Adamant Holdings Inc. acquires 100% of Green Ways S.r.l.


The global industrial renewable energy market is estimated to grow from €1.2 trillion in 2025 to €3.8 trillion in 2035, with a compound annual growth rate of 12.3%. Over the same period, global installed renewable capacity is set to triple, from 3.4 TW to over 11 TW. Through Green Ways, Adamant presents itself as an integrated industrial platform, with a focus on infrastructures, transport networks, railway systems, and large energy operators.



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