Iberdrola signs a renewable energy purchase agreement with Selex Group for 1,250 GWh in Italy
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Iberdrola and Selex Gruppo Commerciale have signed a renewable energy purchase agreement – known as a PPA (Power Purchase Agreement) – for a total of 1,250 GWh. The agreement, signed with the distribution leader SELEX, will provide photovoltaic...
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Split announcement
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Announcement of partial split without extinction of Iberdrola Renovables Internacional, S.A. Unipersonal (spanish version)
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Iberdrola Energía Internacional's main responsibility is to disseminate, implement and ensure monitoring of the general policies, strategies and directives of the Iberdrola group.
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We are committed to photovoltaic solar energy
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We are committed to the fight against climate change, which is why we are committed to photovoltaic solar generation to make the energy transition a reality in the countries where we are present.
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The concept of Energy Transition as a Service (ETaaS) refers to the comprehensive service we offer corporations and companies whose activities are often difficult to decarbonise to help them reduce their carbon footprint.
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Iberdrola is spearheading the development of green hydrogen with over 60 projects in eight countries
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The company has created a new green hydrogen business unit with the aim of becoming the world leader in this technology. The group is addressing the technological challenge of producing and supplying green hydrogen from clean energy sources.
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What is clean energy, and is it the same as green energy and renewables?
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From wind and solar to nuclear and green hydrogen, we break down the different energy sources and explore their role in reducing emissions, creating jobs and driving energy independence.