Iberdrola strengthens its financial position with a new five-year credit facility, signed with 32 banks, to support investments in power grids and renewable energy, particularly in the United States.
The European Union is investing EUR202mn in the IFMIF-DONES project in Granada to test materials intended for future fusion power plants, in cooperation with Spain, Croatia, Italy, and Japan.
Carbon2Nature, a subsidiary of Iberdrola, partners with law firm Uría Menéndez on a 90-hectare reforestation project in Sierra de Francia, targeting carbon footprint compensation for the legal sector.
Arctech Brazil has received FINAME certification from the National Bank for Economic and Social Development, making financing more accessible for its solar trackers and consolidating its role in the Latin American solar market.
French company Lhyfe has carried out its first successful green hydrogen combustion tests in Spain, delivering three tonnes over three weeks to the Valencian ceramic industry, opening a new potential alternative to industrial fossil natural gas.
Solar energy reached a record share of 22.1% in the European electricity mix in June 2025, becoming for the first time the main source of electricity in the European Union, according to a report by think tank Ember.
Eco Wave Power Global AB joins a consortium funded with €2.45mn by the European Interreg Atlantic Area programme to accelerate commercial implementation of wave energy technologies in Atlantic coastal regions.
Masdar and Iberdrola announce a joint investment of €5.2 billion in the East Anglia THREE offshore wind farm in the United Kingdom and full commissioning of the German Baltic Eagle project (476 MW).
The overproduction of solar energy in Europe is causing a drop in captured prices, undermining the profitability of producers. In Germany, Spain, and France, capture prices are at record lows, with profound economic consequences.
Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, and Peru significantly increase renewable electricity production, reaching nearly 70% of the regional electricity mix, according to a recent Wood Mackenzie study on Latin America's energy sector.
EDF confirms the continuation of its industrial project in Fessenheim for recycling very low-level radioactive metals, a first in France requiring specific regulatory authorizations, following a public debate concluded last February.
According to a Wood Mackenzie report, Argentina could achieve daily gas production of 180 million cubic metres per day by 2040, aiming to become a key regional supplier and a significant exporter of liquefied natural gas.
Italian group Plenitude has begun building Entrenúcleos, a 200 MW photovoltaic plant near Seville, set to deliver more than 435 GWh a year from 2026 while trialling locally produced green steel.
A major electricity blackout paralyzed large parts of the Czech Republic, interrupting transport and essential networks, raising immediate economic concerns, and highlighting the vulnerability of energy infrastructures to unforeseen technical incidents.
Facing the lowest temperatures recorded in 30 years, the Argentine government announces reductions in natural gas supply to industries to meet the exceptional rise in residential energy demand across the country.
Spanish company Cox has signed a $64mn contract for the design and construction of 500 kilometres of high-voltage transmission lines in Paraguay's Chaco region, in collaboration with local firm L.T. S.A.
Iberdrola announces a supplementary dividend of €0.409 per share for 2024 under the "Iberdrola Retribución Flexible" programme, bringing the total annual remuneration to €0.645 per share, representing a year-on-year increase of 15.6%.
Iberdrola Australia secures crucial approval from Australian authorities to begin metocean studies for its 3GW Aurora Green offshore project off the coast of Victoria, marking a decisive stage in its development.
North America registers record funding of $1.7 billion in the first quarter of 2025, driven by emerging innovative techniques exploiting previously inaccessible geothermal resources, according to recent analysis by Wood Mackenzie.
The official confirmation in June 2025 by the French government regarding the detection of significant natural hydrogen reserves in Lorraine, the Pyrenees, and Aquitaine could represent a major strategic turning point for national and European energy sovereignty. However, the technical, economic, and environmental challenges associated with its exploitation might slow its large-scale implementation.
RIC Energy, a pioneer in renewable energy, secures its first authorization for a green hydrogen plant in Valladolid, marking a milestone in Castile and León's energy transition.
Alfa Laval has secured two contracts worth SEK 350 million to provide HVO pre-treatment units to Europe’s largest biofuel facility, boosting the production of renewable fuels for aviation and land transportation.
Ecopetrol S.A. makes an early repayment of USD 500 million on an international loan, strengthening its financial position and reducing long-term interest expenses.
Spain aims to double its installed wind energy capacity to reach 62 GW by 2030. However, slow administrative processes, local opposition, and declining energy demand threaten the achievement of this ambitious goal.
The Spanish company Zelestra opens a 144 MW solar park in Colombia, marking a significant milestone in its Latin American strategy and contributing to the country's decarbonation objectives.
Belgium is pushing the European Union to adopt a coordinated ban on imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG), arguing for a legal basis to speed up the phase-out of fossil fuels from Russia.
Libya, torn between its eastern and western factions since 2014, has reached a crucial agreement to appoint new leadership to the Central Bank.
This agreement, announced on September 25, 2024, could be decisive in unblocking a crisis situation that is paralyzing the country's economy and its oil sector, the state's main source of revenue.
GE Vernova has signed five contracts for wind power projects in Spain.
These initiatives should increase renewable energy production capacity, supporting the country's decarbonization.
The Spanish government has set a target of generating 81% of its electricity from renewables by 2030, while stepping up its ambitions for green hydrogen.
Stellantis introduces the Leapmotor T03, a Chinese electric model assembled in Poland, targeting the entry-level market in Europe with a competitive price and 265 kilometers of range.
Despite a political crisis between Venezuela and Spain, Repsol and the Venezuelan government are stepping up their cooperation in the energy sector, with agreements on oil and gas exploration.
Multilateral banks and the UN are stepping up their efforts to mobilize long-term financing, with the aim of closing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) gap by 2030.
Masdar announces the acquisition of Saeta for USD 1.4 billion, including 745 MW of wind power assets and 1.6 GW of projects under development.
This transaction strengthens Masdar's position in the Iberian market.
Axpo, via its subsidiary Urbasolar, commissions a 12.8 MWp solar power plant in Beauvais.
This project contributes to the acceleration of solar power generation in France.
Grenergy strengthens its Oasis de Atacama project by acquiring 1 GW of solar energy from Repsol and Ibereólica, thereby increasing its energy storage and production capacities.
Algeria is increasing its exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) following maintenance work on the Medgaz pipeline, temporarily reducing flows to Spain while optimizing sales in the Mediterranean.
The rapid expansion of solar and wind power requires structural reforms to ensure their full integration into global power systems and avoid significant production losses.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is financing 17 new solar power plants in Spain, Italy and Portugal, with the aim of boosting energy security and reducing Europe's dependence on imported fossil fuels.