Fira de Barcelona and the CEEC promote the energy transition of the energy-intensive industry
The Industrial Energy Transition conference will take place on November 5th, bringing together industry leaders to address challenges and solutions in efficiency, self-consumption, and digitalization.
    Efficiency, self-consumption and digitalization will be some of the central themes of the day Industrial Energy Transition: Driving Competitiveness, Efficiency & ProfitabilityThe event, which will take place next Wednesday, November 5th, at the Gran Via venue of Fira de Barcelona, is organized by Fira de Barcelona and the Catalan Energy Efficiency Cluster (CEEC). It will bring together companies with high energy consumption in their production processes to address practical solutions to the challenges of the energy transition. The day will be an exclusive meeting point for managers and energy decision-makers in industrial environments, where they will share real-world experiences, success stories, and strategies that are already making a difference in leading companies. The program, which has the support of the Ministry of Industry, will analyze the electrification process, the role of self-consumption, and the impact of energy costs in energy-intensive sectors. The event aims to boost operational efficiency, competitiveness, and energy resilience.
The aim of the meeting is to provide attendees with concrete tools to boost operational efficiency, competitiveness, and energy resilience in a context marked by cost volatility and new regulatory requirements. The various sessions will cover topics ranging from the impact of energy bills on Spanish industry to the most innovative technological solutions applied in industrial environments. A highlight of the sessions will be a roundtable discussion with representatives from companies such as ROCA Group, DOW Chemical, Alimrall, and Alier, who will share real-world experiences on energy efficiency management within their organizations. In addition, companies like Schneider Electric, Veolia, and Endesa will present cutting-edge solutions that are transforming energy management in the industrial sector. The event will conclude with the presentation of the study "Socioeconomic Impact in Spain of a Competitive Electricity Bill in Industry," prepared by the consulting firm PwC Spain, which will offer a quantitative view of the benefits of an efficient energy policy for the national productive sector.