The Castellón-based company provides technical intelligence to the high-temperature solar receiver of the THICAV project and to the floating photovoltaic platforms of PV-BOS, reinforcing control and monitoring in frontier renewables.

Abervian participates in two key projects in the field of advanced renewable energies, the Development of the control system for the solar hot air receiver of the project THICAV, powered by Tewer Engineering, as well as the Design and implementation of the complete remote monitoring system for floating platforms of the project PV-BOS, lead by BluenewablesBoth projects, different in nature but converging in technical complexity and strategic relevance, position the Espaitec firm as key technology partner for emerging energy solutions with a high degree of innovation.

Under the project THICAV, Tewer Engineering has worked in a cavity solar receiver capable of heating process air using concentrated radiation. For prototype testing in the Almería Solar Platform (CIEMAT), Abervian has been responsible for the design and implementation of a SCADA control system, including automatic regulation of air flow and pressure; monitoring of critical temperatures and safety alarms; data acquisition under variable operating conditions; and easy visualization for use by external operators. This is a technically demanding testing environment, where process stability and data reliability are key to system validation.

The project PV-BOS de Bluenewables introduces one Disruptive solution for floating solar energy in marine environments. Abervian will develop a multisensory remote monitoring system, comprising a distributed GPS and IMU to determine the structure's position and movements; a marine weather station (radiation, wind, temperature); panel temperature sensors; photovoltaic system monitoring and onboard alarms; a PLC with 4G/fiber optics and a local buffer.

With these projects, Abervian strengthens its position as a provider of specialized technology for companies operating at the renewable energy frontier., high-temperature solar thermal, and offshore solutions. The company's expertise in sensors, firmware, embedded control, and proprietary cloud platforms allows it to offer turnkey solutions for challenges requiring agility, customization, and high technical proficiency. blackout The Monday, April 28th earthquake, which left a large part of the Iberian Peninsula without electricity, has once again highlighted the need for resilient energy infrastructure. It's not enough to generate renewable energy; it must be precisely controlled, monitored, and optimized. In the words of Javier Barahona, CEO and co-founder of Abervian, "These projects reflect our commitment to a technically viable energy transition," adding, "Both on land and at sea, we are committed to solutions that integrate intelligence, sensors, and operational reliability.".