As part of World Environment Day, Eiffage Energía Sistemas will participate in the AeH2 2025 Partners Meeting , a key event that brings together the main bodies and institutions committed to the development of hydrogen as a sustainable energy vector.
As institutional partners of the Spanish Hydrogen Association (AeH2), we play an active role in an ecosystem that promotes innovative technological solutions to accelerate the energy transition in Spain.
This annual event, which is part of the H2 Agenda, has established itself as a strategic space for collaboration, analysis and sharing of progress and challenges related to renewable hydrogen, which is key to achieving the decarbonisation and climate neutrality objectives set by the 2030 Agenda and the European Green Pact.



Committed to a sustainable future
Eiffage Energía Sistemas is reaffirming our commitment to the environment and innovation, developing green hydrogen projects, photovoltaic installations, sustainable energy infrastructures and comprehensive solutions that contribute to a cleaner, more efficient and environmentally-friendly energy model.
Our participation in the AeH2 Partners Meeting on 5 June symbolises our firm commitment to an energy future based on sustainability, collaboration and technology.
2tonnes Workshop Marathon
Moreover, as part of the activities organised to celebrate World Environment Day, yesterday we participated in a 2tonnes workshop, a fun and participatory experience to take action and contribute to the ecological transition.
It is an initiative organised by Eiffage, which is being held from 2 to 6 June, with the aim of discovering the individual and collective mechanisms of the transition to a low-carbon world, creating as a team our own low-carbon transition scenario as we head towards 2050.
To do this, we simulated the transition in the world based on our carbon footprints and our individual choices, and were saw in real time their impact on the trends in emissions, individually and collectively.
The aim of this workshop is to make workers aware of the importance of routine actions that have a major impact on CO2 emissions.











