technical issue any longer is some financial, economic issue of a former environment minister marcella mina is adamant that it's up to chillies government to produce the incentive. as it did a decade ago, to dramatically reduce the cost of solar energy. you're either put a price on carbon, or you subsidize the investment. but without neither of these working you will simply not have the large scale projects that we anticipate. in chili's patagonia porch seamans and intel green power have joint forces to build the world's 1st fully integrated facility to produce carbon neutral fuels with wind power to make hydrogen. but it's not expected to produce more than 55000000 liters by 2024. to make an export green hydrogen as cheaply as conventional fuel by the year 2050, which is the government goal will require not just small plants like this one, but gigawatt size facilities. in chile, that will mean negotiating, a multi national accord between the public and private sectors, costing about $50000000000.00. but it could be a small price to pay, to transition to what may be one of the was best opti