The Government Delegate in Madrid Calls to Move Shakira's Concerts to Another Venue: 'Iberdrola Music Does Not Have the Conditions'
The Government Delegate in Madrid has requested the relocation of Shakira's upcoming concerts due to concerns over the suitability of the Iberdrola Music venue.
Iberdrola and Endesa advocate for nuclear expansion in Spain amid the energy crisis
Iberdrola and Endesa are promoting the expansion of nuclear energy in Spain as a strategic response to the ongoing energy crisis exacerbated by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Democrat Rep Josh Riley blasted as 'hypocrite' over ties to energy firm he criticizes on campaign trail
Democratic Representative Josh Riley faces accusations of hypocrisy over his ties to the energy firm he publicly criticizes, as he campaigns on rising utility costs in New York.
From Mad Cool to the Pope's Great Vigil with the Youth: Iberdrola Music in Villaverde is the Favorite After the Visit of the 'Men in Black' from the Vatican to Madrid
The Vatican's representatives visited Madrid to prepare for Pope León XIV's upcoming visit, focusing especially on the venues for the planned events with young people.
The major energy companies register an accounting hole of more than 1.2 billion due to their renewable plants
Large energy companies in Spain have reported an accounting deficit exceeding 1.2 billion euros linked to their renewable energy operations.
Iberdrola's profits soar 12%, reaching 6.285 billion in 2025
Iberdrola reported a 12% increase in profits for the year 2025, reaching 6.285 billion euros, attributed to significant investments in its networks and a robust dividend announcement.
Iberdrola and Endesa will take their 900 million battle against the CNMC over electricity tolls to the National Court this week
Iberdrola and Endesa are challenging the CNMC's electricity tolls in the National Court due to unprecedented electrical overbooking in Spain, risking thousands of new housing projects.
The judicial battle of Iberdrola against Red Eléctrica regarding the blackout is reactivated
Iberdrola's legal case against Red Eléctrica has been revived as a Madrid court accepts its unfair competition lawsuit related to a major blackout incident.
Iberdrola and Endesa criticize Red Eléctrica in the Senate: 'The cause of the blackout was only one, a programming error on April 28'
The CEOs of Iberdrola and Endesa testified in the Senate, blaming Red Eléctrica for a major blackout due to a programming error.
Iberdrola skyrockets electricity production in Spain with gas and solar energy
Iberdrola has reported a significant increase in its electricity production in Spain for 2025, leveraging gas and solar energy, with offshore wind technology also showing a global growth of 38%.
From ACS to Logista: these are the dividends of February
In February, electricity company Iberdrola leads with a generous dividend of 0.253 euros among several payout announcements.
Extending the life of the Almaraz nuclear power plant may stifle renewables and raise electricity bills in the long run
The National Security Council is reviewing the request from Iberdrola, Endesa, and Naturgy to extend the operation of the Almaraz nuclear plant until 2030, while a study by Greenpeace suggests that this extension may delay the adoption of renewable energy.
Iberdrola launches a Canada-U.S. interconnection that provides nearly 10% of Massachusetts' electricity
Iberdrola has launched a 233-kilometer interconnection bringing hydroelectric power from Quebec, enhancing supply security and reducing energy costs in New England.
Iberdrola surpasses 125 billion in stock market capitalization, a historic record
Iberdrola has achieved a historic milestone by surpassing 125 billion euros in market capitalization for the first time, marking a 40% increase in valuation over the past year.
From Repsol to Iberdrola: these are the first dividends of 2026
In early 2026, at least 11 Spanish companies, including Endesa, Iberdrola, and Repsol, are set to distribute dividends exceeding 2.7 billion euros.