Monitoring, efficiency, and advanced energy management from our facilities
New Concisa is part of the Spanish pilot of the European project Stunned, an initiative focused on developing tools to optimize energy consumption and management in energy communities. The project is funded by the European Union with five million euros and involves 18 partners. The pilot in Spain is being developed in Murcia and is coordinated by MIWenergía.
What does Stunned mean for New Concisa?
We participate as a real industrial environment in which this solution is applied and validated. Our photovoltaic installations are part of the system that MIWenergía is monitoring, along with homes and offices in the Science Park.
The objective is to collect real-time consumption data, analyze its behavior, and adjust energy use automatically. All of this enables improved balance between production and demand in the electrical grid.
How the pilot is being developed
The process has been structured in three phases:
- Consumption monitoring: Usage patterns are recorded to build predictive and optimized models.
- Device control: Equipment such as heating and air conditioning is managed automatically according to grid status.
- Impact assessment: The savings generated are analyzed and the economic value that can be obtained from this flexible management is quantified.
Our contribution
New Concisa’s participation in this project reinforces our line of work in energy efficiency and rational use of resources. By integrating our facilities into this testing environment, we contribute to developing solutions that seek consumption more aligned with the operational reality of each moment, without compromising industrial activity.
This type of collaboration allows us to continue advancing toward more precise energy management, based on data and adjusted to the needs of each local grid.
Next steps
The pilot will continue with response tests to electrical system signals simulated by Cuerva, the grid distributor, which will measure how the different participants adjust their consumption in response to imbalances between supply and demand.
Once the pilot is completed, the results will be presented in a technical report and the economic viability of applying this model on a regular basis will be evaluated.