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“Renewable energy is the cheapest way to generate energy globally”: Marcelo Mena, former environment minister of Chile

News Interview Renewable energy is the cheapest way to generate energy globally
The United Nations Conference on Climate Change COP29 was held in Baku, Azerbaijan, where Marcelo Mena, CEO of Global Methane Hub, participated in this international meeting and had the opportunity to be interviewed by NTN24.

In this interview, find out the details of the research initiated within the framework of our project “Energy Transformation at the Residential Level”, an initiative of Global Methane Hub, on the impact of greenhouse gases on homes in Chile, Colombia and Brazil.

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Energy Transition from Our Homes
Entrevista Transición energética desde nuestros hogares
In the context of residential energy transformation, energy efficiency and the adoption of renewable energy stand out as fundamental pillars. In this Cooperativa Ciencia feature, discover how EBP Chile and the Global Methane Hub are leading energy decentralization and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, with a particular focus on sustainable solutions for households

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Impact of Methane
Informe Impacto del metano
We invite you to watch a CNN Chile report on “The Impact of Methane,” featuring Nicola Borregaard, General Manager of our partner EBP Chile, along with other experts. In this special edition of #futuro360, we explore the critical importance of methane in the fight against climate change.

Discover how methane emissions are impacting the planet and the innovative strategies shaping our future. Learn about the role of major emitters, the significance of the energy sector, and the cleaner alternatives that could make a difference in this urgent race against time.

Report

Current Status: Residential Electrification in Brazil, Chile, and Colombia
GMH-Portada Informe estado actual Brasil, Chile, Colombia
The “Residential Energy Transformation: Electrification of Stoves and Cooktops in Latin America” project, through this report, has defined the level of residential electrification specifically in cooking and heating devices in Brazil, Chile, and Colombia, identified information gaps, and contributed new data to help bridge these gaps. This document provides a detailed analysis of how electrification is changing energy use in households and why it is essential for a cleaner future.

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Gas Leaks, Artificial Intelligence, and Ocean Plastic
Reportaje fugas de gas, inteligencia artificial y plástico oceánico
In this new episode of Futuro 360, we explore the most prominent topics in science and the environment. We exclusively present the first findings on methane emissions from Chilean stoves and their environmental impact. Additionally, we interview AI expert Ricardo Baeza-Yates to discuss its rapid advancement. We also address the issue of ocean plastic with Cristóbal Correa, Campaign Director at Oceana Chile. Finally, Macarena Morales discusses the differences between good and bad fats in “Science in You”.

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Brazil, Chile, and Colombia Moving Toward Residential Energy Transformation
Noticia Transformación energética a nivel residencial
In an effort to support the energy transition, reduce pollutant emissions, and improve public health and well-being, the project “RESIDENTIAL ENERGY TRANSFORMATION: Electrification of Stoves and Cooktops in Latin America” was created. The residential energy transition of stoves and cooktops in Latin America is a crucial step toward a sustainable energy future.