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    HIMOINSA has supplied power at the 'Fan Futura Fest' sustainable festival.

    The Fan Futura Fest has been certified and audited as a sustainable festival thanks to its concerted efforts to reduce emissions, hence its decision to use HIMOINSA's S5 generator sets (Stage V engines) and battery power storage and distribution systems (EHR) to supply the festival with power.

    HIMOINSA, the leading designer and manufacturer of power generation systems, has become the official supplier of sustainable power for the Fan Futura Fest festival, held in Murcia (Spain) on the 28th and 29th of July and in which some 40,000 people have enjoyed its music. This music event has been audited and accredited as a sustainable festival thanks to its determined support for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and its strategy which is based on three areas of work: sustainable production, parallel activities related to sustainability and a positive legacy for the environment.

    This context explains why the Festival has chosen HIMOINSA's S5 generator sets (Stage V engine) and battery power storage and distribution systems (EHR | Battery Power Generator) to supply power for the festival - these generator sets are capable of reducing emissions of gases harmful to health (Nox, HCO, PM, CO), by up to 90% compared to previous technologies (S3A). In addition, the areas of the festival that are powered by the Battery Power Generator system guarantee a significant reduction of the carbon footprint given that they produce zero emissions and zero noise when they are the sole source of power.

    “Being involved in the Fan Futura Fest project fulfills one of our main objectives, that of contributing to sustainability and respect for the environment at large events”, explains Juan Ignacio Perona, Commercial Director of HIMOINSA Spain. 

    Fan Futura Fest is committed to taking all the necessary measures to offset its environmental impact, reduce its carbon footprint and maximize its positive impact on the environment. And this year it has gone one step further in its commitment to sustainability by choosing HIMOINSA as its official sustainable power supplier. “Being able to rely on HIMOINSA equipment to help us achieve our mission to be a sustainable festival is extremely important and we are sure that this will mark the beginning of a fruitful collaboration going forward”, declared José Manuel Jiménez, Fan Futura Fest's Sustainability Director.

    This is not the first time that HIMOINSA has provided its different power solutions to sporting and musical events. Its power generation units have been seen at major football championships around the world, extreme competitions such as the Dakar Rally and high-profile international concerts.

     
     

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