

The technical program included presentations, panels, and discussion sessions focused on evaluating solutions under real-world conditions, addressing both best practices and monitoring results, as well as the effectiveness of different technologies applied to electrical networks.
Notable contributions included José Rafael Garrido López, head of the Environmental and Water Agency of the Regional Government of Andalusia, who presented success stories on the mitigation of electrocution as a threat to bird conservation in Andalusia. Also noteworthy was the participation of GREFA, with Juan José Iglesias-Lebrija sharing his expertise on the interaction between protected bird species and electrical infrastructures.


On March 12, a field trip took place across Slovakia, Hungary, and Austria, where demonstrations were carried out on 22 kV and 110 kV lines. These included the installation of anti-collision devices using drones and the implementation of anti-electrocution measures. Results from field monitoring and already implemented solutions were also presented, along with the observation of threatened species in cross-border areas.

Participation in this event has allowed us to strengthen our international positioning, establish new collaborations, and continue developing technical solutions aimed at protecting biodiversity in electrical infrastructures.
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