#water
Iberdrola group is committed to the efficient management of water resources as it is an essential element for the health and well-being of the planet. Making a rational and sustainable use of water to face the risks related to scarcity is more important than ever and the Iberdrola group strives to reduce the severity of this problem.
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World Water Day, celebrated every 22 March since 1993, is a global initiative backed by the United Nations to highlight the importance of fresh water for our planet and the need to combat its scarcity around the world – as nearly 2.2 billion people still lack access to safe drinking water. From the Iberdrola Group, we join in the celebration of this date to raise awareness of the rational and sustainable use of this unique resource.
Iberdrola has taken another step towards the commissioning of the Tâmega Hydroelectric Complex by successfully connecting to the grid one of the two turbines of the Alto Tâmega Hydroelectric Power Plant – the last of the Complex's turbines to ...
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Comprehensive geological studies are essential for making informed decisions to ensure the long-term viability and safety of a hydropower plant. Furthermore, the integration of geological data into advanced numerical models allows engineers to develop dams that are safe, efficient and sustainable.
Since 2008, 8 June has been World Oceans Day, as designated by the United Nations General Assembly. The aim is to raise awareness of the importance of caring for an ecosystem that produces 50% of our planet's oxygen and absorbs 30% of the carbon dioxide produced on our planet.
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From Iberdrola’s start-up programme, PERSEO, we are launching a challenge in search of new ideas that will allow us to increase the concentration of oxygen in the water flowing through the turbines of our hydroelectric dams, so that the biodiversity of the area is protected and all the requirements of the hydrographic basins are met.
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Iberdrola, the world's largest producer of renewable energy, announced today that it has been awarded its first floating solar power plant in France, with a total capacity of 25 megawatts peak (MWp), in response to a call for tenders issued in...