Mastellone Hnos. signed an agreement with MSU Energy for more renewable energy

Mastellone Hnos. signed an agreement with MSU Energy for more renewable energy

One of the companies that already more than meets the minimum of 20% of renewable energy in its productive matrix is Mastellone Hnos.who recently reaffirmed his “commitment to caring for the environment” by the hand of MSU Green Energyto supply more clean energies

“As of September, almost 63% of the energy used by the company is of renewable origin”they stated from the food company.

Beyond complying with the law, Mastellone’s commitment is aligned with a decision made in 2020, when it began to supply “clean energy” through an agreement with AES Argentina, acquiring 28% of the total volume of energy.

As reported by the company Energy Reportthis initiative already reaches the operations of the Pascual Mastellone Industrial Complex (General Rodríguez) and Victorio Mastellone Industrial Complex (Trenque Lauquen), Canals, Albariños, Leubucó, Mercedes and Villa Mercedes (San Luis).

“In this way, the legal requirement for large users with powers greater than 300 KW is greatly exceeded, which as of January 2025 will be 20%,” the company stated.

Juan Oyarzabaldirector of industrial operations at Mastellone, explained the importance of the agreement with MSU. “We are proud to have been able to take this big step. Thanks to the recently signed agreements, added to a series of initiatives implemented by the company in recent years, the company’s carbon footprint will be reduced by 22% from 2019 to date.”said the executive.

What renewable energies MSU Green Energy offers

MSU Green Energy has a platform 12 solar parks distributed in the NOA and the NEAintended for the generation of 835 MW. In this case, the energy company will supply clean energy from its solar park Hell Pampalocated in Chacofor a period of ten years.

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Hell Pampa It is the solar park with the highest capacity in the country to supply energy to industries, with an installed power of 130 MW. This alliance with Mastellone is part of the agreement between private parties of the Renewable Energy Term Market (MATER).

“We promote the energy transition with the construction of more solar parks that can generate clean energy for our country. For us it is a pride to share this need for change with Mastellone Hnos. and to be able to accompany them in their decarbonization process”commented Manuel Santos UribelarreaFounder and CEO of the MSU Group.

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