Environmental Assessment
INERCO is responsible for important Environmental Impact Studies for the energy sectors in Mexico
INERCO refines its position in Mexico as an allied environmental consultancy for the implementation of important energy sector projects in the country. Specifically, INERCO has taken charge of the Social Assessment study, Modification of the Environmental Impact Manifesto Regional modality for the future Pinos photovoltaic plant promoted by Energía Aljaval.
INERCO conducts the environmental studies to obtain the required administrative approval in the Pampa Camarones mining project, in the north of Chile
INERCO is the consultancy firm commissioned to conduct the environmental studies and to draw up reports and process the relevant permits to obtain the required environmental approval in the Pampa Camarones mining project, aimed at optimising and updating its processes and facilities, located in the Arica and Parinacota Region, in
INERCO, the leading environmental advisor for hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in Chile
INERCO has participated in the environmental section of the hydraulic fracturing project for four wells and three multi-wells managed by ENAP, located at the Arenal Block in the Magallanes Region, near the city of Punta Arenas. Specifically, these wells are located in PAD Punta Piedra Oeste ZG-1 (4 wells), PAD
INERCO develops weather Forecasting technology that helps measure air quality
INERCO has expanded its portfolio of services in the area of environmental modelling with the development of a system based on the use of the WRF (Weather Research and Forecasting) Eulerian nonhydrostatic mesoscale model for the continuous generation of predictive weather information. The system enables predictions to be made for
INERCO carries out the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the installation of a new power line in Friaspata for PDI
Part of The INERCO Group is involved in a new project offering strategic advice about energy to large electricity companies. It is currently carrying out the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the installation of a power transmission line in the Friaspata area, a section of some 100 kilometres that is