Technologies

We are committed to clean renewable energy that supports sustainable development.

 PELLET, CHIPS AND FIREWOOD

PELLET, CHIPS AND FIREWOOD

The pellet is an ecological and economical fuel that is formed by agglomerating remnants of sawdust.

Both the pellet and the splinter and the wood are all-renewable natural materials and are made from plant waste. They have a high calorific power that remains constant throughout the combustion and produces low greenhouse gas emissions.

In addition, they are safe and health-friendly materials and encourage forest cleanliness, reducing the risk of fires.

SOLAR ENERGY

Solar energy is a sustainable alternative to the finitude of fossil fuels and their detrimental effects on the environment, which are the main cause of climate change.

Solar energy is infinite since the Sun still has 6,500 years to live. Every hour, the Sun spews more energy than enough on Earth to meet the global needs of a full year.

Solar energy enjoys numerous benefits that place it as one of the most promising. Renewable, clean and available around the globe, contributes to sustainable development and employment generation in the areas where it is implemented.

SOLAR ENERGY
NATURAL GAS

NATURAL GAS

Natural gas is a clean and efficient energy and has multiple advantages. It is called natural because it is found in nature, specifically in reservoirs of gas beneath the earth.

It is one of the most economical fuels that exist, due to its high energy efficiency. It is a clean fuel because it emits a minimum amount of pollutants to the environment. It is a source of continuous supply power, so it is always available. In addition, excess renewable electricity can be converted into natural gas, which is stored until necessary for use.

It is one of the safest fuels that exist because it is lighter than air, which is why, if a leak occurs, it dissipates into the environment, decreasing the risks.

ELECTRIC ENERGY

The production of electricity from renewable energy sources has a fundamental role in achieving the objectives of environmental improvement, security of energy supply and sustainable development.

Renewable energy produces energy with zero carbon dioxide emissions. In addition, they are not exhausted when we consume them, since they are renewed naturally. They also promote the use of local energy resources, job creation and the reduction of the country’s energy dependence.

The main systems for producing renewable electricity in the home are the installation of photovoltaic solar panels or the installation of mini wind generators.

ELECTRIC ENERGY
AEROTHERMA AND GEOTHERMAL

AEROTHERMA AND GEOTHERMAL

Aerothermal and geothermal energy are alternative, cheap and ecological sources of energy, which nature offers us. They consist of the use of natural resources: land, air and water; to generate
heat in homes.

Subsoil is a great source of energy. A few meters below the surface of the earth, the heat of the Sun is stored. From the Earth's core temperatures of up to 6,500 degrees are irradiated outdoors. Geothermal is a clean and renewable energy that harnesses the heat of the sun stored by the ground to obtain heating, cooling and hot water in an ecological way.

Aerothermal is a technology that uses to recover the energy accumulated in the air to air-condition spaces. It is a free renewable energy and available 24 hours a day.

INFRARED HEAT

Infrared energy heat generation is one of the most environmentally friendly. Since it does not produce carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere, it has a much longer lifespan than any other device, and is made of recyclable materials by 95%.

Herschel came to the conclusion, in the s. XIX, that all bodies emit infrared heat to a greater or lesser extent. This causes a continuous exchange of heat between the different elements of the same environment, including people and animals.

The infrared heating system mimics solar radiation, emitting infrared heat waves that penetrate superficially into the skin and heat it directly as the sun would do on a winter morning.

INFRARED HEAT