What is INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION & GOVERNANCE all about?
- Founding documents and institutional frameworks that set out how IREC operates.
- Key regulations that define our legal, ethical and public responsibilities.
- Integrity policies and procedures that foster responsible conduct.
- Governance standards that underpin transparency, accountability and public trust.
Institutional Information & Governance brings together the main documents, rules and frameworks that shape how IREC operates as a public research centre. It provides access to our founding documents, applicable regulations, governance standards and integrity measures, so that our activity is conducted with transparency, accountability and respect for the public responsibilities entrusted to us.
This section gathers the institutional documents that set out IREC’s legal basis, governance structure and formal relationship with the public research system in Catalonia.
Integrity is a core element of our governance model. For this reason, the page provides access to the policies, codes and internal mechanisms that help prevent fraud, promote ethical conduct and support well founded decisions.
It also includes the principal regulations that apply to the institute’s activity, covering areas such as legal compliance, data protection, transparency, equality and the research framework within which IREC works.
Taken together, these materials show how IREC combines scientific ambition with sound governance, ensuring that institutional practice sustains the trust placed in us as a publicly funded research centre.
Institutional Information
In compliance with Law 19/2014 and Law 21/2014 in this section you will find detailed information about IREC.
The Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC) was founded in July 2008 as an initiative of the Generalitat de Catalunya.
IREC is a public research institute with a public-private Board of trustees with the participation of the Generalitat de Catalunya, the Spanish Government, universities as well as representatives of the industry sector in the field of energy.
Its research, development and innovation (RDI) activities began in January 2009. Since its inception, the institute strategy and activities have been designed to contribute to the construction of a more sustainable future with excellent research and innovation in the field of energy. Led by internationally recognised researchers and experts in the field, IREC works closely with the Administration and the industrial sector to boost a local and global energy transition that ensures a more sustainable, equitable and inclusive society. IREC is a CERCA member and a TECNIO accredited centre, recognised as a technology developer, which also facilitates the transfer of research to industry.
Founding documents
Constitution of the Foundation Catalonia Institute for Energy Research bylaw
AGREEMENT GOV/63/2008, April 8
Bylaws modifications of the Catalonia Institute for Energy Research
AGREEMENT GOV/26/2020, February 18
New bylaws of the Catalonia Institute for Energy Research
PUBLIC DEED, Novembre 2020
Recognition of research centres in Catalonia as CERCA centres
RESOLUTION EMC / 971/2020, May 5
IREC aims to strengthen institutional ties with the energy and climate policies of the Government of Catalonia and, specifically, to actively participate in the fight against climate change and contribute, within its capacity, to the objectives established in the Paris Agreement. The adherence to this Agreement was submitted to IREC’s Board of Trustees in June 2022.
IREC is organised into research groups and departments. It is led by a Director who reports to the board of trustees and is advised by the scientific advisory board. Learn more about the organization of IREC here.
The institute provides access to a range of services and resources, such as specialised facilities and equipment, together with highly qualified technical assistance. The objective is to contribute to the development of projects of interest for the industrial sector or the scientific community.
All the available information regarding the Services offered by IREC can be found here.
Applicable Regulations
Non-profit entities fiscal framework and tax incentives for patronage · in Spanish
Fiscal framework for non-profit entities and tax incentives for patronage.
Catalan Civil Code – Book III: Legal persons · in Catalan
Legal framework governing legal persons under Catalan civil law.
Fiscal and financial measures – Foundation regulations (Title II, Chapter IV) · in Catalan
Fiscal and financial measures applicable to foundations and public entities.
Law on the prevention of money laundering and terrorist financing · in Spanish
Regulation on the prevention of money laundering and terrorist financing.
Organic Law 1/2015 – Amendment to the Spanish Criminal Code · in Spanish
Amendment to the Spanish Criminal Code introducing updated offence categories.
Law on science, technology and innovation · in Spanish
National framework law governing science, technology and innovation activities.
Organic Law 3/2018 – Personal data protection and digital rights · in Spanish
Spanish law on personal data protection and digital rights.
Fiscal, administrative and financial measures – Public sector (Title II, Chapter II, Arts. 177–179) · in Catalan
Fiscal, administrative and financial measures applicable to the public sector.
Catalan Science Law 9/2022 · in Catalan
Catalan science law establishing the framework for research activity in Catalonia.
Comprehensive law on equal treatment and non-discrimination · in Spanish
Comprehensive law on equal treatment and non-discrimination in Spain.
Resolution REU/2220/2023 – Recognition of CERCA research centres · in Catalan
Resolution recognising IREC and other research centres as part of the CERCA system.
General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR) · in Spanish
EU regulation on the protection of personal data and its free movement.
Institutional participation in organisations
IREC is an active member of the following organizations:
Integrity & compliance
Anti-fraud measures plan
In order to comply with the obligations established in Article 22 of Regulation (EU) 2021/241 of the European Parliament and the Council, 12th February 2021, which establishes the Recovery and Resilience Facility, the Catalonia Institute for Energy Research Foundation (IREC), as an instrumental executing entity of subprojects funded under the Recovery, Transformation, and Resilience Plan (PRTR), adopts an “Anti-Fraud Measures Plan” as a strategic approach to protect the financial interests of the Union and ensure the proper use of the funds that finance the aforementioned Recovery, Transformation, and Resilience Plan, as well as to declare and guarantee that, within the entity’s scope of action, these funds have been used in accordance with the applicable regulations.
The IREC Anti-Fraud Measures Plan applies to all personnel of the entity and includes a set of measures and procedures related to the prevention, detection, correction, and prosecution of fraud and corruption. It constitutes an essential document for establishing IREC as a benchmark in ethics and public integrity.
For more related information, visit the following links (in spanish):
This Anti-Fraud Measures Plan is funded by the Recovery, Transformation, and Resilience Plan (PRTR) and Next Generation EU (NG EU) funds.

Open science
At the Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC), scientific knowledge is developed for the benefit of society. In this context, the Board of Trustees of the Fundació Institut de Recerca en Energia de Catalunya (IREC) approved an Open Science Policy on 24 January 2025, establishing openness as a guiding principle across all our research activities.
The policy underlines IREC’s commitment to making research more transparent, reproducible and accessible. It is aligned with the Spanish Science, Technology and Innovation Law (14/2011), the Catalan Science Law (9/2022) and with European best practices in open scholarship.
What our Open Science Policy covers
- Open access to publications. Peer‑reviewed articles must be deposited in our institutional repository (Zenodo IREC Community) and made openly available. Metadata are licensed under CC0, and full texts under standard open licences (CC BY or equivalent), following both green and gold open access routes.
- FAIR research data. Research data should be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable, in line with the principle “as open as possible, as closed as necessary”. Researchers receive support to prepare Data Management Plans (DMPs) and to deposit data in the CORA RDR repository.
- Citizen science and public engagement. The policy encourages participatory approaches that involve society in the research process and promote genuine two‑way dialogue.
- Reforming research assessment. IREC adheres to the DORA declaration and the CoARA principles, seeking to evaluate research quality beyond traditional metrics and to recognise diverse outputs and practices.
- Training and infrastructure. Researchers are provided with the skills, tools and support they need, including a Research Data Management structure and an Open Science Working Group, to embed open practices in their daily work.
The policy applies to all active researchers at IREC and expresses a shared commitment to a more sustainable, equitable and inclusive research culture. The full policy document is available bellow:
IREC Whistleblowing Channel
IREC Internal Information System
In compliance with Law 2/2023, of 20 February, regulating the protection of people who report regulatory breaches and the fight against corruption, the Fundació Institut de Recerca en Energia de Catalunya (IREC) has implemented its Internal Information System made up of:
- The Internal Information Channel (Whistleblowing Channel) which is the secure online tool for reporting violations. It is managed through an external platform designed to guarantee the confidentiality of the information and the protection of the identity of the informant.
- The Head of the Internal Information System, which is the collegiate body in charge of managing and processing communications independently and confidentially.
- The Management Procedure is the rules that regulate the reception, investigation and resolution of the communications received.
- The Internal Information System Policy, which is the document that defines the general principles, guarantees and framework for action of the entire system.
- Complementary documentation.
The Internal Information Channel is the preferential, confidential and secure channel available to anyone who maintains or has maintained an employment or professional relationship with IREC, among others:
- Staff, managers and members of the IREC Board of Trustees.
- Candidates in selection processes.
- Staff in training, volunteers, interns and trainees.
- Personnel of contractor companies, subcontractors and suppliers.
- People who assist the informant or their entourage who may suffer reprisals.
They can report, even anonymously, possible actions or omissions that may constitute serious or very serious regulatory infringements, such as:
- Infringements of European Union law, especially those affecting the EU’s financial interests (fraud in European funds, irregular public procurement, etc.).
- Actions or omissions that may constitute a crime, such as corruption, bribery, embezzlement or influence peddling.
- Serious or very serious administrative offences, including undeclared conflicts of interest, misuse of public resources or occupational health and safety offences.
- Serious breaches of IREC’s internal regulations.
The purpose of the Internal Information System is to reinforce the culture of integrity and responsible communication, guaranteeing maximum protection to the whistleblower. In this regard, IREC guarantees that:
- Communications can be made completely anonymously. In the event of identification, the identity will be treated with strict confidentiality and may only be disclosed by legal obligation within the framework of legal proceedings.
- Measures shall be taken to protect the whistleblower from any retaliation or attempted retaliation when acting in good faith.
- All communications will be analysed with rigour, objectivity and impartiality, respecting at all times the presumption of innocence and the rights to honour and defence of the people affected.
- The channel ensures the security of personal data and communications.
IREC’s internal information channel is the preferred channel for reporting potential violations. However, the informants also have the right to go directly to the external channels enabled by the regulations in force.
For more details on how the system works, please refer to the documentation below:
Relevant Policies and Procedures
General Policy of the Inter nal Reporting Channel
Overall framework and safeguards for IREC’s internal reporting system.
Procedure for Managing the Internal Reportin g Channel
Operational process for handling and following up reports.
Terms of use of IREC’s internal information channel
Conditions governing access to and use of the reporting channel.
Questions and answers about IREC Internal information channel
Key FAQs on the purpose and functioning of the channel.
Information on personal data protection
Data protection rules applied to reports and related processing.
Information other external whistlerblowing channels
Details of the official external authorities and channels available for submitting reports.
Agreements & assets
Information on the main institutional agreements signed by IREC.
Agreements entered into by IREC
Summarising the main agreements signed by IRECS
Adherence to the Paris Agreement on climate change
IREC’s support for the Paris Agreement and its climate goals
Occupational Health and Safety
The health & safety committee oversees compliance with occupational risk prevention policies. It identifies potential risks, monitors workplace safety measures and ensures that preventive actions are properly applied to protect staff health and wellbeing.
Occupational health and safety policy IREC
Key principles guiding IREC’s approach to staff health and safety
Emergency instructio (PENDING)
Actions to follow in case of emergencies at IREC facilities.
Prevention policy (PENDING)
Measures to prevent occupational risks and protect health and safety at IREC.
Visitor instructions
Practical health, safety and access rules for visitors to IREC’s Jardins centre.
Committees
IREC has set up dedicated committees to strengthen governance and ensure that key areas of internal management are handled with independence, transparency and rigour. These bodies provide structured oversight, monitor compliance with applicable regulations and internal policies, and channel proposals for improvement in their respective fields. Together, they contribute to promoting a culture of integrity, respect, equality and responsibility throughout the organisation.
Occupational health & safety committee
The occupational health & safety committee oversees compliance with occupational risk prevention policies. It identifies potential risks, monitors workplace safety measures and ensures that preventive actions are properly implemented to protect staff health and wellbeing.
Harassment committee
The harassment committee is responsible for preventing, detecting and addressing situations of harassment or inappropriate conduct within the organisation. It ensures that complaints are handled with confidentiality, impartiality and due diligence, and promotes a respectful, safe and dignified working environment for all staff.
Equality committee
The equality committee ensures the effective implementation and monitoring of IREC’s gender equality plan. It promotes equal opportunities, prevents discrimination and assesses progress on gender balance and inclusion measures across the organisation.
Anti-fraud committee
The anti-fraud committee supervises the implementation of the anti-fraud measures plan, ensuring that preventive and corrective measures are applied effectively. It reviews reports received through the whistleblowing channel and guarantees confidentiality and protection for whistleblowers. By overseeing the anti-fraud measures plan, the committee reinforces IREC’s commitment to integrity, transparency and accountability in all its activities.
Teleworking and health committee
The teleworking and health committee oversees the proper implementation of teleworking arrangements to ensure they are safe, healthy and consistent with occupational risk prevention policies. It monitors ergonomic, organisational and psychosocial aspects linked to remote work and promotes measures that protect staff wellbeing and work-life balance.
Occupational health & safety committee (PENDING)
PDF Description.
Equality committee (PENDING)
PDF Description.
Harassment committee (PENDING)
PDF Description.
Anti-fraud committee (PENDING)
PDF Description.
Teleworking and health committee (PENDING)
PDF Description.
Contact
For questions or comments related to staff representation, please contact comite.empresa@irec.cat
Works council
Works council
IREC recognises staff representation as a key part of its internal governance and social dialogue framework. Through the works council and other representative bodies, staff participation is channelled in an organised way on matters affecting working conditions, workplace wellbeing and the day-to-day life of the organisation. Staff representation is currently affiliated with UGT [LINK: https://www.ugt.cat/]. The most recent union elections were held in May 2022, with the next ones scheduled for 2026, and a single list was put forward by UGT.
Participation committees
Staff representation at IREC also extends to a number of participation committees and representative bodies. Through these spaces, employee representatives contribute to the monitoring of key policies on working conditions, equality, health and safety, and other areas of organisational life.
IREC is also represented at sector level through Lucía Igualada’s participation in the negotiating table for Catalonia’s first sectoral research agreement.
Trade union release
Staff representatives are entitled to the time and guarantees legally provided for the exercise of their representative duties, including meetings, consultation processes and collective agreement negotiations. More details about these rights can be found here.
Relevant legislation
Workers’ Statute
The primary legislation governing labour relations and workers’ rights in Spain.
Catalan Science Law – Article 47
Governs worker representation on the boards of Catalan research foundations.
Contact
For questions or comments related to staff representation, please contact comite.empresa@irec.cat

