#decarbonisation
Decarbonisation is the process of reducing the amount of carbon, mainly carbon dioxide (CO2), sent into the atmosphere. Its objective is to achieve a low-emission global economy to attain climate neutrality via the energy transition.
-
Carbon markets are internationally widespread economic instruments to encourage the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, such as CO₂, by the different sectors of productive activity.
For my generation, being pro-European was the credible promise of a clear path to a consolidated democracy and a market economy oriented towards the social welfare of all Spaniards. We believed that opening up to the outside world and to...
-
Photovoltaic energy is a renewable and clean energy source that uses solar radiation to produce electricity. It can be produced by small generators for self-consumption or in large photovoltaic plants, and is one of the most important renewable energies for achieving decarbonisation goals.
Iberdrola has presented its Climate Transition Plan to the United Nations to achieve zero net emissions by 2040 in response to the call of the UN Secretary General, following a realistic, ambitious and responsible line. The specific objective...
-
Iberdrola Mexico and Mexico Infrastructure Partners (MIP) have today signed a memorandum of understanding, whereby the trust led and managed by MIP will acquire 8,539 MW of installed capacity. Of the total, 8,436 MW corresponds to combined...
-
Facebook We signed an agreement to sell more than 8,400 MW of combined cycle gas in Mexico for $6 billion
-
Twitter We signed an agreement to sell more than 8,400 MW of combined cycle gas in Mexico for $6 billion
-
Linkedin We signed an agreement to sell more than 8,400 MW of combined cycle gas in Mexico for $6 billion
-
Whatsapp
The Chairman of Iberdrola, Ignacio Galán, analysed the reform of the electricity market promoted by the European Union at the Wake Up Spain forum, organized by the digital newspaper El Español. During his speech, he also spoke about the...
-