Live Eco Dashboard: Understanding Camping Salatà’s Real-Time Energy and Water Metrics
Planning a greener getaway and want proof your stay makes a difference? Camping Salatà’s Live Eco Dashboard puts real-time sustainability data at your fingertips. The Live Eco Dashboard shows daily-updated figures for on-site solar energy and water reuse, so you can see—at a glance—how your holiday supports concrete environmental progress.
In this guide, you’ll learn what the dashboard displays, how to read each metric, and why these numbers matter for your experience in Roses on the Costa Brava.
What is the Live Eco Dashboard?
Camping Salatà’s Sustainability page includes a live display that updates daily with two headline indicators:
- An energy figure for power self-generated on site (displayed as about 85 kW)
- The percentage of water currently reused (around 56%)
You’ll also see a clear “last updated” timestamp on the page. This transparency lets you check the latest status before you arrive and track the numbers during your stay.
Quick snapshot of the key numbers
| Metric | What you’ll see | What it means for you |
|---|---|---|
| Energy self-generated | About 85 kW (live figure) | Visible proof of active on-site power production via solar. |
| Share of consumption from on-site solar | Approximately 85% of electricity currently self-generated | A stay powered largely by the campsite’s own renewable source. |
| Water reused | Around 56% (live figure) | A significant portion of water is captured and reused, reducing overall consumption. |
| Update frequency | Daily with a visible timestamp | You’re reading current information, not last season’s estimates. |
Note: The dashboard labels the energy figure in kW, a unit of power. Separately, the Sustainability page states that approximately 85% of the electricity the campsite consumes is currently produced by its own solar installation. Both insights complement each other—one shows the live power context, the other indicates how much of overall consumption is covered by on-site renewables.
How to read the Live Eco Dashboard
Energy self-generated (kW): what you’re seeing
- The energy card shows a live figure around 85 kW. In energy systems, kW typically represents power capacity or momentary output rather than accumulated energy over time.
- Camping Salatà also reports that approximately 85% of the electricity consumed on site is currently self-generated by its solar installation. Together, these signals point to a holiday experience that relies strongly on renewables.
- Solar panels at the campsite supply renewable energy to common areas, reducing reliance on conventional electricity.
Why this matters: Generating power on site reduces grid demand and associated emissions. For guests, it means day-to-day comforts are backed by visible clean-energy performance.
Water reused (%): what the percentage tells you
- The water card displays a live reuse rate around 56%. This indicates the share of water being reused versus total water used at that moment in time.
- In general, water-reuse systems treat water for suitable secondary uses, helping cut total consumption and easing pressure on local resources.
Why this matters: On a coastal holiday, responsible water management protects the environment you came to enjoy. A robust reuse rate means the campsite is actively conserving without compromising comfort.
Why these eco metrics matter for your stay
Verified commitments, not just claims
Camping Salatà’s sustainability work is backed by recognized certifications and validations:
- ISO 9001 and ISO 14001
- EMAS III, with the environmental statement most recently validated in 2023
- Biosphere certification (2024)
- Spain’s “Q for Quality” tourism certification
These credentials reinforce what you see on the Live Eco Dashboard: ongoing, audited improvements rather than one-off measures.
Tangible measures beyond the numbers
- Solar panels supply renewable energy to common areas, supporting the strong self-generation share.
- The main outdoor pool uses a salt-water system, which reduces chemical use and aligns with the campsite’s sustainability goals.
- Electric vehicles are used on site for waste collection and staff transport, reducing internal emissions.
Together, these initiatives translate dashboard metrics into day-to-day environmental gains you can feel around the grounds.
Featured answers for quick search
Where can I see Camping Salatà’s Live Eco Dashboard?
On the Sustainability page. It updates daily and shows an energy figure for on-site self-generation and the current percentage of water reused, alongside a clear timestamp.
How much of the campsite’s electricity is self-generated?
Approximately 85% of the electricity consumed on site is currently produced by Camping Salatà’s own solar installation.
How much water is being reused right now?
The live display shows around 56% water reused. The figure updates daily, so check the current reading before or during your stay.
Is the pool system aligned with sustainability goals?
Yes. The main outdoor pool uses a salt-water system, reducing chemical use and supporting the campsite’s sustainability objectives.
Does Camping Salatà hold sustainability certifications?
Yes. The campsite holds ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and EMAS III (with the latest EMAS validation in 2023), Biosphere certification (2024), and Spain’s “Q for Quality”.
Practical tips: how guests can help move the metrics in the right direction
Small actions add up. Here are simple, high-impact habits to support the dashboard’s positive trajectory during your stay:
- Be water-wise in showers and at the dish-washing sinks. Shorten showers, turn taps off while soaping, and fill basins rather than letting water run.
- Manage laundry efficiently. Combine loads and use the available settings to avoid over-washing.
- Cut standby power. Turn off lights and devices when you leave your pitch, bungalow, or tent.
- Use ventilation thoughtfully. Open windows or use fans first; reserve heavier cooling for when it’s truly needed.
- Walk to town along the seafront promenade. Roses’ center is about 1 km away—a pleasant stroll that avoids short car trips.
- Dispose of chemical-toilet waste at the designated machine. Proper use of the automated cassette-emptying facility protects water quality.
- Choose accommodation that fits your style of travel. For a pared-back experience, the adults-only Migjorn glamping tents offer essential comforts with shared sanitary facilities.
By aligning your habits with the site’s systems, you help keep the numbers strong—and the local environment thriving.
How the Live Eco Dashboard enhances your holiday
- Real-time transparency: You’re never guessing. Daily updates and a timestamp make the sustainability story tangible.
- Better planning: Check the live figures before you arrive and set a family challenge to conserve even more.
- Meaningful memories: Enjoy a fine-sand, shallow-water beach and the Costa Brava’s natural charm, knowing your stay supports responsible practices.
Explore more and plan your eco-stay
- Browse the photo and video gallery to picture your time on site.
- Use the interactive map to see where facilities and green features sit within the grounds.
- Read guest feedback—Camping Salatà holds an overall 4.5 out of 5 rating in the “Your reviews” section.
- Returning visitor? Join the Fidelity programme for special advantages on future stays.
Conclusion: See the data, feel the difference
Camping Salatà’s Live Eco Dashboard turns sustainability into something you can see every day. With approximately 85% of electricity self-generated by solar and around 56% water reused—plus certified, audited practices—you’re choosing a holiday that’s lighter on the planet without sacrificing comfort.
Ready to experience it for yourself? Check the Live Eco Dashboard on our Sustainability page, explore the gallery and interactive map, and book your stay. For assistance, contact +34 972 25 60 86 or info@campingsalata.com.