For 40 years, we've been driving our country's economic and social progress. Four decades shaping Spain.

The Sustainability Report for 2020 is available not only in its full version and its summary version but, additionally, this year a new compact version entitled ‘Commitment to Sustainability 2030: Preview 2020’ has been provided.
The full report contains interactive navigation that provides additional information and links to specific content.The Chrome browser is recommended in order to view all the interactive information, or alternatively, you can download the PDF and this will enable all the links and interactive elements to function correctly.

The commitment of Red Eléctrica to biodiversity has always been a key principle of its environmental policy and specifically it becomes evident in its biodiversity strategy and in a specific action plan that covers all the activities of the Company.

The effort devoted to the development and continuous improvement of health and safety management systems at Red Eléctrica in recent years has resulted in the consolidation of the Red Eléctrica Healthy Workplace Management Model and the establishment of a set of general management principles and guidelines designed to promote and protect the health, safety and well-being of its employees and the sustainability of the working environment.

The posidonia oceanica meadows are seagrass colonies of great importance to biodiversity due to their rich flora and fauna. They are listed as a protected species of flora and a priority habitat for conservation within the European Union.

This report shows a complete information about the activity of the company in 2006 and is supplemented by legal documentation (Corporate Governance Report and Consolidated Financial Statements).

See how the electricity supply works, from energy generation to consumpsion, and what are the renewable energies.

The book, published by Red Eléctrica, presents the results of the archaeological dig completed around Sequer of Sant Bernat, which, according to tradition, is the place where the three siblings Bernat, María and Gracia were made martyrs in 1180 for converting to Christianity.