7 ventajas que posicionan a España y Portugal como potencias del hidrógeno verde
El hidrógeno verde es un combustible flexible que puede ayudar a cubrir la necesidad de energía. Su producción en España y Portugal podría ser muy rentable.
Maarten Wetselaar joined Cepsa as Chief Executive Officer in January 2022 to deliver the company’s energy transition strategy, Positive Motion, which aims to make Cepsa a leader in sustainable mobility, biofuels and green hydrogen in Spain and Portugal.
Wetselaar started his career in energy at Shell in 1995 and held various financial, commercial and general management positions in Shell's Upstream, Downstream and Trading businesses in Europe, Brazil, Ghana, the Middle East and Russia. He served for six years on the Executive Committee as Director for Integrated Gas, Renewables and Energy Solutions before joining Cepsa.
Wetselaar holds a Master's degree in Economics from the University of Groningen and a postdoctoral degree in Controllers from VU University Amsterdam in the Netherlands. He sits on the Board of Trustees for The Princess of Asturias Foundation and Elcano Royal Institute, organisations that champion and contribute to scientific, cultural, humanistic, and innovative change at an international level.
El hidrógeno verde es un combustible flexible que puede ayudar a cubrir la necesidad de energía. Su producción en España y Portugal podría ser muy rentable.
Green hydrogen is a highly flexible fuel that can help meet the need for energy. Spanish- and Portuguese-produced green hydrogen could be very cost effective.