Multinational electric utility founded in 1840, headquartered in Bilbao, Spain; leader in green hydrogen with projects powered by 200 GWh/year renewable energy from its farms[2]
Iberdrola is a multinational energy company headquartered in Spain. The group operates in renewable energy and electricity infrastructure across multiple continents. Neoenergia is its primary subsidiary in Brazil, through which Iberdrola pursues major renewable energy and infrastructure projects in the Brazilian market
Iberdrola, as ScottishPower’s parent, has pointed to headwinds in green hydrogen investments across Europe, attributing project pauses to slow policy follow-through and limited commercial opportunities[2].
Recognized as the world’s top private utility in R&D for two years, Iberdrola has doubled its innovation investment to USD 4.37 billion by 2030 and operates major solar-powered hydrogen facilities in Spain.[2]
Iberdrola is partnering with BP on Spain's largest green hydrogen plant in Castellón. It is also involved in the Castellón Green Hydrogen joint venture.
Spanish renewable energy company collaborating with BP on the Castellón green hydrogen project in Spain, providing renewable electricity through wind and photovoltaic sources.
Iberdrola is partnering with BP on a green hydrogen fuel project at BP's Castellón refinery, representing their first venture under the Castellón Green Hydrogen fuel joint venture.
Iberdrola is the parent company of ScottishPower and owns the largest green hydrogen production site for industrial use in Europe, located in Puertollano, Spain.
Spanish renewable energy company leading the GreenH2ker project in partnership with Porcelanosa. Iberdrola is investing $181 billion over the next decade in renewable capacity and network assets.
Multi-national consortium composed of firms from France, Germany, Denmark, Spain, and Norway working together to develop a floating offshore wind turbine greater than 10 MW and reduce energy production costs.
Spanish utility leading a consortium to develop and build a massive floating offshore wind turbine in the North Sea. Iberdrola is working to reduce costs in the offshore wind sector through this mega-project.
Spanish wind energy specialist and primary developer of the East Anglia Offshore Windfarm project. Part of a larger plan to install over 11,000 MW of wind capacity across Northern Europe.
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