More than just solar energy. A commitment to the future.
At Atlantic Energy, we believe that the energy transition is not limited to the installation of solar panels. It's a way of thinking about the world, of respecting the territory where we grow, and of giving back to the communities that welcome us. We are an Azorean company that looks at the ocean responsibly. That thinks about tomorrow while acting today. That doesn't separate profit from purpose.
We avoided about
19.000kg
CO2 emissions
Which is equivalent to planting
76
Trees
Our photovoltaic systems transform the way families and businesses consume energy, reducing dependence on polluting sources and contributing to a greener and more resilient economy.
The Azores are our home. And taking care of this home goes beyond renewable energy.
We organize regular beach clean-up actions, involving local communities and raising awareness about protecting the marine environment. Talking isn't enough; action is needed.
We are part of the management team of the Ocean Azores Foundation, an organization dedicated to marine conservation in the region. We believe that protecting the ocean is protecting the future of us all.
We are inspired by the values of Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia, and by the philosophy of "Let My People Go Surfing": companies that respect people, the planet, and freedom. That do not exploit—that regenerate.
The Azores are our home. And taking care of this home goes beyond renewable energy.
Therefore, we prioritize young people from the Azores, offering them better working conditions, continuous training, and fair remuneration. We want them to stay, to grow, to build a future here.
With educational materials and sessions on renewable energies, because the energy transition begins with education. Today's children will be tomorrow's decision-makers, and we want them to make informed choices.
We work side-by-side with the agricultural and livestock sector, not just as technology providers, but as long-term partners. We know that producers are the engine of the Azorean economy, and without them, nothing would be possible.