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Abengoa Our commitment
Abengoa focuses its growth on the creation of new technologies that contribute to sustainable development by …
o Generating energy from renewable resources
o Converting biomass into biofuels and producing drinking water from sea water
o Creating infrastructures respectful with the environment
o Promoting new development and innovation horizons
To achieve this, in Abengoa… o We invest in research, development and innovation (R&D&I)
o We expand big potential technologies
o We deevelop the necessary talent by attracting and retaining the best people (about 26,000 employees)
o We devote financial and human resources to promoting social action policies that contribute to social and human progress
Abengoa's commitment to sustainable development is a priority in all its activities. We try to reduce the impact of our activities with the help of an integrated management system
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Abengoa Financial Information
Abengoa (MCE: ABG.B/P SM /NASDAQ: ABGB) applies innovative technology solutions for sustainability in the energy and environment sectors, generating electricity from renewable resources, converting biomass into biofuels and producing drinking water from sea water
57% 24%
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Spain
Rest of Europe
Africa
South America Concessional
infrastructures
Engineering and construction
Industrial production
7.151 M€ 1.408 M€
Geographical areas Activity fields
2014 Sales Ebitda 2014
North America
Asia & Oceanía
Sales
7.151M€ (1) % (7.245 M€ en 2013)
Ebitda
1.408 M€ 11 % (1.267 M€ en 2013)
Net profit
125 M€ 24 % (101 M€ en 2013)
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Abengoa Business
Abengoa creates value based on its technology
R&D&Innovation • Development of
innovative technological solutions
• Competitive market advantage
Business development • Pilot
demonstration plants
• Technological marketing
• Offers, financing and contracts
Engineering & construction • Converts
technology into reality
• 70 years of experience in energy infrastructures
• Own “Know-how”
• International leading contractor in T&D
O&M • Solar, transmission
lines, desalination, cogeneration and others
• 25 years of contracts’ average life
• Biofuels
We operate in two high growth sectors: Energy and Environment
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Transmission and distribution
Installations and infrastructures
Railway Manufacturing
Transmission lines
Alternating current
Direct current
Underground
Electric substations
Catenary
Traction substations
Communications
Energy storage systems
Manufacture of electronics
Motor control centers and electrical modular rooms
Low and medium voltage switchboards
The company of the engineering and industrial construction and infrastructures business unit, specialized in the implementation of projects in relation to the following products:
Inabensa Activities
Maintenance, electricity and instrumentation
Photovoltaic energy
Wind energy
Energy efficiency
Mechanical assemblies
Smart building
Thermal and acoustic protection
… covering all the value chain (Promotion + EPC + O&M).
Promotion Financing Construction O&M
Integration
Engineering Manufacturing & Procurement
Risk management
Value Chain
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Activities Transmission and distribution
Inabensa is an international reference in the transmission and distribution of electric energy
•Alternating current lines (AC): lower investment and greater ease in controlling the network. •Direct current lines (DC): highly suitable for long distances, due to lower losses. •Underground lines: up to 400 kV. •Voltage levels : from low voltage lines (less than 1 kV) to high and very high voltage (400 to 800 kV).
AIS (Air Insulated Switchgear): Conventional SS, their switchgear, cables and busbars are air insulated.
GIS (Gas Insulated Switchgear): They require less space and are utilized in locations with extreme weather conditions, are armored and their switchgear and busbars are insulated in SF6 gas.
Hybrid SS: A combination of AIS and GIS, with outdoor busbars and gas-insulated switchgear. Less space.
Converter stations: located at the ends of the lines, conversion between DC and AC.
Lines: Currents and voltages Substations (SS)
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During the XXI century , more than 26,000 km of lines and almost 300 substations have been built
Since 2008, according to Engineering News –Record magazine, Abeinsa is the biggest T&D international contractor .
Canada: 230 kV HVL AC, +- 200 HVDC, 412 km. Maritime Link
India: 2 HVL DC 800 kV and 400 km Gorakhpur-Gomti River/ Islampur – Saharsa
Saudi Arabia: Two 380/132/11 kV GIS SS in Jeddah and Riyadh
Ukraine: 750 kV HVL AC Zaporizhia- Kakhovska SS, 187 km
Oman: Three 132 kV SS and associated lines
Guatemala, Panama, Costa Rica and Nicaragua: 230 kV HVL, SIEPAC. 1,233 km
Main projects
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Accreditations and certifications with leading public and private sector companies are available.
Activities Transmission and distribution
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Activities Installations and infrastructures
Inabensa builds all kinds of facilities and equips them to make them livable and efficient, covering the design, supply, manufacturing, assembly and testing systems
Capacities • LV and HV electric installations • Transformation centers • Maintenance, instrumentation and operation
Maintenance, electricity and instrumentation
References • Electric works, Factoría Torraspapel, since 1988 (Spain) • Electric and instrumentation works, Repsol and Cepsa, since 1970 (Spain) • Works in airports for Aena since 1990 • Electromechanical installations of the Niels Bohr building for the Copenhague
University and Hospital (Denmark) • EPC of the Campillos Biogas plant (Malaga, Spain) • Dehydration and desulfurization building for Hugoton plant (Kansas, USA)
Mechanical assemblies
Capacities • Electromechanical assembly • Hydraulic assembly • Air conditioning, water and passive protection
against fire system installations.
These activities are developed in: • Thermal and nuclear power plants • Cogeneration and combined clycle power plants • Mine and gas plants • Chemical, petrochemical and pharmaceutical
plants
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Activities Smart building
Inabensa constructs buildings and undertakes all the activities to carry out "turnkey" projects, in this activity
Buildings • Hospitals • Prisons • Educational centers • Court buildings • Conference and
exhibition centers • Airports • Offices • Nuclear power plants • Industrial centers
References •Uruguay: Punta de Rieles prison. • Brazil: Manaus North zone hospital • Spain: City of Justice (Malaga) and Campus de la Salud Hospital (Granada). •Mexico: Mexiquense cultural centre
Capacities • Design, civil works, licenses and permissions. • Installations (electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, gas, fire protection,
telecommunications, etc.) • Comprehensive residential and complementary non-health services
(cleaning, laundry, catering, parking, etc..) • Operation and maintenance.
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Activities Renewable energy
Inabensa has been consolidated in the photovoltaic industry with more than 320 MW installed and 300 under construction and it is the first wind power developer and private operator in Uruguay
Capacities: • Fixed or tracking installations (one or two axes) • Modules polycrystalline, monocrystalline or "thin
film" silicon • High concentration modules and BIPV (“Building
Integrated Photovoltaics”). Referencias: •USA : 30 MW Lone Valley Solar and 265,7 MW Mount Signal Solar (California) •Chile: Atacama PV and energy storage system with bateries •France: 8 MW Brigadel PV • Japan: 600 kW cc / 550 kW ca Hazu and Komono PV
Capacities • Promotion, design, site assessment and
environmental impact • Permits and energy production analysis • procurement, construction, installation and
commissioning • Operation, sale of the energy produced and
maintenance
References: •Uruguay: Peralta (50 MW); Talas de Maciel (50 MW), Campo Palomas (70 MW) wind farms. •Mexico: 148 MW Tres Mesas wind farm
Photovoltaic energy Wind energy
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Catenary and traction substations Communications
Inabensa has built from the year 2000 more than 2,300 km of railway lines and almost 80 substations
The complete product and services range for communications networks
Inabensa is an international reference for overheadlines, traction substations, communications and ancillary installations: high voltage (HV), low voltage (LV), lighting and ventilation
Technology CAVE (up to 350 km), TkMx (up to 160 km), detection of broken rail, bidirectional SS, energy storage systems and software development.
Capabilities in catenary • HS overhead line for 350 km/h, alternating current (AC). • Direct current (DC) overhead line from 160 to 220 km/h. • AC overhead line up to 160 km/h. • Renewal of catenaries and voltage adaptation. • Subway and tram infrastructure.
Traction substations • Traction SS and auto-transformer sites for HS lines. • Traction SS for surface and underground subway, for open
line and surface and Automated People Mover (APM) and with compact designed.
Activities in railway sector • Supply and installing GSM-R infrastructure. • Communication and control systems for subway, trams and commuter trains loudspeaker, interphone, CCTV, IP telephones, access control, tetra systems, train identification and passenger information systems, and LAN networks..
Other activities •Network deployments and maintenance. • Industrial communications and engineering and installations in commutations centrals. •Manufacturing and supply of auxiliary equipment: towers, weather proof supply equipment, electrical cabinets and precision devices (inclinometers)…
Activities Railway and Communications
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Clients America
Middle East
Europe
India
• Communications systems
• Network and coverage equipment
• Deployment of GSM-R communications for
AVE trains
• Fixed telecommunication network
• Selective and exploitation network telephony
• Ancillary equipment
Railway references
Activities Railway and communications
Ghaziabad-Moradabad line, 280 km (Uttar Pradesh)
Nallapadu-Digumetta line, 266 km (Andhara Pradesh)
Electrification of England’s Southern Region
Electrification of HS lines , 800 km (Spain)
Makkah–Madinah HS line, 900 km (Saudi Arabia)
Lines in Izmir, 18 km (Turkey)
Lines 3 and 6 of the Metro de Santiago, 74 km (Chile)
Suburban railway Buenavista – Cuantitlán line (Mexico)
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Activities Manufacturing
Inabensa has three production centers located in Seville, Madrid (Spain) and Tianjin (China) with a total area of 26.100 m2
Products and sectors
References •Algeria: Manufacture of MV cabinets and LV boards for the Tenés sea water desalination plant. •Uruguay: Switchboards (LV General boards and motor control centers) for the Paysandú Bioethanol plant.
Saudi Arabia: Design, manufacture and supply, for Talgo, of the switchboards located within the HS trains of the Makkah – Madinah project. •China: Control rooms and simulators for Hainan, Fuquing and Fangjiashan projects. •Russia: 5 turbine control rooms for General Electric (Nakhodka project)
Production centers
These centers cover the equipment manufacture and supply worldwide.
Seville PC Alcalá de Henares PC Tianjin PC
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Principales magnitudes
• Best delivery time 2014-2015 prize, granted by Alstom • Diamond Procurement Awards 2014, granted by AERCE in the
“Supplier Integration in Value Chain” category. • Carbon Disclosure Project, supply chain 2013, score of 95 out of
100. • Sabic EHSS Award for Global Contractor 2012, third best contractor
in Occupational Risk Prevention worldwide.
Currently operating in more than 15 countries with almost 2,000 highly qualified staff, Inabensa is able to undertake projects across the world.
Our clients
Sales 2015 Acknowledgements and awards
R&D In its commitment to sustainable development and the fight against
climate change, Inabensa leads projects and technology platforms in the field: energy storage, CO2 capture and recovery, communications, aerospace, ocean and sea power, power electronics, electro-mobility.