Brazil Advances in Energy Transition with Million-Dollar Investment from Embrapii to Boost Clean Hydrogen Production, Strengthening Technological Innovation and the Competitiveness of Brazilian Industry
On October 22, 2025, the Federal Government, through the Brazilian Company of Industrial Research and Innovation (Embrapii) and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MCTI), launched a public call to accredit the new Center of Competence in Low Carbon Hydrogen Competence Center.
Strategic Objectives of the Embrapii and MCTI Competence Center
The project foresees a million-dollar investment of R$ 60 million, coming from the National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development (FNDCT), aiming to accelerate the development of sustainable technologies and strengthen the Brazilian industry.
This investment marks a milestone in the ecological transformation of the country, aligning with the New Brazil Plan and solidifying Brazil as a global leader in clean hydrogen economy.
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The new center will have the mission to:
- Promote applied research in clean hydrogen
- Bridge science with the Brazilian industry
- Develop technological solutions for decarbonization
- Boost innovation in the energy transition
According to Embrapii, the structure will focus on creating national technologies that meet industrial and environmental demands, promoting Brazil’s competitiveness in the international scenario.
Clean Hydrogen as a Driver of the Energy Transition
Clean hydrogen, also known as green hydrogen, is produced from renewable sources, such as solar and wind energy, without greenhouse gas emissions.
It is considered one of the pillars of the energy transition, especially in hard-to-electrify sectors such as steelmaking, heavy transport, and industrial chemistry.
Studies from the International Energy Agency (IEA) indicate that hydrogen could account for up to 18% of global energy demand by 2050, with the potential to reduce CO₂ emissions by 6 gigatons per year.
Brazil, with its predominantly renewable energy matrix, has competitive advantages to lead this emerging market.
Embrapii and MCTI Initiative: Direct Impact on Brazilian Industry
The creation of the competence center aims to transform the Brazilian industry, promoting the adoption of clean and sustainable technologies. The project also seeks to:
- Reduce dependency on fossil fuels
- Encourage technical and scientific training
- Attract private and international investments
- Create qualified jobs in strategic areas
Additionally, the initiative strengthens the innovation ecosystem by connecting universities, research centers, and companies in collaborative projects.
Embrapii as a Facilitator of Technological Innovation
Embrapii has stood out as a bridge between academia and the productive sector. Since its inception, it has supported over 1,000 innovation projects, with investments exceeding R$ 1 billion.
In this new project, Embrapii will be responsible for:
- Selecting qualified research institutions
- Managing the resources of the million-dollar investment
- Monitoring results and technological impacts
The credibility of Embrapii is one of the pillars of the success expected for the competence center.
Governance and Transparency in Resource Use
The allocation of R$ 60 million will be distributed over three years, with clear performance and impact targets. The governance model includes:
- Technical committee with experts in energy and innovation
- Periodic evaluation of developed projects
- Public and transparent accountability
This model ensures that the investment is applied responsibly and focused on concrete results.
Opportunities for Brazilian Industry in the Hydrogen Economy
With the advancement of the competence center, it is expected:
- Increased national clean hydrogen production
- Export of sustainable technologies and solutions
- Active participation of Brazil in international energy agreements
According to the Hydrogen Council report, the global hydrogen market could generate up to US$ 2.5 trillion by 2050, creating 30 million jobs. By investing strategically, Brazil positions itself as a relevant player in this scenario.
Energy Transition and International Competitiveness
The energy transition is one of the biggest global challenges of the 21st century. Countries investing in clean sources and innovative technologies tend to gain economic and geopolitical prominence. By investing in clean hydrogen, Brazil strengthens its position as a reliable supplier of sustainable energy.
Furthermore, the initiative contributes to meeting the climate goals set by the country in the Paris Agreement, reinforcing the commitment to emission reductions and environmental preservation.
Talent Development and Technical Training
Another relevant point of the project is the encouragement of specialized professional training. The competence center should work in partnership with universities and technical institutes to:
- Offer courses and training in hydrogen technologies
- Promote international scientific exchange
- Create postgraduate programs focused on energy innovation
This strategy ensures that Brazil not only consumes technology but also develops and exports it. The announced investment also aligns with other public policies, such as:
- The National Hydrogen Plan
- The National Innovation Strategy
- The Sustainable Industrial Development Program
This integration strengthens the coherence of governmental actions and amplifies the positive impacts on the economy and the environment.
Paths to a Sustainable Energy Future
The million-dollar investment announced on October 22, 2025, marks a turning point in Brazilian energy policy. By betting on clean hydrogen as a driver of the energy transition, the country strengthens its industry, promotes technological innovation, and contributes to global sustainability.
The work of Embrapii, combined with the government’s commitment, creates a conducive environment for developing solutions that will transform the national energy matrix. This is a historic moment for Brazilian industry and for all who believe in a cleaner, more efficient, and innovative future.

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