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Naturgy successfully closed the 2018 financial year, which was marked by the arrival of a new chairman and CEO, the incorporation of new shareholders, the renewal of the Board of Directors and a new organisational structure aimed at simpler, more transparent management and greater business autonomy.
The Mayor of Toledo, Milagros Tolón, the Local Councillor for Economic Affairs, Enterprise and Employment, Patricia Franco, and the Director-General for Industry, Energy and Mines, José Luis Cabezas, attended the opening ceremony held earlier today for this new natural gas refuelling station.
Naturgy has been recognised for the eighth consecutive year as a world leader for the action it takes to fight climate change, according to the prestigious index drawn up by CDP, the non-profit organisation that every year analyses the action taken against climate change by major companies at international level.
NEDGIA, the gas distribution company of the Naturgy group, has become a member of the European Renewable Gas Registry (ERGaR), the organisation encompassing the main renewable gas stakeholders in Europe and aimed at developing the European renewable gases market.
UFD, the electricity distribution company of Naturgy, is set to invest around 170,000 euros in updates and improvement work on medium- and low-voltage electricity installations in Coles (Ourense).
The UFD representative in Pontevedra, Francisco Ramos, held a meeting with the regional head of the Industry Council in Pontevedra, Ignacio Rial, and the mayors of O Rosal and Oia to discuss the issue of the micro-outages affecting O Rosal, Oia and Tomiño in recent weeks.
Yesterday, Naturgy celebrated its 175th anniversary with a classical music concert at the Teatro Real, with His Majesty the King as guest of honour.
UFD, Naturgy’s electricity distribution subsidiary, closes 2018 with a total of 1,509,529 domestic smart meters installed; i.e., 98.3% of all such devices owned by the company in Galicia, with a contracted power of less than 15 kW. 97.4% of these meters are fully integrated into the tele-management system, thereby complying with current legislation governing the plan to replace old meters.
UFD, Naturgy’s electricity distribution subsidiary, closes 2018 with a total of 3,610,346 domestic smart meters installed; i.e., 99% of all such devices owned by the company in Spain, with a contracted power of less than 15 kW. 99% of these meters are fully integrated into the tele-management system, thereby complying with current legislation governing the plan to replace old meters.
UFD, Naturgy’s electricity distribution subsidiary, closes 2018 with a total of 1,168,621 domestic smart meters installed; i.e., 99.9% of all such devices owned by the company in Madrid, with a contracted power of less than 15 kW.