We are at the forefront of integrating new technologies.
We work with a range of different initiatives that are set to transform the economic and social landscape of Latin America and beyond on the road to decarbonization.
We work with a range of different initiatives that are set to transform the economic and social landscape of Latin America and beyond on the road to decarbonization.
Cabo Negro (Punta Arenas, Chile): We developed the engineering for a large-scale e-Fuels plant with a production capacity of up to 173,600 tons of e-Methanol and 70,000 tons of e-Gasoline per year. The project brings together Techint E&C experts from our Engineering Centers in Buenos Aires, Seville, and Mumbai.
EPC contract for Tenaris in Adolfo Gonzales Chaves, Argentina. The wind farm has 24 Vestas V150 turbines, each with a capacity of 4.2 MW, producing a total of 100.8 MW. Now fully up and running, it supplies 100% of its energy to the Tenaris industrial center in Campana.
EPCM contract for Tenaris in Olavarría, Argentina. Equipped with 21 Vestas V150 turbines of 4.5 MW each, producing a total of 94.5 MW, it is scheduled for commissioning in the second half of 2025. The wind farm will complement Tenaris’s renewable energy supply for its industrial complex in Campana, Argentina.
We carried out a full operational review and diagnosis of two 40-MW biomass plants, San Alonso and Garruchos, identifying opportunities for optimization to boost their energy output. For the San Alonso plant, we also delivered detail engineering and managed procurement for the balance-of-plant (BOP) equipment.
We provided detail engineering, risk analysis, and technical support as required to install a 0.5 MW electrolyzer to produce green hydrogen. The H₂ is being used to test a burner for a steel heat treatment furnace designed by Tenova for Tenaris.
We also conducted a feasibility study for a 20-MW green hydrogen plant using electrolysis to replace methane in a furnace at the Tenaris Dalmine steelworks. The study covered high-pressure compression and storage systems, and included a full consideration of all the technical and safety requirements.
EPC bid for a net-zero methanol facility in Sinaloa, Mexico, producing 350,000 TPA of green methanol and 1,800,000 TPA of blue methanol from natural gas with carbon capture. Once completed, Mexinol is expected to be the largest ultra-low-carbon methanol plant in the world.
Pre-FEED support for the development of BOP systems at a turquoise hydrogen and solid carbon production plant employing methane pyrolysis at over 1,000°C with Tenova technology. The turquoise hydrogen will be used for direct reduced iron (DRI) production and other industrial applications such as ammonia, refining, chemicals, and SAF, while the solid carbon is destined for application in other industrial sectors.
Feasibility study to integrate a pyrolysis unit for end-of-life tires into an existing industrial site. The assessment covered the options for technical integration with existing infrastructure and services, as well as potential markets for the different products recovered, including steel, carbon black, light and heavy oils, and oily sludge.
Oscar Scarpari · CEO of Techint E&C
“Engineering and construction have a key role to play in the energy transition. We are building projects that blend clean technologies, efficiency, and environmental care, with a clear vision of a sustainable future.”
Nahuel Micone · Energy Transition Manager
“The energy transition is relevant to everything we do. We turn challenges into solutions that drive responsible, sustainable growth for generations to come.”
Andrea Cignoli · Country Director, Italy
“We are powering the energy transition with innovative, sustainable engineering solutions. Our local expertise fuels global projects that are reshaping the future of energy with innovation and commitment.”
Carlos López Jiménez · Power Plants Manager in Seville
“Renewable energy is a real opportunity to diversify the energy mix and slash our environmental footprint, driving efficient, sustainable solutions for the responsible development of the energy sector.”
Pablo Arena · Business Development Manager
“The energy transition is about more than just changing how we source our energy, it’s a shift in mindset toward a cleaner, fairer, and more sustainable future. The challenges we are tackling today are steps on the path to a future that’s already taking shape.”