#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, through its start-ups program PERSEO is looking for new materials, designs, manufacturing and construction methods for electric substations and very high-voltage lines that enhance the sustainability of the processes.
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Facebook Looking for new materials, designs and methodologies for electric substations and very high-voltage lines
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Twitter Looking for new materials, designs and methodologies for electric substations and very high-voltage lines
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Minsait has developed a solution that will detect the presence of fire in the vicinity of power lines and alert Iberdrola's Distribution Operation Centre. This, in turn, will allow early notification of the authorities and the Fire Brigade.
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Facebook Minsait, winner of the challenge for the early detection of fires in the vicinity of power lines
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Twitter Minsait, winner of the challenge for the early detection of fires in the vicinity of power lines
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The UK electricity market regulator Ofgem has granted the consortium formed by Iberdrola, through its subsidiary ScottishPower Energy Networks and National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET), provisional approval to build the 2-gigawatt (GW) ...
As electricity systems become increasingly decentralised, digital and interconnected, the ability to automate agreements securely and in real time is becoming ever more important. In this context, smart contracts – self-executing digital agreements powered by blockchain technology – are emerging as a valuable tool for improving efficiency, transparency and trust across the entire energy value chain.
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A smart meter provides detailed information on consumption in order to reduce electricity bills and also increase knowledge about the status of the electricity grid, which improves its performance and the quality of service for customers. As part of the evolution towards a smart grid, Iberdrola has installed and continues to install millions of these devices in all the countries in which it operates distribution networks.
Two projects have been selected as winners of the NewTech Challenge launched by Iberdrola —through its International Start-up Programme - PERSEO— in which innovative solutions were sought to avoid bird collisions on its overhead distribution lines.