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Electrical energy is a form of energy resulting from the flow of charged particles, such as electrons, through a conductor. Its main value lies in its versatility, its energy efficiency and its low environmental impact when used with renewable sources.
The Whitelee battery energy storage system, with an installed capacity of 50 MW, is located just a few kilometres from Glasgow (south-west of Scotland), next to our Whitelee onshore wind farm with almost 540 MW of renewable capacity.
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The new Smithfield battery, with an installed capacity of 65 MW, is the third commercial-scale battery awarded to Iberdrola in Australia. A key energy storage system to advance the country's transition to a generation system powered by wind and solar energy.
The BeFlexible project, funded by the European Commission and coordinated by Iberdrola’s distribution company i-DE, demonstrates the key role of “prosumers” in generating electricity from renewable sources, as well as the benefits of increased flexibility across the electricity system as a whole.
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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.
Iberdrola has positioned itself as one of the leading electricity operators in the French market, a leader in offshore wind development thanks to Saint-Brieuc, the country's second large-scale offshore facility.












