Cultivating urban space
Through the project with the Municipality of Móstoles, Móstoles EcoEnergía; Veolia and this public institution are carrying out one of the most ambitious projects in all of Spain in terms of sustainable heat energy. Through the use of biomass, which is a source of energy generated from the reuse through chemical processes of organic waste such as dried fruit shells or wood chips, it is possible to supply renewable, sustainable and respectful heat energy. with the environment to more than 6,500 homes in this territory of the southern area of the Community of Madrid. In addition, this service allows the reduction of costs for the inhabitants because the production of this type of energy is much less expensive to produce, therefore reducing its final price.
Which problem does the practice try to solve?
Veolia is a Public Limited Company dedicated to the management of water, waste and energy services. Of French origin, it is also located in Spain, not only participating as a private company, but also collaborating with public institutions in Spanish territory, as we will see below
What are the solution to address the problem?
Veolia helps to develop access to resources, preserve available resources, and replenish them.
What are the beneifts for the user/community?
The social good to which this project responds is to create sustainable cities, respectful of the environment and that meet the needs of the inhabitants in a responsible manner with the environment.
How are CE principles addressed?
Wastewater reuse, a second life for an essential resource