Iberdrola and its commitment: reservoirs that drive the responsible use of water resource

Iberdrola and its commitment: reservoirs that drive the responsible use of water resource

By Dr. Kyle Muller

Iberdrola is a company committed to the environment and thus demonstrates in the responsible use it makes of water. Iberdrola reservoirs for hydroelectric generation fulfill a basic function for the use of water, especially in times of scarcity, since not only the water that comes from rainfall, rivers or streams can be stored, but also allow regulating the flow in a precise way through prey. The result? An effective collaboration in reducing the impact of both drought and flooding in geographical basins and, at the same time, the commitment to generate clean energy with the environment and renewable.

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The drought: a global challenge

Drought is one of the most important problems we face as a society, since at global level they have suddenly increased to 74% of the planet’s surface. Therefore, it has become a challenge that crosses borders and that requires commitment of citizens, companies and governments.

Although the electricity sector is especially vulnerable to the lack of water, from Iberdrola Group it has opted for a system of dams through which all the water can be used, regulate its flow, store it in dams and provide clean and renewable energy, which prevents it from being worse this precious. This reservoir water movement has an important regulation by public bodies with competition in dams and reservoirs, which allow to mark the maximum and minimum dimensions in which the reservoirs move, as well as by the Water Law that marks the priorities of water use. With all this, it is guaranteed that The water that is released to produce electricity is not lostbut it is reused.

Thanks to the involvement of public organizations and the commitment of energy, as in the case of Iberdrola, not only the regulation and control of hydroelectric plants is encouraged, but also bets on a use of sustainable water and a much cleaner generation of energy.

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Iberdrola reservoirs: sustainable water management

Hydraulic energy has been generated in Spain for more than a century and from Iberdrola they are committed to a clear purpose: boost energy transition To combat climate change. To do this, the group is committed to a more electric, healthy and accessible energy model, based on renewables. To do this, the company has Iberdrola reservoirssome Hydroelectric reservoirs that allow regulating or storing waterin order to combat both the effects of drought and avoid overflows. To carry out this sustainable water management, Iberdrola regulates its flow, transparently and strictly regulated, in order to guarantee that water neither western nor lost throughout the processbut it is simply used to take advantage of its entire energy potential and transform it into electricity. This sustainable water management is complemented by hydraulic pumping technology, which allows us to continue contributing the energy service to citizens both in periods of drought and extreme rainfall.

Iberdrola’s commitment is to offer a renewable, clean and does not generate emissions hydroelectric energy, while capable of covering the demand for electricity and avoids the use of the most expensive and polluting technologies. Therefore, its commitment is to offer 100% renewable energy, than having a lower cost than that of fossil fuels, in addition to being clean, it is also cheaper for the consumer.

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Kyle Muller
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Dr. Kyle Muller
Dr. Kyle Mueller is a Research Analyst at the Harris County Juvenile Probation Department in Houston, Texas. He earned his Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from Texas State University in 2019, where his dissertation was supervised by Dr. Scott Bowman. Dr. Mueller's research focuses on juvenile justice policies and evidence-based interventions aimed at reducing recidivism among youth offenders. His work has been instrumental in shaping data-driven strategies within the juvenile justice system, emphasizing rehabilitation and community engagement.
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