The Mexican government has granted full environmental approval for the Tango Solar Norte project in Sinaloa: a combined solar-to-hydrogen and photovoltaic development with 40-year operating rights. The scheme targets ~921 MW solar capacity and plans to produce ~41,485 tonnes of hydrogen annually. 🔗 Read More →
⛰️ Hurdles
High upfront capital: estimated investment of $1.17 billion. Fuel Cells Works
Technical integration: coupling large-scale PV with electrolyzers and H₂ storage adds complexity.
Regulatory and permitting continuity: maintaining long-term environmental and grid approvals over 40 years.
🌱 Opportunities
Clean hydrogen anchor: reliably supplies H₂ to industrial, transport or export markets in Mexico and beyond.
Renewable value capture: maximises utilization of solar assets for dual revenue streams (electricity + hydrogen).
Export & tech leadership: Mexico could position as a Latin American hydrogen hub and exporter of project knowhow.
🔑 Your Move
📊 Monitor project commissioning milestones, especially electrolyser and storage deployment.
🤝 Engage with developer or EPC firms for hydrogen‐oftake or infrastructure roles.
⚙️ Assess supply chain readiness—electrolyzer systems, compression, hydrogen logistics.
🧭 Watch policy instruments (tax credits, hydrogen roadmaps) and incentives in Mexico’s energy framework.
“This approval is a breakthrough — a clear signal that solar-to-hydrogen can anchor large, bankable projects in emerging markets.”
🦁 Muzaffar
“The scale is bold, but success will depend on seamless execution over decades — any disruption in regulation or solar resource could threaten returns.”
🦉 Sameer’s Comment