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Iberdrola is a global leader in renewable energy, electric mobility, smart grids and green hydrogen. Learn about its strategic plan, financial results, sustainability goals and events.
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Iberdrola, a benchmark for our sustainable energy model. We have undergone a profound transformation, anticipating the current energy transition by 20 years to meet the challenges of climate change and the need for a clean, reliable and smart business model.
Iberdrola (Spanish pronunciation: [iβeɾˈðɾola]) is a multinational electric utility company based in Bilbao, Spain. It has around 40,000 employees and serves around 30 million customers. Subsidiaries include ScottishPower (United Kingdom) and a significant part of Avangrid (United States), amongst others.
Iberdrola in the UK. Renewable leaders in the UK. Our UK subsidiary, ScottishPower, is the UK's first 100% renewable energy company, with a focus on wind power, smart grids and the transition to a cleaner, electric future.
With over 170 years of experience, Iberdrola is today one of the largest electric utilities in the world: the company produces and supplies electricity to around 100 million people in the countries in which it operates. In August 2017, the company joined the energy giant in Brazil after Neoenergia incorporated Elektro Holding.
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