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Iberdrola Group, through its subsidiary in Spain, has built in Badajoz the Núñez de Balboa photovoltaic plant, which, with 500 MWp of installed capacity and the ability to supply clean energy to 250,000 homes, has become the largest in Europe.
Iberdrola invests €250 million in its third photovoltaic plant in Extremadura, the Ceclavín plant, which a total installed capacity of 328 megawatts.
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The Davos Forum 2025 returned to the Swiss Alps under the theme “Collaboration for the Intelligent Age” to address the world's most pressing global challenges and with confidence in its ability to drive forward-looking solutions.
Iberdrola's renewable production reaches a record high of almost 83,300 GWh in 2024, 5% more than in the same period last year. Meanwhile, the Group's total renewable capacity reached a historic figure of 44,478 MW.
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Iberdrola Group has developed its own Stakeholder engagement model, which is aimed at catering to their legitimate needs and interests.
Iberdrola has presented 175 projects to the Next Generation EU programme to mobilise investments of €30 bn in Spain, involving 350 small and medium-size enterprises, institutions, technology partners, startups and the entire value chain. These actions — in the areas of green hydrogen, innovative renewable energy, sustainable mobility, energy storage, smart power grids, heat electrification and component recycling with clean technologies — will contribute to the industrial transformation of the country, focusing on sustainability, green, affordable energy and employment.