#electrical network
The area of electrical networks is in charge of the construction, operation and maintenance of power lines, substations, transformation centers and other infrastructures, to transfer the electrical energy from the production centers to the final user.
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Two projects have been selected as winners of the Start-up Challenge launched by Iberdrola —through its International Start-up Programme - PERSEO— in which innovative solutions were sought to avoid bird collisions on its overhead distribution lines.
Iberdrola selects Automa as the winner of the challenge to find innovative solutions to reduce non-technical losses in the distribution network. A challenge launched in November 2021 through the international PERSEO Start-up Programme in the framework of the Global Smart Grids Innovation Hub.
- Facebook Brazilian start-up proposes using digital twins to identify non-technical network losses
- Twitter Brazilian start-up proposes using digital twins to identify non-technical network losses
- Linkedin Brazilian start-up proposes using digital twins to identify non-technical network losses
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El grupo Iberdrola considera las redes un factor clave para la electrificación de la economía y la dinamización de los territorios. Por eso, sitúa los activos regulados —junto con las energías renovables— en el centro de su estrategia, tal y como demuestra su plan de inversión para el periodo 2020-2025. La compañía destinará al negocio de Redes más de 27.000 millones de euros (el 40 % de la inversión orgánica prevista), con lo que su base de activos regulados alcanzará los 47.000 millones de euros en 2025. Asimismo, con la ampliación de su plan inversor a 150.000 millones de euros hasta 2030, la compañía tiene previsto duplicar su base de activos y alcanzar los 60.000 millones de euros al final del mencionado periodo.
Iberdrola is strongly committed to industry, innovation and infrastructure and contributes directly to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 9. The group is committed to accelerating its investments in renewable energy, digitisation and electric mobility to promote inclusive and sustainable industrialisation.
- Facebook We promote inclusive and sustainable industrialisation as a driver of employment and growth
- Twitter We promote inclusive and sustainable industrialisation as a driver of employment and growth
- Linkedin We promote inclusive and sustainable industrialisation as a driver of employment and growth
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In our last Startup Challenge of 2020, we were looking for competitive and innovative solutions, based on power electronics, that allow us to optimize medium and low voltage networks, improving their flexibility in different load scenarios.
- Facebook A spin-off from the University of Cardiff will help us optimize medium and low voltage networks with power electronics
- Twitter A spin-off from the University of Cardiff will help us optimize medium and low voltage networks with power electronics
- Linkedin A spin-off from the University of Cardiff will help us optimize medium and low voltage networks with power electronics
The energy sector is currently undergoing a transition towards a smarter, more sustainable model. This process involves innovation and digitalisation, and its main purpose is to care for the planet and the human race. The implementation of the DSO (Distribution System Operator) model will make it possible to maximise the integration of renewable energy sources and accelerate the decarbonisation of the economy, providing improved benefits to customers.