Work on third building at first campus ongoing European data center operator Data4 is building a second Spanish campus outside of the capital city The company this week announced plans for a new data center campus in San Agustín del Guadalix The new MAD02 campus will span four buildings totaling 16,000 square meters of IT space and 80MW The company aims to invest €530 million ($583.2m) in the project Groundbreaking for the first phase of development is scheduled for next month with construction at the campus set to continue until 2029 Planned sustainability efforts for the new campus include reusing waste heat to heat homes use of low-emission concrete and recycled wood fiber coatings The new San Agustín del Guadalix campus joins the MAD01 campus in Alcobendas. Launched in 2020, the eight-hectare campus will host six buildings totaling 70MW at full build-out. Work on the third building is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2024 We will build this new sustainable and innovative campus in San Agustín del Guadalix that will benefit both the local community and our ambition to quickly reach 1GW capacity,” said Data4 CEO Oliver Micheli "We see great market opportunities in Spain in terms of digital infrastructure where we plan to make an investment of €850 million ($936m) until 2030." Established in 2006 by Colony Capital (now DigitalBridge), Data4 currently operates around 30 data centers in France, Italy, Spain, Poland The company is also developing a former army barracks in Hanau that could reach 200,000 sqm (2.1 million sq ft) and 180MW The company was sold to Brookfield Infrastructure earlier this month A version of this story appeared on our Spanish edition Data Centre Dynamics Ltd (DCD), 32-38 Saffron Hill, London, EC1N 8FH Email. [email protected]DCD is a subsidiary of InfraXmedia The spatial configuration of the building is defined by four groups of elements governed by a common geometrical system: a loadbearing one linked to tension and to geometry; the display of products – printing on canvasses, vinyls and rigid materials; the machinery for the production and control of the interior climate; and the envelope, a metallic enclosure without substructure. The system acquires geometric, structural and spatial stability by aggregation of a single element: a double-Y piece that forms four hexagonal-shaped quadrants, adjusting to the changing lights and to the different positions. Through a process of differentiation, the piece becomes the pillars of three levels, the beams of the lower floors and roof, the stairs, the supports of the exterior screens or the pieces that connect the different floors. AMID [cero9]: Cristina Díaz Moreno, Efrén García Grinda Jorge Saz Semolino, José A. Quintanar, Mireia Luzárraga, Alejandro Muiño, Iñigo González-Haba, Jaime Bartolomé, Julia Gómez Candela, Javier Casado, Paula Ferruz, Ana Miret, Miguel Paredes, Marta Alonso, Bruno Gomes, Giacomo Beccari BOMA (Brufau, Obiol, Moya & Ass, slp) Robert Brufau, Xavier Aguiló, María José Camporro, Raquel Álvarez (estructura structure); Francisco Paradinas (instalaciones mechanical engineering); 3.14 GA (gestión management) Sorry, there arent any match using your search terms, please try again using other terms. © Josep Maria MolinosAn auditorium completes this comprehensive list with a range of possibilities of natural lighting by means of large movable façade panels The car parks are completely open and yet covered leading to energy efficiency and the pleasant sensation of natural lighting and ventilation This enhances the quality and warmth of the public space and reinforces the company’s public ethical image thereby creating a veritable city within a city You'll now receive updates based on what you follow Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors If you have done all of this and still can't find the email ACCIONA has been awarded the contract for the operation and maintenance of the wastewater treatment plants in the middle basin of the Jarama River has a five-year duration and a budget of €24.5 million It includes the maintenance of seven wastewater treatment plants: Algete II The first six have been operated by ACCIONA for the last five years the seven plants have the capacity to serve an equivalent population of one million with an annual water volume of more than 21 million cubic meters has the largest capacity with a volume of more than 8.5 million cubic meters serving an equivalent population of 450,000 It features biological treatment of activated sludge with nutrient elimination and a biogas cogeneration system for anaerobic digestion allowing the recovery of 35% of the active energy consumed are equipped with the latest systems for continuous control and monitoring of key parameters in the nutrient removal process ACCIONA will use a fleet of seventeen 100% electric vehicles as well as a tanker truck for sludge management It will also implement remote control systems in three of the facilities to increase the quality of the service ACCIONA consolidates and expands its presence in wastewater treatment in the Community of Madrid It currently operates a number of flagship plants such as the Culebro Cuenca Baja WWTP and the Culebro Cuenca Media Alta WWTP with sufficient combined treatment capacity to serve an equivalent population of four million I accept Information on data protection In compliance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 on Data Protection and with other Data Protection regulations in force you are hereby informed that your personal data shall be processed by Acciona whose identification data are as follows: Tax ID No (NIF): A08001851; Address: Avenida de la Gran Vía de Hortaleza No.: +34 91 663 28 50; email: protecciondedatos@acciona.com Your data shall be processed in order to send you information through the subscription to our Newsletter through electronic means activities and news pertinent to our activity sectors The consent given by the data subject by indicating that they have read and accept this data protection information comprises the lawfulness of processing the subscription Request cannot be satisfied We may also process your satisfaction or preferences Data shall be stored until the elimination is requested we may give access to your data to service providers (such as technology service providers) who assist us in fulfilling this purpose may be located outside of the European Economic Area in territories that do not offer a level of data protection that is comparable to that of the European Union we transfer User data with appropriate safeguards and always ensuring the security of the same The data subject can exercise their rights of access to or rectification and/or the restriction of or objection to the processing of such data by writing the Department of Data Protection located at Avenida de la Gran Vía de Hortaleza 28033 (Madrid) or by sending the form available in the link: FORM If we consider it necessary in order to be able to identify you, we may ask you for a copy of an identity document. Furthermore, at any time the data subject may withdraw the granted consent by contacting the aforementioned address and file a claim to the Supervisory Authority (Agencia Española de Protección de Datos www.aepd.es) You can also unsubscribe from the Newsletter communication For any further information you can visit the Privacy Police on the website https://www.acciona.com/privacy-policy/ A Guardia Civil officer died in the line of duty this Friday (26 April) during a police operation in San Agustín del Guadalix the force has reported on its X social media account «We regret the death in the line of duty of our colleague José Antonio» which has already received dozens of comments Lamentamos el fallecimiento en acto de servicio de nuestro compañero José Antonio quien durante una actuación policial en una nave industrial en un polígono de San Agustín del Guadalix, cae varios metros al suelo al ceder una de las plantas.#InMemorian pic.twitter.com/TOb12mxTAO the police officer was carrying out a search of a building on an industrial estate in the Madrid region municipality when one of the floors of the property collapsed the force has not provided any further information Comentar es una ventaja exclusiva para registrados PRODUCTS Gas Turbines M501 J Series M701 J Series M501 G Series M701 G Series F-Class H-25 H-100 Hydrogen Gas Turbines Aero-Derivative Gas Turbines Aero FT8® MOBILEPAC® Aero FT8® SWIFTPAC® Aero FT4000® SWIFTPAC® Steam Turbines Boilers Generators Control Systems Emissions Controls Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) System Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Plants Carbon Capture Electrolyzers Battery Energy Storage Solar Development SOLUTIONS Power Generation Hydrogen Digital Upgrades & Retrofits Emissions Controls Fast-track, On-demand, and Emergency Power SERVICES Gas Turbine Services Steam Turbine Services Generator Services Aero-Derivative Gas Turbine Services Control & Digital Services Boiler Services Emission Control Services SUCCESS STORIES J-POWER Advanced Clean Energy Storage Project Plant Mcdonough-Atkinson IPP Renewed T-Point 2 Hydrogen Park Domo San Pedro Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) Capital Power Corporation INSIGHTS & NEWS Events Insights News Video Podcast ABOUT US Why Mitsubishi Power Path to Net Zero Locations MHPS Helps Independent Power Producer Offer Record Lowest Cost of Electricity with Ultra-Reliable J Series Advanced Class Gas Turbines 2016) Iberdrola SA today presented Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (MHPS) with its Global Supplier of the Year Award at an event held at its San Agustin del Guadalix technology campus outside of Madrid The award recognizes the key role MHPS played in Iberdrola's ability to offer record low cost of electricity and proven reliability as Mexico expands its electrical grid with highly efficient natural gas power generation The Iberdrola Best Global Supplier of 2016 Award was presented by Iberdrola Chairman and CEO Ignacio S Galán to MHPS Americas Chairman of the Board Koji Hasegawa "This award recognizes MHPS for its commitment technological capabilities and competitiveness enabling Iberdrola Mexico to be awarded by CFE for power purchase agreements for combined-cycle power plants at Escobedo and Topolobampo II based on the J-series advanced class gas turbine," said Galan "These projects solidify Iberdrola's position as Mexico's largest independent power producer and MHPS's proven product performance and reliability was a critical enabler for our project "Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems is proud to receive the Iberdrola Global Supplier of the Year Award," said Hasegawa "Iberdrola is a leading global energy producer and our partnership in Mexico reflects the common philosophy our two organizations share when it comes to meeting growing needs for electricity in developing economies in a highly efficient and reliable manner using proven products and industry-leading performance It is an honor to have Iberdrola as a customer and see our partnership recognized by this prestigious award." MHPS has been working with Iberdrola Mexico on two critical GTCC projects the partnership between Iberdrola and MHPS resulted in contracts for two major power plants totaling 1,740 megawatts (MW) With industry leading performance and emissions based on the best-selling J-series gas turbine the two facilities mean a lower cost of electricity more reliability and a cleaner environment for electricity customers in Mexico MHPS signed an agreement with Iberdrola to supply two J-series gas turbines a steam turbine and long term service agreement for the 890 (MW) Noroeste Power Plant the combined cycle plant is expected to be online in 2019 Iberdrola signed an agreement with MHPS for two M501J gas turbines and one steam turbine for the CFE Noreste combined cycle power plant located in Escobedo This 850 MW plant is expected to be online in July 2018 MHPS has now received orders for 45 J-Series turbines of which 21 are in commercial operation and have generated over 320,000 operating hours with 99.3% reliability An air-cooled version of the product is also available It is the largest and most fuel efficient gas turbine in the world and the only turbine in its size range with proven operating experience Subscribe to our newsletter and stay updated ACCIONA Agua has been awarded a contract to operate and maintain the wastewater plants owned by Canal de Isabel II in the Jarama Medio and Henares watersheds which came into force on 1 March 2019 and last almost 5 years has associated revenues amounting to €33 million The 15 wastewater plants serve a population equivalent to 1.25 million people and process 80 million cubic metres per year ACCIONA Agua will operate the following 15 wastewater plants: Alcalá Este Velilla de San Antonio and Arroyo Quiñones rated for an equivalent population of 374,090 and processing 21.5 million cubic metres per year After being upgraded by ACCIONA as part of the National Water Quality Plan it has a biological treatment process comprising a hybrid suspended sludge moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) to simultaneously eliminate organic matter and nutrients This type of hybrid (IFAS) reactor was developed by ACCIONA and it has a number of references in Spain and other countries this plant has had a cogeneration system fired by biogas produced by anaerobic digestion that generates approximately 30% of the plant's energy requirements This group has a number of wastewater plant references Velilla de San Antonio and San Agustín de Guadalix equipped with the most modern continuous control systems for monitoring key parameters in the process of eliminating nutrients (ammonia and nitrate in bioreactors and orthophosphates in discharged treated water) The other plants use a variety of water treatment processes and are estimated to treat 28.5 million cubic metres per year in total ACCIONA will acquire 18 all-electric vehicles to fulfil the contract It will also monitor all the facilities' electricity consumption with the final goal of cutting it by more than 10% This new O&M contract strengthens ACCIONA Agua's lead in the Madrid region It currently operates such emblematic contracts as the Culebro Cuenca Baja and Culebro Cuenca Media Alta wastewater plants with a rated capacity equivalent to a population of 4 million The Jarama Medio and Henares watersheds represent the largest group in terms of both revenues and processing volume of wastewater plants and sanitation systems of the four lots that Canal de Isabel II Gestión has put out to tender in recent years This contract strengthens and expands ACCIONA Agua's presence in wastewater treatment in the Madrid region since with the renewal of the Jarama Medio group it now manages three of the four groups of outlying wastewater plants