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- Island systems have become the best testing ground to develop solutions that facilitate energy transition towards an emissions-free economy.
- The Canary Isl
- So far in 2018, demand has grown by 1% year on year.
- 59% of the electricity production in October came from technologies that do not emit CO2.
- Three banking entities took part in the contracting process: BBVA, BNP and MUFG
- The use of this technology guarantees transparency, traceability and immuta
- The island’s transmission grid is already back in service under the same conditions it was before the waterspout hit last Sunday
- The works necessary to rep
- EBITDA amounted to €1,147.4 million
- Investment totalled €404.1 million, of which €257.9 million was allocated to the transmission grid
- All substations of the transmission grid on the island are back on line and in service at this time.
- Work continues on the damaged towers of the Dragonera-
- The Dragonera-Mercadal line will be the first line to come back into operation and, in parallel, progress is being made on rebuilding the towers of the Dragonera-Ciudadela line.
- The incident was caused by a waterspout (cap de fibló) that hit the island from north to south.
- The Company has a Special Maintenance Plan that wi
The electricity consumption of large and medium-sized companies fell 2.3% compared with the same month last year, according to data from the Red Eléctrica Index (IRE).
- The initiative seeks to spark the collaboration of the public/private sector and has been designed so that it can be replicated in any other rural area.
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