Each species, whether animal or plant, has a vital role in maintaining the balance of the planet. In any ecosystem, they constitute essential elements on which we depend to obtain fundamental resources in a sustainable way, such as food, clean water, air, and energy.
Our commitments
At Cepsa, we have set goals for biodiversity that commit us to mitigating impacts during the development and maintenance of our future wind and solar projects.Biodiversity policy
What do we do at Cepsa?
We conserve ecosystems
We develop ecosystem restoration and conservation projects, taking concrete steps to improve biodiversity in the environments where we operate. We collaborate with experts, scientific institutions, and competent authorities.
We innovate
We encourage the creation of knowledge by studying the ecosystems we protect and promote its scientific dissemination and its use to raise awareness among local communities and society as a whole.
We participate in innovation projects to improve knowledge of numerous species and ecosystems, the results of which contribute to better nature conservation and sustainable development.
Biodiversity Action Plans
Since 2016 we have had an internal guide to prepare and implement Biodiversity Action Plans (BAP), which helps us to protect the most sensitive environments where our facilities are located.
We analyze our impacts and dependencies
Following the LEAP approach (localize, evaluate, analyze, and prepare), in 2023 we will conduct an analysis of the impacts and dependencies that our activities have on each environmental vector, which will help us identify our risks and opportunities related to nature.
We care about biodiversity
At Cepsa, we promote the protection of biodiversity by applying the principle of mitigation hierarchy (avoid, minimize, restore, and ultimately, compensate).
Avoid
Avoid potential avoidable social and environmental impacts.
Alijar II wind farm: Projects aimed at preserving and restoring the Montagu's harrier population and study on Iberian bats.