One of the oldest cities in the world is now in the second phase of deploying a next-generation smart grid. Málaga, Spain, has a history that spans about 2,800 years, dating back to the Phoenicians, who settled there in 770 BC. Over the past four years, the Smartcity Málaga pilot project has demonstrated the feasibility of a new energy management model for cities—meeting the municipality’s initial targets of 20 percent annual energy savings, a 6,000-ton-per-year reduction in CO2 emissions and enhanced integration of renewables within the distribution grid.
The project is being spearheaded by Endesa, S.A., the largest electric utility company in Spain. The firm, a majority-owned subsidiary of the Italian utility company Enel, has 10 million domestic customers. Read More
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