This is the text version of the h2 Regional Energy Hub Team video.
Narrator: As global leaders in energy innovation and climate action, Nuevo Leon and Houston stand at the forefront of sustainable development.
Today, we explore why these two powerhouses are perfect candidates for the H2 Twin Cities program.
Nuevo Leon, a leader in advanced manufacturing and a promoter of renewable energy, sets a solid foundation for addressing climate change.
However, the energy sector is the largest contributor of greenhouse gases and pollutants at both the state and metropolitan levels. In 2020 alone, the net emission of greenhouse gases and compounds were 44.3 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent, with 95.8 percent generated in the Monterrey Metropolitan Area.
This significant commitment to decarbonization and enhancing green infrastructure positions Nuevo Leon as a model for sustainable industrial growth.
Houston, the epicenter of the U.S. hydrogen landscape, combines the sustainable resource management, robust energy infrastructure, and forward-thinking policies to lead the way.
Renowned globally for its energy expertise, Houston is now shifting toward sustainable solutions like clean energy. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, the city aims to meet rising energy demands and economy growth while combating the environmental challenges.
Both regions face the critical issues of water stress, industrial development, and population growth, which have reached acute levels in recent years in Nuevo Leon.
Through the H2 Twin Cities initiative, we can collaborate on water conservation, energy, and infrastructure technologies and strategies to ensure sustainable industrial and hydrogen market development.
The partnership between Nuevo Leon and Houston is committed to building strong bonds that will catalyze joint ventures in energy efficiency, hydrogen development, economic growth, and climate resilience.
This collaboration will benefit not only their populations but also set a global benchmark for binational cooperation.
Nuevo Leon state is ready to work on the clean hydrogen ecosystem development to reach the 6.3 gigawatts of clean hydrogen by 2050.
Join us in supporting Nuevo Leon and Houston as we lead the way to a cleaner, more resilient future.
Together, we can transform challenges into opportunities for growth and innovation.