Strategic Development Plan for Green Hydrogen and Derivatives Projects at the Port of Itaguaí, in Rio De Janeiro
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55532/1806-8944.2023.218Keywords:
Itaguaí Port Complex, Energy Transition, Renewable Energy, Decarbonization, Port InfrastructureAbstract
This thesis is dedicated to exploring the development of green hydrogen industrial clusters, with a specific focus on the possible creation of a cluster near the Port of Itaguaí in Brazil. The central objectives of this study cover several critical facets of this venture. Initially, a comprehensive assessment of the green hydrogen market is sought, including a detailed mapping of available opportunities and the identification of potential buyers. The strategic location of Itaguaí and the dynamics of the market are taken into account in this analysis.
In addition, this study outlines a comprehensive model that covers all stages of the development of a green hydrogen cluster, from initial conception to expansion, with a special focus on the need for flexibility and scalability in response to changing market conditions and technological advances. It also highlights the crucial importance of cluster efficiency and proper stakeholder management as pillars for the success and sustainability of these ventures, including strategies to promote collaboration between government entities, private companies, research institutions and local communities.
The research also investigates the essential infrastructure requirements needed to enable the production and distribution of green hydrogen, covering everything from state-of-the-art electrolysis facilities to transportation networks and storage solutions. Finally, it analyzes the possible integration of green hydrogen into the chemical industry and its synergistic alignment with Petrobras' development plans and the renewable energy projects underway in the region.
By addressing these key components, this thesis seeks to provide a comprehensive roadmap for establishing green hydrogen clusters, ultimately contributing to the advancement of sustainable energy practices in Brazil's industrial landscape.
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