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ACCIONA presents it first talks about reverse osmosis desalination

Water30 Apr 2024

ACCIONA held its first panel discussion in its series of Talks designed to promote regenerative a...

ACCIONA | SAINZ XE team achieves its first victory in the opening event of Extreme E 2024

Corporate19 Feb 2024

ACCIONA's team secured a triumph in Sunday's Desert X Prix in Saudi Arabia, positioning ...

ACCIONA|SAINZ XE team starts 2024 extreme e season in Saudi Arabia

Corporate15 Feb 2024

This initial Desert X Prix will reflect the impact of desertification and the need for c...

ACCIONA wins the sustainable contractor of the year award

Water8 Feb 2024

ACCIONA has won the Sustainable Contractor of the year award at the BIG Project ME Awards for its...

ACCIONA leads a project for the extraction of high-value elements from seawater brine

Water1 Feb 2024

As part of its commitment to sustainability and innovation, ACCIONA has launched the MINERALS pro...

ACCIONA is certified as ‘2024 Top Employer’ in ten of its main markets

Corporate18 Jan 2024

ACCIONA has obtained it for the first time the certificate in Peru and the Philippines.

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Energy efficiency to achieve greener buildings

Cities1 Nov 2023
According to the latest United Nations report (UN), 68% of the population will live in cities in 205...

Immersive experiences are here to stay

Social2 Oct 2023
In a continually evolving world in which the technological possibilities seem endless, attracting th...

Regenerative infrastructures to mitigate the effects of climate change

Water19 Sep 2023
More and more cities around the world are looking for ways to build regenerative infrastructures in ...

Our projects from another point of view

Tapping into the sea’s potential to provide islands with sustainable drinking water

Islands rank among the regions hit hardest by climate change and water stress. However, as evidenced by the success story of the Canary Islands, desalination technologies offer a promising solution to mitigate the drinking water shortage.

Our projects from another point of view

How 23 wind turbines conquered their epic Peruvian desert journey

Transporting the San Juan de Marcona wind farm components from the Peruvian port of Paracas to its site 150 miles south in the province of Nazca has been a veritable logistical feat. Read on to learn how we did it.

Our projects from another point of view

Solar-powered irrigation: a new partnership between farming and the Sun

ACCIONA Energía has installed the world’s biggest irrigation system to be powered by a solar plant without batteries in Montesusin (Aragon, Spain).

The latest news about sustainability

The power of local action: tales from the sustainability revolution

From the restoration of arid lands in Australia and Spain to the planting of coral reefs off Colombia, we look at the sustainable local actions improving the planet.

The latest news about sustainability

Underground climate change exists and this is how we can adapt

Cracks are beginning to appear in the ground and in buildings in Chicago and other cities. This is due to underground climate change. What is this and how does it affect urban areas?

The latest news about sustainability

Over 1.5°C: call for action against global temperature increase

Tripling renewable energies by 2030 will be crucial, but what other measures can we take to limit the rise?

The latest news about innovation

Finland to Build the World’s Largest Subterranean Energy Storage System

Finland has initiated the construction of an underground thermal energy storage facility, located 100 meters beneath the surface, capable of supplying energy to a city of medium size.

The latest news about innovation

New Self-Cleaning Paint Emerges as a Solution to Combat Air Pollution

Researchers have developed a photocatalytic paint that keeps building exteriors spotless and could play a vital role in air purifying.

The latest news about innovation

Megabatteries: The Nexus for Renewable Energy

Storage solutions for renewable energy are poised to become the cornerstone for establishing a clean electricity infrastructure.

The latest in People

12 laws of time to get the most out of your hours

The arrival of adulthood brings with it a fatal discovery that we were not so aware of before, when life seemed full of fewer worries: days have only 24 hours and time management at work and in our personal lives becomes more complicated. Just a couple of dozen hours in which to take care of... View Article

We live against the clock because we don’t know how to manage our time correctly both at work and in our personal lives

The latest in People

Too “nice” to lead? Gender stereotypes at work

It’s not uncommon to hear negative adjectives used in society to describe women leaders in comparison to their male counterparts. Too “cold” and “bossy”, in the case of Angela Merkel, Hillary Clinton or Margaret Thatcher. Too “nice” and “soft”, in the case of Jacinda Ardern, the prime minister of New Zealand, for her position on... View Article

Do gender stereotypes affect women’s business leadership? We examine the mistaken belief that women are too “nice” to lead.

The latest in People

A new understanding of the concept of honesty

Honesty is a treasure we all value deeply. It’s that spark of authenticity that we seek in the people around us, preferring the company of those whose essence is marked by sincerity, rather than those who stray from the truth. In our personal lives, it’s more or less clear to all of us that this... View Article

We look at a recent study on the dimensions of honesty and why how we communicate is so important.