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Iberdrola Partners with ICEYE to Deploy SAR Satellite Technology for Extreme Weather Resilience

By MGN EditorialJune 29, 2026 at 11:29 AM

Spanish energy giant Iberdrola has selected satellite intelligence firm ICEYE to bolster its infrastructure resilience against extreme weather events, leveraging synthetic aperture radar technology for near real-time risk monitoring and damage assessment.

## Iberdrola Turns to SAR Satellites to Harden Energy Network Against Climate Risks Iberdrola, one of the world's largest electric utilities, has announced a strategic partnership with ICEYE, a leading provider of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite solutions, to strengthen the resilience of its energy network in the face of increasingly severe weather events. According to PR Newswire, the collaboration will see ICEYE's SAR satellite constellation and near real-time data analytics deployed to help Iberdrola anticipate and respond to a range of climate-related hazards, including floods, wildfires, and high-wind events. The solution is set to be piloted initially in Spain before any broader rollout. ### Why SAR Technology Matters for Energy Infrastructure Synthetic aperture radar is particularly well-suited to critical infrastructure monitoring because it can penetrate cloud cover and operate effectively in all weather conditions — a significant advantage over conventional optical satellite imagery, which is often obscured precisely when severe weather strikes. This capability allows operators to obtain actionable situational awareness during the most critical phases of a weather event. For Iberdrola, the practical applications are significant. The technology is expected to enable the company to: - **Anticipate risks** before extreme weather events make landfall or escalate - **Assess infrastructure damage** rapidly in the immediate aftermath of incidents - **Minimize disruption** to electricity supply for customers and grid operators ### Broader Significance for the Energy Sector The partnership reflects a growing trend among major energy and utility operators to integrate space-based intelligence into their operational risk management frameworks. As climate volatility intensifies, the ability to monitor vast transmission and distribution networks from orbit — and to act on that data within minutes rather than hours — is becoming a competitive and operational necessity. For the maritime sector, the development carries parallel relevance. SAR satellite networks of the kind operated by ICEYE are also widely used for vessel tracking, offshore infrastructure monitoring, and coastal flood assessment — capabilities that intersect directly with port operations, offshore energy installations, and coastal logistics networks. Iberdrola's move signals that large-scale infrastructure operators across the energy and utilities space are prepared to invest in satellite intelligence as a frontline tool for climate adaptation, a trend maritime operators and port authorities are likely to watch closely as they face similar pressures on coastal and offshore assets. *Source: PR Newswire*
#SAR satellite#Iberdrola#ICEYE#extreme weather resilience#energy infrastructure#remote sensing#climate risk#offshore monitoring

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