Iberdrola distributor i-DE held the 18th Network Area Meetings. Gathered more than 200 employees in the province of Alicante. This new edition served to highlight and evaluate the activities carried out in the first nine months of the year, during which the company recorded excellent service quality and customer service indices.
At each of the conferences held in Alicante, Castellón and Valencia, which brought together more than 600 employees in total, the management of the Iberdrola distributor shared the analysis of the current context, Opportunities and challenges from the energy transition The company is involved in: self-consumption, energy communities, batteries or data processing centres.
Projects worked on also stood out Creation of a digital twin that will make it possible to visualize what the electricity network of the future will beThe main innovations of the Cybersecurity Master Plan or transformative projects for new connections.
Ana Lafuente, director of i-DE in the Valencian Community, chaired these days. encouraged different teams to continue to make continuous efforts in terms of security had the opportunity to see first-hand the different team experiences told by the employees themselves, which served to implement improvements in the company.
Transforming networks into a robust, flexible and intelligent infrastructure “enables i-DE,” according to Ana Lafuente Respond to the challenges of electricity system electrification and facilitate the energy transitionGreater integration of renewable energy, development of sustainable mobility, smart cities and self-consumption, as well as providing greater consumer decision-making capacity and connectivity; Therefore, if the goals are right, investment in networks needs to be more ambitious. “The targets set in the decarbonisation ‘road map’ have been achieved.”
i-DE continues to focus all its efforts on putting the customer at the center of its operations. The Fénix project is redesigning the new procurement process in order to be proactive and meet the expectations of its customers.
i-DE manages approximately 30,000 kilometers of low and medium voltage lines and more than 1,000 kilometers of high and very high voltage lines in the province of Alicante. Likewise, there are 10,500 transformation centers and 51 primary and secondary transformer centers in service. The company has undertaken an ambitious plan to digitize power grids in recent years; where it transformed more than 1.4 million electricity meters and the infrastructure that supports them into smart ones by combining remote management, control and automation capabilities.
Source: Informacion

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