Nathalia Ervedosa
COO, H2BrazilNathália Ervedosa is a lawyer and executive with 17yr of experience structuring finance for energy businesses, focusing on infrastructure, clean technologies and the global energy transition. She is the chief operating officer (COO) of H2Brazil, a company that develops large-scale green hydrogen projects in Brazil for domestic and international markets. Her career combines legal and executive experience in structuring, financing and managing energy projects. This allows her to connect regulatory frameworks with innovative business strategies across law, finance and sustainability. Nathália holds a law degree from the Federal University of Ceará in Brazil, a master’s in economic constitutional law, postgraduate specialisations in banking law from FGV-Rio and international contracts from PUC-SP, and an LL.M. in European social security law from KU Leuven in Belgium. She is a PhD candidate at NOVA School of Law (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa) and a research associate at the NOVA Green Lab. Her research focuses on the role of institutional investment in a just energy transition, exploring the balance between sustainability, governance and social justice. Before joining H2Brazil, Nathália structured major energy and infrastructure ventures, where she led investment attraction, PPA negotiations and the design of financial and economic feasibility models for large-scale renewable energy projects. Her work has supported international initiatives relevant to global energy security and climate goals. Alongside her executive career, she is a partner at Ervedosa Advogados. The law firm specialises in labour, pension and regulatory law, and she has led high-impact collective actions to protect the rights of workers and pension beneficiaries. Using her strategic leadership, Nathália has managed large teams and co-ordinated complex projects, such as sustainable master plans for free trade zones and export processing areas. She applies corporate governance best practice and aims for long-term value creation. At H2Brazil, she aims to make Brazil a global leader in the green hydrogen market by combining technological innovation, economic competitiveness and social and environmental responsibility.