Sustainability and just energy transition

Energy transformation with a positive environmental approach

Sustainability involves finding a balance between economic development, environmental protection and social welfare. In this context, a just energy transition becomes a strategic axis for companies, promoting the use of renewable energies, the reduction of emissions and efficiency in industrial processes.

Adaptation to climate change represents a challenge that must also be addressed. We invite you to perform a self-diagnosis.

We accompany you in the following areas of transformation:
Energy transformation
Migration towards a cleaner and more diversified energy matrix, incorporating sources such as:
  • Wind and solar energy
  • Biogas
  • Hydrogen and green hydrogen
  • Carbon footprint in industry: Implementation of decarbonization plans to mitigate climate change.
  • Water footprint: Integration of circular economy principles in all operational phases to optimize water use.
  • Application of life cycle analysis (LCA)to identify opportunities for improvement in energy efficiency and sustainability.
  • Promotion of sustainable jobs in emerging sectors, ensuring a just transition for the active collective and the communities in which they operate.
  • Investment in clean technologies and digital tools to improve energy efficiency and process traceability.
  • Adaptation of business models to the green economy, with commitment and transparency.
  • Risk assessment through environmental due diligence.
  • Integration of ESG(environmental, social and governance) criteriain annual performance reports, seeking to provide stakeholders with a more complete view of the company’s impact and value creation.

Accompanying the energy transition with positive impact