Within the framework of the World Economic Forum, Iberdrola’s Chairman led an intense agenda of strategic meetings with international leaders, consolidating the company’s role in the world energy agenda and its commitment to global electrification.
Iberdrola strengthens alliances in a context of global electrification
During his participation in Davos, Ignacio Galán has held bilateral meetings with key figures from governments and global financial organizations, highlighting the shared interest in accelerating electrification and encouraging large-scale investments in electricity grids.
The most relevant meetings included dialogues with representatives of Qatar, senior executives of the Qatar Investment Authority and leaders of European and U.S. institutions. All discussions underscored the importance of stable and predictable regulatory frameworks that will drive sustainable sustainable investments..
Global strategy and energy cooperation
Iberdrola’s agenda in Davos focused on three key areas: energy security, the competitiveness of the electricity systems electricity systems, and the need to and the need to strengthen transmission infrastructures. These issues are priorities in view of the constant growth in global energy demand.
Galán also participated in multilateral panels focused on the role of clean energy and the development of decarbonized economies, highlighting Iberdrola’s commitment to smart grids, storage and renewables as pillars of its international expansion.
Investment and expansion prospects in electric power grids
With more than 125 years of history, Iberdrola has outlined a clear strategy based on electrification and sustainability. The group plans to invest close to 60 billion euros over the next four years, allocating more than two thirds to the modernization and expansion of electricity infrastructures.
This commitment was reaffirmed in Davos before political and business leaders, emphasizing the need to strengthen public-private cooperation to meet the challenges of the global energy transition. global energy transition.
Iberdrola’s international influence in the energy sector
Currently considered the largest electricity company in Europe by capitalization and one of the largest in the world, Iberdrola is consolidating its presence in the forums where the future of energy is being designed. The participation of its chairman in high-level debates reflects the company’s growing influence on global energy decisions.
The message conveyed in Davos was clear: to make progress in the transformation of the energy model, it is essential to have vision, ambition and the ability to execute. Iberdrola has demonstrated these attributes by leading the way towards a cleaner, more resilient and electrified economy.
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