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Our commitment to the next generation.

Energy transition to full decarbonization

The main objective is to phase out the use of fossil fuels and replace them with carbon-emitting energy sources of renewable origin, and therefore absorbed in the carbon cycle.

The energy transition involves a series of changes in the way we produce, distribute and consume energy. This includes the promotion of renewable energy, as well as the promotion of more energy-efficient technologies.

Achieving decarbonization requires a comprehensive approach involving different sectors, such as power generation, transportation, industry, agriculture and buildings. 

The energy transition also seeks to encourage research and development of clean and sustainable technologies, as well as to promote energy efficiency in all areas, and to establish policies that encourage investment in renewable energies and discourage the use of fossil fuels.

This will require a strong commitment from governments, businesses and society as a whole.

How are we going to do it?

Circular Economy

Involving waste biomass producers in our projects:

  • Livestock operators.

  • Farmers.

  • Forest conservation and management companies. 

  • Urban waste managers.

  • Agri-food industry.

Incorporating the most efficient technologies through joint development agreements.

Generating Biomethane and injecting it into the Natural Gas grid for use in homes, industry and transportation.

Producing an organic fertilizer of high quality and rich in nutrients and minerals.

Valorizing CO2 from biogas scrubbing, through sequestration technologies or use in industry as renewable CO2.

Our goal is to work with all stakeholders to protect the future of the next generation.