ENDESA headquarters in Seville hosts a Smart City Cluster meeting

Endesa’s headquarters in Seville hosted a meeting of the board of directors of the Smart City Cluster on Tuesday, an alliance of companies and institutions that work for the development of smart cities, understood as efficient, sustainable and comfortable.

11 Jun de 2019

The representatives of the cluster, with its president Mariano Barroso at the head, have known, by the general director of Endesa Andalucía and Extremadura, Francisco Arteaga, and the director of Institutional Relations of Endesa Andalucía and Extremadura, Rafael Sánchez Durán, the new The company’s projects on energy transition in cities and, in particular, Endesa’s proposal that will turn the Island of Cartuja, in Seville, into an international benchmark in energy transition.

This initiative provides for a 100% renewable energy supply of the Isla de la Cartuja in 2025, with projects in the field of renewable energy, intelligent building, sustainable transport, smart grids and digitalization.

In addition, Endesa has led the Smart City Living Lab in Malaga since 2009, a real laboratory to develop efficiency, energy saving and active demand management measures for individuals, buildings and large clients, with projects and research such as PASTORA –of smart grids- , Zem2All –of electric mobility- or Flexiciency -Flexibility applied to the management of the infrastructure and assets of the electrical system and to the products and services oriented to the user-.

For its part, the Smart City Cluster has approved in its board of directors the incorporation of nine associates belonging to different fields of business activity such as energy, information technology or blockchain.

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Smart City Cluster enhances collaboration among its partners, favoring research, development and innovation in the different solutions and technologies aimed at the development of smart cities.

Smart City Cluster is an alliance of private companies and institutions that work for the development of smart cities.

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