Institut Balear de l'Energia
Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain
About
Founded in 2019, Institut Balear de l'Energia is a government headquartered in Palma, Spain specializing in Solar, Energy Storage.
Institut Balear de l'Energia (IBE) is a public enterprise entity of the Government of the Balearic Islands, created under Law 10/2019 on Climate Change and Energy Transition. The institute's primary objectives are to promote and execute actions in energy efficiency, energy management, energy savings, and renewable energies to comply with the Balearic economy's decarbonization calendar. IBE operates three main working axes: energy efficiency improvements for public administration (CAIB), solar and renewable energy projects including floating photovoltaic installations on irrigation basins, and democratic energy initiatives for citizens. The organization manages MELIB, a public network of electric vehicle charging points across the Balearic Islands, provides citizen advisory services for energy transition through regional offices, and develops shared self-consumption projects in communities. The institute has published annual accounts and undergoes annual audits as a public instrumental sector entity.
Headquarters
Palma, Spain
Founded
2019
Company Type
Government