#electrical network
The area of electrical networks is in charge of the construction, operation and maintenance of power lines, substations, transformation centers and other infrastructures, to transfer the electrical energy from the production centers to the final user.
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Iberdrola has reached the milestone of €125 billion in stock market value at the start of 2026, the year that marks the 125th anniversary of the founding of Hidroeléctrica Ibérica in Bilbao, the seed of the company that led to the creation of...
Iberdrola España, the Group's subsidiary in the country , through i-DE, its distributor in Spain, has commissioned the first feeders that supply distribution centres from the new substation that the company has built in the underground tunnels...
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Ignacio Galán considers that the package of measures proposed by the European Commission to strengthen electricity networks represents a “key milestone in promoting security of supply and competitiveness in Europe through electrification”. The...
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Facebook Ignacio Galán sees the European Commission’s package of measures on networks as a “key milestone”
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If the European continent is to secure its energy resilience and competitive edge by 2030, there is an urgent need for its energy transition to move beyond ambition to concrete action. What is also required is a modernised digital infrastructure, robust policy support and workforce transformation. That’s according to Agustín Delgado Martín, the Chief Technological Officer at the Iberdrola Group. The executive gave this interview ahead of the Enlit Europe 2025 forum in Bilbao, Spain, a pivotal event held from November 18 to 20 where energy leaders, experts and innovators such as Delgado discussed the future of the sector.
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Iberdrola's British subsidiary, ScottishPower, today received approval from the regulator, Ofgem, to invest around €14 billion in its networks in the United Kingdom, mainly in new interconnections between Scotland, England and Wales. The...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the electricity sector, making networks more efficient, secure and sustainable. Thanks to AI, companies can anticipate issues, optimise resource use and ensure that electricity reaches your home or business more reliably and at a lower cost. AI is also a key tool in the global fight against climate change. It can make a significant contribution both to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and to adapting to the impacts of climate change. By optimising electricity systems, improving energy efficiency and enabling large-scale integration of renewable energy, AI directly supports economic development.