Company Description
Metlen Energy & Metals is described as the parent company of an international industrial and energy group active in the metallurgy and energy sectors. According to the company, it focuses on sustainable growth and the circular economy, combining metals production with energy-related activities. Metlen Energy & Metals is associated with listings on the London Stock Exchange and the Athens Stock Exchange under other symbols, and the group presents itself as a benchmark in competitive "green" metallurgy at both European and global level.
The group reports that it operates the only fully integrated bauxite, alumina and primary aluminium production plant in the European Union, supported by privately owned port facilities. This integrated structure, from raw material to primary aluminium, is a central element of its metallurgy activities. The company also refers to projects such as a bauxite–alumina–gallium initiative and a circular metals pilot plant, which it links to its broader approach to industrial transformation and the circular economy.
Metallurgy and circular economy focus
In metallurgy, Metlen Energy & Metals highlights its position in "green" metallurgy and its integrated bauxite, alumina and primary aluminium operations. The company references a circular metals pilot plant in a commissioning phase, indicating an interest in circular economy practices within metals processing. These activities are presented as part of a wider effort to support future growth and industrial transformation.
The company also mentions an M Technologies hub in Volos, connected to its industrial activities. Within its communications, Metlen Energy & Metals links these projects to a medium-term strategy that aims to strengthen synergies across its business sectors.
Energy sector activities
In the energy sector, Metlen Energy & Metals states that it provides integrated solutions through thermal and renewable power generation projects, electricity distribution and supply, and investments in network infrastructure, battery storage and other green technologies. The company refers to a final investment decision for a large standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Thessaly, Greece, describing it as a 330MW / 790MWh unit intended to promote stability and flexibility of the power system as part of the broader energy transition.
Metlen Energy & Metals also reports long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) and strategic partnerships with counterparties in Chile, the United Kingdom and South Korea. These include Copec EMOAC in Chile, ENGIE in the UK and HRE (Brookfield Renewable Partners) in South Korea, which the company links to its energy-related activities and international reach.
Geographic footprint and scale
The group states that it operates across five continents and in more than 40 countries. It also reports employing over 9,000 people worldwide. These statements are presented by the company as evidence of its international footprint and operational scale in both metallurgy and energy.
Capital markets presence and recognition
Metlen Energy & Metals notes that it has a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange and a secondary listing on the Athens Stock Exchange, and that it is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. The company highlights inclusion in this index as a milestone related to expansion, investor confidence and its presence in international capital markets.
In addition, Metlen Energy & Metals refers to credit ratings and sustainability assessments. It reports that Fitch has assigned it a 'BB+' credit rating with a Stable Outlook, and that it is rated by several international sustainability and ESG agencies. The company notes a position in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index Best-in-Class Emerging Market and mentions recognition across providers such as MSCI, Sustainalytics, ISS ESG, S&P Global, LSEG, CDP, FTSE Russell, ESG Book, EcoVadis, Bloomberg and IdealRatings.
Business model and strategic projects
According to its trading update, Metlen Energy & Metals organizes its activities across core business units in metallurgy and energy, and refers to an "end-to-end" energy project development model. The company links a series of projects to its medium-term strategy, including:
- A bauxite–alumina–gallium project within its metallurgy chain.
- A circular metals pilot plant in the commissioning phase.
- The third plant of its M Technologies hub in Volos.
- The standalone 330MW / 790MWh battery storage unit in Thessaly.
Metlen Energy & Metals presents these initiatives as designed to strengthen synergies across its business sectors and to support strategic and financial goals. The company also notes that geopolitical uncertainty, trade tensions and volatility in global energy and metals markets have not, in its view, obstructed its growth trajectory.
Index inclusion and financial profile (high level)
Metlen Energy & Metals reports that it was included in the FTSE 100 Index in September 2025. It also provides high-level commentary on revenue, EBITDA, net profit and net debt metrics for a prior year and for a nine-month period, framing these as indicators of financial resilience. While specific figures are part of the company’s own disclosures, they are presented as context for its capital structure and credit profile, including the net debt to EBITDA ratio referenced alongside the Fitch rating.
Positioning in energy transition and metals
Across its communications, Metlen Energy & Metals links its metallurgy and energy activities to themes such as energy transition, green technologies and circular economy practices. The integrated bauxite–alumina–aluminium operations, the circular metals pilot plant and the large-scale battery storage project are all cited by the company as examples of how it aims to align industrial production with evolving energy and sustainability considerations.
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SEC Filings
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