
Grupo INFRA , a Mexican company dedicated to the manufacture and distribution of industrial, medical and special gases, inaugurated its new clean hydrogen plant in Querétaro, in alliance with Gerresheimer, with an investment of 100 million pesos (mdp) .
“We are building Mexico’s energy future with solutions that integrate sustainability, safety, and traceability. Clean hydrogen is a key element in transforming the industry and its value chain,” stated Dieter Femfert, Commercial Director of CRYOINFRA.
During the opening ceremony, the governor of Querétaro, Mauricio Kuri, highlighted the plant’s role as a catalyst for innovation and competitiveness in the state , where the demand for clean energy solutions continues to rise.
The plant, which uses water electrolysis technology powered by clean energy sources such as wind and solar, will enable the production of green hydrogen without carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions. In addition to Querétaro, Grupo INFRA operates a clean hydrogen plant in San Luis Potosí, so the combined operation of both plants will reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 150 tons annually .
The company also implemented water efficiency measures, using treated water in its processes , and continues to invest in renewable energy, such as installing solar cells at its manufacturing centers, in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda.
Grupo INFRA seeks to guarantee the production of clean hydrogen, under international standards and complying with the highest criteria of quality, safety and traceability, to give way to a new energy era in Mexico.
According to the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat) , Mexico aims to reduce its CO₂ emissions by at least 212 million tons . The agency estimates that the country produces approximately 758 million tons annually.
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