyola
Consultant in Energy Economics for the Inter-American Development Bank. He has more than 8 years of professional experience focused on the analysis, management, and development of improvement proposals in the energy sector, with special emphasis on renewable energy, clean technologies, and sustainable mining. He previously worked for the World Bank analyzing and proposing improvements to energy policies in Europe and Central Asia, as well as for the International Institute for Sustainable Development, analyzing the lithium supply chain and electric vehicles. Additionally, he has experience in strategic consulting and project management. He holds a master’s in public administration from Columbia University in New York, as well as master's degree and a bachelor’s degree in economics from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.