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  • MTX Renewables a.s.

    Company Overview

    MTX Renewables a.s., a subsidiary of MTX Group

    Prague, Czech Republic

    Not disclosed

    Approximately 2,500 employees (source: linkedin.com). Annual revenues exceeding €2.1 billion in 2023 (source: mtxgroup.cz).

    What They Do

    MTX Renewables focuses on multiple renewable energy technologies, including solar energy, wind energy, energy storage systems (BESS), and green hydrogen production. This division was established to produce renewable energy for the internal consumption of MTX Group's industrial operations and to develop large commercial projects for the broader market (source: mtxgroup.cz). In the solar energy sector, MTX Renewables builds and operates photovoltaic power plants, with initial projects implemented at manufacturing sites owned by MTX Group, allowing for direct energy consumption without the need for transmission infrastructure.

    In the wind energy sector, the company develops wind farms, with management acknowledging that obtaining construction permits for wind installations in the Czech Republic can take approximately 10 years. In the field of energy storage, MTX Renewables integrates energy storage systems into hybrid projects to ensure grid stabilization and peak load savings. Furthermore, through its subsidiary Henry Gas, MTX Renewables is developing green hydrogen production from industrial and municipal waste, particularly plastic waste, with a planned investment of 100 million CZK in hydrogen production by 2025 (source: mtxgroup.cz).

    The primary target market was originally focused on internal consumption, allowing for reduced energy costs and carbon intensity of industrial products. However, MTX Renewables has expanded into large commercial projects that serve the broader European energy market, collaborating with international investment firms and financial institutions (source: mtxgroup.cz).

    Projects and History

    The main project of MTX Renewables is the hybrid Mimosa project in Andalusia, Spain, developed in collaboration with the German investment company Aquila Capital. This project represents one of the largest hybrid renewable installations in Spain and demonstrates the company's ability to develop utility-scale projects. The total installed capacity of the project is 1.1 gigawatts (GW), with wind capacity reaching 370 megawatts (MW) and solar capacity 360 MW. The expected annual production is 1,500 gigawatt-hours (GWh), and the project value exceeds €1 billion (source: mtxgroup.cz). The project is financed by a consortium of major international banks, including the European Investment Bank and BNP Paribas.

    Recent Developments

    The most significant recent development was the public announcement in mid-2024 regarding the partnership on the Mimosa project, with active construction already underway. The announcement in July 2024 confirmed that the project has entered the construction phase after five years of preparation, making it a significant investment in renewable energy in Southern Europe. MTX Renewables is also expanding its activities into green hydrogen production, signaling the company's commitment to diversify beyond traditional solar and wind technologies (source: mtxgroup.cz).

    Working Here

    MTX Renewables operates as an independent business unit within MTX Group, sharing corporate infrastructure with the parent organization. Types of job positions include project development and engineering, construction and operations management, regulatory and permitting specialists, business development, and financial management. The company maintains offices in the Czech Republic and also has a presence in Spain related to the development of the Mimosa project. MTX Group management emphasizes maintaining a "start-up DNA with speed, creativity, and flexibility," indicating a culture focused on innovation and efficiency (source: mtxgroup.cz).


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