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AGEMA

Agencia Municipal de la Energía de Málaga

Energy Management Agency of Malaga

Energy Agency

Year created: 2005 No of staff: 5

Sources of Funding
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100% - Local

Address
C/ Manuel Martín Estévez, nº 4
Edificio Hospital Noble
Málaga
ES-29016
Spain

Phone:
34 951 928979
Fax:
34 952 128512

energia@malaga.eu

Web site: http://www.energia.malaga.eu

Primary contact

Director Jaime Briales GUERRERO
energia@malaga.eu

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General Info

Other contacts include:

Manuel GALEOTE GARRIDO, Senior Specialist
Email: mgaleote@malaga.eu

Juana María LAGUNA MARISCAL, Senior Specialist
Email: jmlaguna@malaga.eu

AGMEM projects include:

  • CEVER There will be optimizing energy of all public schools infant and primary education in the city (90), the monuments (25), all buildings and sites (76) and sports facilities (97) municipals. This conduct energy audits and carry out the measures proposed by the same. Also, criteria will be applied energy efficiency in the rehabilitation and change of use of buildings from the former headquarters of the tobacco factory in Malaga to buildings that will house new administrative units and municipal museum and the building that will house the new units Management of the Municipal Urban Planning. In addition there will be an educational popularization of the results obtained to spread among schoolchildren, the educational community, municipal workers and citizens in general good practice in the efficient use of energy.

    The aim of this project is to eliminate inappropriate energy consumption and minimize spending, both in economic and environmental terms, and thus avoid the inappropriate use of limited resources. This project forms part of an ambitious plan for energy optimisation of the Malaga City Council and is complemented by actions already under way, such as the optimization of public lighting. Another draft presented in this same program is the project "Installing photovoltaic plants" for a total of 3.25 MW.

  • FOVER Conducting the installation of 109 photovoltaic plants with a total of 3.25 MW. Power spread in all public schools in the city and municipal buildings with the aim of producing energy from a renewable source for its sale generated revenue to offset the energy expenditure of the Málaga City Council. Also, this action represents a dramatic spread of renewable energy in the people who would like the Public Administration nearest City Hall, awareness of energy and actual environmental challenges.

    Also we need to highlight the environmental benefits of this action, the avoided a lot of polluting gases in the generation of electricity with respect to conventional central generation. This project forms part of an ambitious plan for energy optimisation of the Málaga City Council and is complemented by actions already under way, such as the optimization of public lighting, and another draft presented at the same programme as is the so-called "Schools, buildings, offices, monuments and sports facilities municipal energy-efficient" (CEVER).

  • Installing stabilizers-reducers in the electrical control panels in the city of Málaga. The action involves the installation of stabilizers-reducing equipment in the electrical control panels of the city of Málaga. This, in addition to the environmental benefits and energy savings to be developed in this action, will make a detailed inventory of all electrical boxes in the city, which would provide a very important information, which could be used for better control of the system Public lighting of the city, as well as the basis for future actions to improve the same. Moreover, the disclosure will be made public at this action, promote the importance of saving energy in lighting in the citizens.

    The stabilizers-reducers allow that reduces the flow of bright lights at certain times and situations where they are not needed the maximum levels of illumination and further stabilize voltage levels to nominal performance lamps, preventing the passage of overvoltage (generating an additional energy consumption in addition to shorten the life of the lamps and even reaching destruction) and subtensiones (which can produce some untimely muted lamps).