sustainable energy projects

Magna Dea is dedicated to advancing sustainable energy and infrastructure projects. From photovoltaic installations to river rehabilitation, the company is committed to enhancing energy efficiency and promoting a circular economy. Their initiatives align with global sustainability goals, making a positive impact on communities and the environment.

Magna Dea: Leading Sustainable Energy and Infrastructure Solutions

Photovoltaic Plant Project at Serín Waste Treatment Center

Magna Dea has been awarded the contract to draft the project for installing a photovoltaic plant at the Serín Waste Treatment Center. This initiative operates under a self-consumption regime without surpluses, aiming to maximize electrical utilization. The goal? Achieving greater energy efficiency and sustainability, promoting the circular economy, and reducing the carbon footprint. It’s a smart move towards greener energy use right where waste is treated.

Main Benefits of the Photovoltaic Installation

Here are some key figures and facts that highlight the impact of this project:

  • Self-consumption regime without surplus energy export
  • Enhanced electrical utilization at the waste treatment facility
  • Significant reduction in carbon emissions
  • Promotion of circular economy principles
  • Improved energy efficiency contributing to sustainability goals

Expansion and Modernization of Valle Laciana-Leitariegos Winter Station

Work continues steadily on the expansion and modernization of the Valle Laciana-Leitariegos winter station. Magna Dea is deeply involved, handling Project Management and Safety and Health Coordination. This ensures that the project not only advances on schedule but also adheres to the highest safety standards, making the winter station a better, safer place for visitors and workers alike.

Director Plan for Sanitation in Gijón

In Gijón, the development of the Director Plan for Sanitation is underway, part of the broader PIGSS framework. This plan is designed to reinforce strategic planning and guarantee an efficient and sustainable sanitation system. It’s all about making sure the city’s sanitation infrastructure is future-proof and environmentally sound, supporting the health and well-being of the community.

Rehabilitation and Renaturalization of Piles and Peñafrancia Rivers

The Phase II works for rehabilitating and renaturalizing the Piles and Peñafrancia rivers in Gijón are progressing successfully. This project breathes new life into these rivers, restoring natural habitats and improving water quality. It’s a vital step toward ecological restoration and enhancing urban green spaces, benefiting both nature and the people who enjoy these areas.

Project Impact on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  • SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy – through renewable energy projects like the photovoltaic plant
  • SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure – via modernization and technical assistance projects
  • SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – by improving sanitation and river rehabilitation
  • SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production – promoting circular economy principles
  • SDG 13: Climate Action – reducing carbon footprint and enhancing energy efficiency

Innovative Projects in Hydrogen and Digitalization

Magna Dea is also part of the consortium leading the “Hydrogen Hub Asturias” (H2Asturias) project, which recently received over 4.7 million euros in funding from the Principality. This initiative aims to push forward hydrogen technology as a clean energy source. Plus, the company successfully completed a Eurostars Seal project developing an internal combustion engine powered by hydrogen—talk about cutting-edge innovation! On another front, Magna Dea provides consulting and technical assistance for the digitalization of the water cycle in Siero City Council, supporting project management and bidding processes linked to the P.E.R.T.E program. It’s a full spectrum of smart, sustainable solutions shaping the future.

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