Iberdrola Commits €58 Billion to Clean Energy Investments Over Four Years
Reuters
Nov 08, 2025
Iberdrola Commits €58 Billion to Clean Energy Investments Over Four Years
Iberdrola SA has outlined its strategy for advancing environmental, social, and governance $(ESG)$ objectives during a panel on energy transition at the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30). The company's Executive Chairman, Ignacio Galán, emphasized that electrification using clean energy sources supports both decarbonisation and economic development. Iberdrola plans to invest 58 billion euros over the next four years, with the aim of increasing renewable energy capacity, expanding electricity grids, and enhancing energy storage. According to the company, these investments are expected to contribute to security of supply, job creation, and reduced CO2 emissions. The company highlighted the importance of stable regulatory frameworks and collaboration between businesses and governments to achieve ESG and climate goals.
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