Moving towards a decarbonized world, we believe in a model that integrates various technological options and combines electrification with the use of low-carbon products to offer solutions that meet all of society's energy needs.
Prime Management is engaged in a wide spectrum of decarbonization activities across different industry sectors, delivering value throughout the entire value chain to each case:
• Design
• Engineering
• Supply
• Assembly and civil works
• Operation and maintenance
Because wind and solar power generation technologies are already available at scale, power would be the quickest sector to decarbonize, reaching net-zero emissions by the mid-2040s. The demand for power would double as other sectors switch to electricity and green hydrogen, requiring renewables production and storage capacity to be rapidly scaled.
Prime Management carries out the comprehensive management of renewable energy projects, seeking a sustainable energy model:
• Wind farms
• Photovoltaic solar installations
• Solar thermal plants
• Hydroelectric plants
• Geothermal plants
The industrial activity is the most expensive sector to decarbonize, continuing to generate some residual emissions from activities such as waste management and heavy manufacturing, which would have to be offset.
Prime Management is specialized in the following implementations:
- Liquid biofuels:
• Bioethanol plants
• Biodiesel plants
- Solid biofuels:
• Biomass plants
- Gaseous biofuels:
• Methanation plants for organic waste
Across Europe, urban waste water treatment plants address widely varying conditions, such as the different substances in sewage, the size of the population being served, the requirements of the receiving waters and the local climate.
Prime Management is trained to work on the comprehensive management of water, always attending to the protection of this resource by combining ecological, socioeconomic and cultural aspects:
• Study of water resources
• Treatment and purification plants, both for industrial use and for human consumption
• Supply systems
Using more efficient farming practices could reduce agricultural emissions. But it’s by far the hardest sector to abate because more than half of agriculture emissions come from raising animals for food and can't be reduced without significant changes in meat consumption or technological breakthroughs. Like industry, our cost-optimal pathway requires offsetting agriculture emissions with negative emissions in other sectors and increasing natural carbon sinks.
Prime Management has experience in the agriculture sector; its activities include:
• Selection and preparation of land according to the required crop
• Technified irrigation systems to adapt the use of water
• Supply of capital goods appropriate to the land and the crop
In the field of agribusiness and food, our Group develops its projects with the latest technological advances according to the specific needs of each business:
• Greenhouses
• Warehouses
• Quality laboratories for standardization and improvement of species
• Transportation of products
• Farms and slaughterhouses
• Processing facilities and feed factories