WATER
Water is essential for life. Since the beginning of the first civilizations, the provision of clean drinking water has been one of the main challenges of any society, no matter how advanced it is. Nevertheless, drought, water scarcity, pollution, and water losses, among others, make this task even more challenging every day.
From human consumption to agriculture or other industrial applications, ensuring the quality and equitable distribution of water resources in a sustainable way is crucial for authorities and providers. On the other hand, wastewater treatment is essential to convert sewer water into effluent that can be part of the water cycle.
As a vital resource, tariff setting can be a challenge for utilities and regulators, so we help them to achieve rates that are sustainable, lead to allocative and productive efficiency, and are fair is in the interest of all the parties.
ELECTRIC
The electricity sector has been facing new challenges since the beginning of the new century. Nowadays, energy transition (changing from fossil fuels to clean energy) and sustainability (energy security, equity, and environmental awareness) are key factors in the industry, and are shaping the future it.
Moreover, new technologies are changing how we think the electricity sector (from generation to distribution), and we help companies, regulators, and governmental organizations to understand, anticipate and adapt to these new challenges, and assist them into tariffs settling in this new world.
mption to agriculture or other industrial applications, ensuring the quality and equitable distribution of water resources in a sustainable way is crucial for authorities and providers. On the other hand, wastewater treatment is essential to convert sewer water into effluent that can be part of the water cycle.
As a vital resource, tariff setting can be a challenge for utilities and regulators, so we help them to achieve rates that are sustainable, lead to allocative and productive efficiency, and are fair is in the interest of all the parties.
The world is getting smaller every day. Decades ago, traveling from one country to another was expensive and time-consuming, but now, new technologies are changing the way we think about traveling or even how we trade goods.
On the other hand, as cities and population growth, the movement of people and goods growth too. If transport infrastructure supply is not enough to satisfy this new demand, congestion could increase, and supply change could be affected. In that context, we can assist investors and government agencies with the new challenges in transport infrastructure, from project evaluation and financial analysis to tariff setting once a project is finished.

1. Through Études, we aspire to redefine architectural boundaries and usher in a new era of design excellence that leaves an indelible mark on the built environment.
Telecomunications
One key aspect of humankind is the ability to communicate between us, and throughout history we have found different ways to do it across ever greater distances. In the last decades, the telecommunications industry has adopted many new technologies to improve communications, faster every time.
In this sense, tariffs setting and project evaluation become more challenging every day, and we can assist telecommunications companies to tackle these problems.
