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Large clients place trust in ACCIONA to supply their electricity

09/14/2011

Effective energy marketing has given ACCIONA footholds throughout the electricity sector value chain.

Effective energy marketing has given ACCIONA footholds throughout the electricity sector value chain.

From railways to airports, desalination plants and financial services entities, top companies are convinced by a new and promising business area created by ACCIONA which completes its presence in the energy sector value chain.Large corporations from many different sectors have signed contracts with ACCIONA for energy supplied 100% from renewable sources.

ACCIONA supplies energy sourced 100% from renewable energies, which the Spanish Energy Commission has certifi ed Level 'A' for its zero CO2 emissions

Global leader in development, construction and operation of renewable energy installations, ACCIONA has also become an important distributor in the Spanish electricity market, with planned sales to final clients of some 1,000 Gigawatt-hours (GWh) this year, a figure which will increase significantly during the years to come.

The 100% renewable origin character, certified by the Spanish National Energy Commission (CNE), is a differential factor in our product, especially attractive to a growing number of clients aware that reducing their ecological footprints will also have a positive impact on their reputations among consumers.

Much more than electricity

The contribution of ACCIONA is not limited to supplying electricity. It also includes a wide range of additional services aimed at optimizing the consumption of our clients, monitoring this and detecting possible opportunities for improvement, proposing savings and efficiency measures, and when possible managing these to reduce costs.

ACCIONA offers additional services to optimize the amounts clients consume

With its presence in the energy marketing business, ACCIONA is making the final step towards becoming a vertically-integrated electricity company, obtaining better brand visibility with clients, covering price risk in the Company's generation portfolio, and thus contributing revenue stability, switching away from electricity market fluctuations, and generating synergies with other Group activities to contribute new business opportunities.

Clean Energy

Electricity supplied by ACCIONA is produced without emitting carbon. For this, the Spanish Energy Commission (CNE) has conferred upon it the Level 'A' in CO2 emissions (equivalent to zero), well below the national average (Level 'D') which was situated at 0.24 kg of CO2 for each kilowatt-hour generated.

ADIF, Spanish rail infrastructure administrator

  • Objective: Electricity supply for certain railway services representing over 70% of the Company's electrical consumption in 2012: High-speed (AVE) lines linking MadridBarcelona, Madrid-Seville, Madrid-Valladolid; suburban network junctions at Madrid North, Madrid South, Barcelona North and Barcelona South; the Avila-Galicia-Asturias, Medina-Basque Country and Alcázar de San Juan-Andalusia lines; supply to buildings, stations and other ADIF facilities.
  • Estimated consumption: 2,114.8 GWh.
  • Supply period: year 2012.
  • Estimated value: 162m euros.

Madrid Metro

  • Objective: To supply various installations of the network operating company for Madrid metro, among them those situated in the Cerro de la Plata and Nuevos Ministerios areas.
  • Estimated consumption: 105 GWh.
  • Supply period: year 2011.
  • Estimated value: 7.4m euros.

Santander Group

  • Objective: To supply electricity to several Santander Group operational centers in Spain, among them the Boadilla del Monte Financial City in Madrid region, the Group's central services HQ, and the Banesto Complex in Mesena Street, Madrid.
  • Estimated consumption: 160 GWh.
  • Supply period: one year, from 1 July 2011.

AENA, Spanish Airports & Navigation Area

  • Objective: supplying electricity to new airports on the Canary Islands: Grand Canary, Gando (Grand Canary), North Tenerife, South Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, La Palma, El Hierro and La Gomera.
  • Estimated consumption: 215 GWh.
  • Supply period: two years, from 1 October 2010.
  • Estimated value: 15.5m euros.

ACUAMED, Aguas de las Cuencas Mediterráneas

  • Objective: Electricity supply to all desalination and drinking water plants, and other facilities managed by the state ACUAMED company, up to a total of 109 supply points in the provinces of Castellon, Valencia, Alicante, Murcia, Albacete, Almeria, Malaga and Madrid. The most important installations are desal plants at Carboneras and Bajo Almanzora (Almeria), Torrevieja (Alicante) and Aguilas (Murcia), as well as the company's HQ in Madrid.
  • Estimated consumption: 274 GWh.
  • Supply period: one year, from 1 July 2011.
  • Estimated value: 24.1m euros.

Telefónica

  • Objective: To supply electricity to a total of 47 points corresponding to different Telefónica and Telefónica Móviles facilities in Spain. These include its Madrid data processing center in Juan Camarillo Street.
  • Estimated consumption: 246 GWh.
  • Supply period: year 2011.
  • Estimated value: 13m euros.

Other clients

  • Various shopping malls belonging to the Cório Group: Maremagnum (Barcelona), Torrelodones and Sexta Avenida (Madrid).
  • Large industrial clients from the paper, plastics and health care industries.
  • ACCIONA buildings: Corporate HQ in Madrid and ACCIONA Energy central offices in Navarre.
  • Several seawater desalination plants, built and operated by ACCIONA Agua, such as Tordera, Jávea, Grand Canary, Alicante, Almeria and San Pedro de Pinatar.

 

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