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The steady electrification of energy uses driven by the decarbonisation of the economy will enable Iberdrola to add to its customer base. The group, which plans to invest more than 6 billion euros in its Wholesale and Retail business between 2020 and 2025, will by the end of this period have contracts with 60 million customers, and has also developed a scenario to 2030, in which it estimates that its customer base will reach 70 million. The company will offer smart and innovative solutions in the residential (heat pumps, energy storage, electric mobility and self-consumption) and industrial (smart solutions, process electrification and green hydrogen) sectors: solutions that will put customers at the heart and make them responsible for energy use.
The Iberdrola group presents SHAPES, a space for analysis, as well as a meeting place for expressing different views, opinions and ways of understanding our world. Working with renowned experts in sustainability, innovation, culture, talent, social engagement, etc. the company is able to discover new trends, explore current issues and analyse the present in order to try to anticipate the future.
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On 23 October 2018, the Board of Directors of Iberdrola, S.A. approved a revision of the Corporate Governance System with the purpose of formalising the commitment of the Iberdrola group to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) approved by the United Nations (UN), highlighting the group's contribution to their fulfilment through the social dividend generated by its business activity.
Iberdrola group has recently reworded its Corporate Stakeholder Engagement Policy in the belief that this is a key element in its responsible and sustainable business model and that in today's complex and uncertain scenario fostering greater stakeholder engagement rises as a key priority.
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Electricity is the most decarbonised energy vector due to its ability to integrate renewable energy sources, and the one that, more than any other, allows for a real increase in energy efficiency.
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