El Hierro (Canaries) : une île et le choix des transitions énergétique et écologique

The island of El Hierro (270 km2 and 8,000 inhabitants) is the most isolated in the Canary archipelago. Since June 2014, El Hierro is getting on its way toward the objective of being self-sustained with 100 % of renewable energy thanks to wind turbines mixed with a wind-powered pumped hydrostorage s...

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Main Author: Alain Gioda
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Published: Éditions en environnement VertigO 2014-12-01
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description The island of El Hierro (270 km2 and 8,000 inhabitants) is the most isolated in the Canary archipelago. Since June 2014, El Hierro is getting on its way toward the objective of being self-sustained with 100 % of renewable energy thanks to wind turbines mixed with a wind-powered pumped hydrostorage system using desalinated water that ensures two days of autonomy in the absence of wind or during storms. Energy independence is the result of a popular initiative supported by a technician and a political leader of the island, which was relayed by the authorities of the Canary Islands, Spain, Europe, and Unesco. However and first of all, this success of an idea like "Small is beautiful" has been developed by individual initiatives since 1947, supported by artists and the regional political party. The ecological transition was formalized in 2000 with the recognition of “Biosphere Reserve of El Hierro” by the UNESCO declaration. This allowed to raise 80 million euros which were used by a society, where local interests predominate, to build an energy complex that was projected in the 80s: a group of five wind turbines of 11MW, a desalination plant, two dams and a 11 MW hydropower plant. A good combination, in a traditional society, of the project of protection and enhancement of the nature with modernity has made possible to be in the path toward energy independence provided by renewable energy. This achievement is reproducible on the high and windy islands worldwide but mostly it can inspire many others.
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spelling doaj-art-3ad237863e6348898dc13bab035fb8182025-01-09T12:41:02ZfraÉditions en environnement VertigOVertigO1492-84422014-12-0114310.4000/vertigo.15595El Hierro (Canaries) : une île et le choix des transitions énergétique et écologiqueAlain GiodaThe island of El Hierro (270 km2 and 8,000 inhabitants) is the most isolated in the Canary archipelago. Since June 2014, El Hierro is getting on its way toward the objective of being self-sustained with 100 % of renewable energy thanks to wind turbines mixed with a wind-powered pumped hydrostorage system using desalinated water that ensures two days of autonomy in the absence of wind or during storms. Energy independence is the result of a popular initiative supported by a technician and a political leader of the island, which was relayed by the authorities of the Canary Islands, Spain, Europe, and Unesco. However and first of all, this success of an idea like "Small is beautiful" has been developed by individual initiatives since 1947, supported by artists and the regional political party. The ecological transition was formalized in 2000 with the recognition of “Biosphere Reserve of El Hierro” by the UNESCO declaration. This allowed to raise 80 million euros which were used by a society, where local interests predominate, to build an energy complex that was projected in the 80s: a group of five wind turbines of 11MW, a desalination plant, two dams and a 11 MW hydropower plant. A good combination, in a traditional society, of the project of protection and enhancement of the nature with modernity has made possible to be in the path toward energy independence provided by renewable energy. This achievement is reproducible on the high and windy islands worldwide but mostly it can inspire many others.https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/15595electricityrenewable energyenergy transitionecological transitionislandsmart grids
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El Hierro (Canaries) : une île et le choix des transitions énergétique et écologique
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renewable energy
energy transition
ecological transition
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smart grids
title El Hierro (Canaries) : une île et le choix des transitions énergétique et écologique
title_full El Hierro (Canaries) : une île et le choix des transitions énergétique et écologique
title_fullStr El Hierro (Canaries) : une île et le choix des transitions énergétique et écologique
title_full_unstemmed El Hierro (Canaries) : une île et le choix des transitions énergétique et écologique
title_short El Hierro (Canaries) : une île et le choix des transitions énergétique et écologique
title_sort el hierro canaries une ile et le choix des transitions energetique et ecologique
topic electricity
renewable energy
energy transition
ecological transition
island
smart grids
url https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/15595
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