
ACCIONA, leader in infrastructures, renewable energies, water and services.
ACCIONA is one of Spain's principal business groups and a leader in the fields of infrastructure development and management, renewable energy, water and services.
With a century of history, and more than 30,000 professionals, it operates in over 30 countries on the five continents. ACCIONA is included in Spain's blue-chip Ibex 35 index and is a core stock in the market (see Financial Information).
ACCIONA's positioning as a pioneer in development and sustainability expresses its capacity to respond to the challenge of attaining sustainable development through all its areas of activity. One of its specific commitments is to steadily reduce its carbon footprint and lead the transition to a low-carbon economy. ACCIONA's activities and businesses avoid millions of metric tons of emissions every year (see Emissions Meter). The Sustainability Master Plan develops the Company's sustainability strategy.
ACCIONA's commitment to innovation has consolidated through more investments, projects, programs and people, all of which underscores the Company's intention to continue to lead the way in the development of more sustainable solutions and alternatives.
ACCIONA Agua participates in the most significant national and international research projects.
The company is active in countless research programmes at a national and international level, participating in important Spanish programmes PROFIT and CENIT, as well as many other European projects.
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Technologies for Offshore Wind Farms in deep water (EOLIA)
EOLIA (Technologies for offshore wind farms in deep waters) is a CENIT project focused on developing new desalination concepts in which renewable energies play a fundamental role, as do minimising the use of chemical reagents and energy consumption without environmental impact.`
ACCIONA Agua has different pilot plants for developing the different research projects. The Tordera plant (Barcelona), San Pedro del Pinatar plant (Alicante, Spain) or Monterey plant (California) are worthy of mention amongst them. Different advanced pre-treatment alternatives are being studied there for the desalination of seawater using ultra and micro-filtration membranes and different reverse osmosis membranes are being assessed as regards their performance in water producing, high conversion studies, boron removal and minimising energy costs. Different advanced disinfection systems are also being studied.
Application of membrane technology for recycling waste water and eliminating emerging contaminants
With respect to waste water treatment and recycling processes, projects such as the application of membrane technologies for recycling waste water and eliminating emerging contaminants have lead to research into the integration of Membrane Biological Reactors (MBR) with nano-filtration and reverse osmosis systems (as well as the destruction and elimination of new emerging contaminants, such as endocrine disrupters), in order to obtain water that complies with strict recycling legislation.
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