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Episcopal Co-Prince Josep-Lluís Serrano Pentinat Tours FEDA's Key Energy Facilities

The 30 April 2026 visit included the hydroelectric plant, Electric Operations Dispatch Centre, and a strategic session on Andorra's sustainability and energy transition projects.

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Key Points

  • Episcopal Co-Prince Josep-Lluís Serrano Pentinat toured FEDA's energy facilities on 30 April 2026.
  • Visited hydroelectric power plant, key to Andorra's electricity generation.
  • Inspected Electric Operations Dispatch Centre monitoring power lines and district heating.
  • Held strategic session on sustainability, energy transition, and FEDA subsidiaries' projects.

**Josep-Lluís Serrano Pentinat, the Episcopal Co-Prince, toured FEDA's key energy facilities on 30 April 2026 to gain firsthand insight into the group's operations and future projects tied to Andorra's energy transition.**

The institutional visit began at the hydroelectric power plant, the country's main electricity generation site. Maintenance staff explained its daily workings and historical significance to the national energy grid.

Serrano Pentinat then moved to the Electric Operations Dispatch Centre, which monitors power lines in real time and handles pipelines for FEDA Ecoterm, the district heating system.

The itinerary concluded with a working session alongside FEDA director general Sílvia Calvó and the management committee. Calvó presented the company's strategic lines, covering current and planned projects at subsidiaries including FEDA Ecoterm, FEDA Solucions, and CTRASA. Discussions highlighted FEDA's commitments to sustainability, energy security, and national infrastructure development.

Accompanying the Co-Prince were his personal representative, Eduard Ibáñez, and secretary general Concepció Garcia. Throughout the day, Serrano Pentinat showed strong interest in the challenges ahead for Andorra's energy system and FEDA's pivotal role in driving the transition and modernizing facilities.

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