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In recent years, the use of new energies has been proposed worldwide, the costs of which are lower, while maintaining efficiency but above all, being environmentally friendly. It is there that the so-called green hydrogen emerges as an alternative renewable energy source, which promises positive impacts mainly for the benefit of the ozone layer, air quality and the health of the living beings that inhabit the planet. earth, since the use of this type of energy does not produce carbon dioxide or better known as CO2, this gas being responsible for global warming due to the large accumulation as a result of industrial and commercial activities due to the use of classic fossil energies. However, this implementation is not so simple, since it involves challenges and changes, among them we find that, firstly: There must be the propitious conditions regarding the natural resources necessary for the production of this kind of gas, secondly, a regulatory framework must be available, and thirdly, a structural gear should be launched, which allows the performance of scientific processes to obtain, by hand of hand qualified work accompanied by the fair level of science and technology.