New energy routes
Green molecules.

Solutions for hard-to-electrify sectors.
Green molecules expand the boundaries of the energy transition by enabling emission reduction in sectors where electrification is not enough. Based on a renewable foundation, these solutions allow for the reconfiguration of entire production chains, connecting energy efficiency, industrial innovation, and global competitiveness. More than an alternative, they represent a new layer of energy infrastructure capable of anticipating regulatory requirements, opening markets, and positioning companies at the forefront of a low-carbon economy.
Deep decarbonization for carbon-intensive industrial and logistical processes.
Production based on competitive renewable energy.
Versatility of applications with use in steelmaking, fertilizers, fuels, and transportation.
Solutions aligned with the new energy economy.
From renewable energy to industrial application.
Green molecules are energy vectors produced from renewable energy, such as green hydrogen and its derivatives. They allow for the replacement of fossil fuels in processes where direct electrification is not sufficient.
















