EDIP seeks, among other things, to meet the ever growing needs of markets. More and more companies and governments are committed to improving the quality of life of the population. With this in mind, an emphasis is placed on the sustainable production of clean energy and development of alternative technologies. Efforts are also being made to produce new products or establish infrastructure which will protect and maintain the environment. In the Energies sector, EDIP focuses on the following areas of interest.

EPC/EPCM turn-key project
Aimed at:
- Electric installations (sub-stations, lighting, etc.)
- Construction (industrial estates, housing estates, distribution networks)
- Renewable energies (photovoltaic plants, co-generation, tri-generation, biomass, etc.)
- Agri-food industry (warehouses and storage bins, fattening houses, etc.)
- Oil & Gas. (Petroleum product storage parks)
Focusing on companies who need the help of experts to start up projects: from the design to the implementation stage, or support during some development phases (conceptual, basic and detailed engineering, purchase management, construction, commissioning, etc.).
Energy production from photovoltaic panels
Aimed at:
- Taking advantage of Shopping Centres roofs.
- Industrial installations keen to optimise their electric energy consumption.
- Power supply of isolated urban centres (see Hybrid Plant catalogue).
- Isolated agricultural, cattle farm and mining installations, etc. (see Hybrid Plant catalogue).
This activity targets companies who are not served by a guaranteed supply from the traditional electrical grid and/or who need to supplement this supply. Or simply any companies who wish to assess the nature of their annual energy costs using a technology whose reduced manufacture and installation costs result in a prompt repayment of investments.


Co-generation / Tri-generation
Aimed at:
- Clients who, due to their production process, consume electricity, steam and/or cold.
The current array of production systems (micro turbines, engines, turbines, etc.) means that there is widespread use of this product; ranging from small users (from 100KW) to large industrial consumers.
Energy production from biomass
Aimed at:
- Engineers from the sugar sector (bagasse boiler).
- Sawmills.
- Forest residue management companies.
- Agro-industry - Energy crops
Most of this residue is destroyed meaning that its potential is not exploited to the maximum. Its use as a means of electricity and steam production helps to reduce the greenhouse effect by eliminating the use of equivalent fossil fuels, and closing the CO2 cycle which begins with the absorption of CO2 by plants which are now used to produce energy (the net discharge of CO2 into the atmosphere is deemed to be nil).


Energy production from biogas
Aimed at:
- Agri-food industry.
- Meat and cattle industry.
- Slaughterhouses.
- Plants with effluents.
Increasingly stringent legislation in the field of waste treatment for the conservation of the environment means that the energy produced by waste can represent an opportunity. It is treated to obtain biogas (and, from that, electricity and heat) while pollutant substances are neutralised at the same time; this treatment highlights the benefits of this technology both for the company and the environment.
Automatic packaging and palletizing systems
Aimed at:
- Cattle feed industry.
- Sugar, cement, etc. sector.
- Wine and beverage sector.
- Agri-food sector.
- Any bussines that need to modernize and automatize their packaging and palletizing process.
