Iberdrola Reaffirms Its Commitment to the Us Despite Trump's Coup and Focuses Its Investment on Renewable Networks
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The Trump administration’s blow to two Iberdrola offshore wind projects in the U.S. comes at a time of key strategic decisions for the multinational. Although the suspended project does not have a material impact – as it is demonstrating the company’s slight drop in the stock market this Thursday and the analysts’ interpretation – the intangibles behind the anti-renovable policy and in favor of the American tycoon’s hydrocarbons (which coined th…
During the last six years, the Spanish company Iberdrola became the target of presidential criticism. The then president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, publicly accused her of “sacking” the country, of benefiting from the energy reform of 2013 and of operating under contracts that harmed the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE). The narrative went deep, to the extent that the Spanish company decided to apply a very Mexican strategy: ‘Better to sa…


This decision is part of the current government's offensive against renewable energy Moeve will begin in November 2026 the works of its green ammonia plant in Cadiz, the largest in Europe.
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