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The planet's fauna is compromised by the rapid pace of global warming and climate change. The Iberdrola group is committed to the protection of animals and their ecosystems thanks to, among other things, its policies to move towards a 1.5ºC scenario.
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There are almost 300 sheep using Iberdrola's photovoltaic parks in Portugal as pasture for grazing. A clear example of circular economy , "solar grazing" benefits livestock farmers, who gain new spaces for their activity; it is positive for...
Iberdrola has recently collected the solar honey produced at the Campo Arañuelo III photovoltaic plant in Cáceres, a new milestone in the solar honey production project that the company started in 2020 together with the Extremaduran company...
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