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Although we may not always be aware of it, our daily lives depend on critical minerals such as aluminium, cobalt, copper, lithium, magnesium and graphite. These are essential components of a wide range of electronic devices, from mobile phones and laptops to aircraft and medical equipment. They also play a key role in the electricity sector and are used in renewable technologies such as wind turbines, solar panels and batteries. Their importance means a constant supply is vital. Industrialised countries often rely on emerging economies for imports, either because they lack domestic resources or because existing reserves have already been depleted.
In a scenario where efficiency and security in energy management are key, SCADA systems play an essential role in industrial automation.
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We have compiled a list of Innovation Reports that include key figures, strategic lines and major milestones, as well as the initiatives and projects we are carrying out in the countries where we operate. These documents, which we put out every two to three years, offer an overview of the Group's commitment to innovation as a driver of growth and transformation.
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Today, offshore wind energy is a key sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. But have you ever wondered about the origins of the technology? Let’s travel back in time to explore the complex history of this renewable energy source, its technological evolution and its expansion around the world.
Wind turbines are huge windmill-like devices that can harness the power of the wind on a large scale, multiplying its force and converting it into electrical energy that can be transmitted to the grid and distributed to users. Installed at onshore or offshore wind farms, wind turbines are at the heart of wind energy generation: clean and renewable.










