#Brazil
Find here all Iberdrola's content, projects and information related to Brazil.
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Iberdrola's subsidiary in Brazil, Neoenergia, is already operating the Luzia solar plant, the first it has installed in this South American country. It has 228,000 photovoltaic panels with a total installed capacity of 149.3 MWp.
Neoenergia, Iberdrola's subholding company in Brazil, has signed two commitments with the UN Global Compact to increase the number of women and black people in leadership positions in all its units in Brazil by more than 30% by 2025. With this...
- Facebook Neoenergia commits to UN Global Compact to provide a more inclusive and diverse work environment
- Twitter Neoenergia commits to UN Global Compact to provide a more inclusive and diverse work environment
- Linkedin Neoenergia commits to UN Global Compact to provide a more inclusive and diverse work environment
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Iberdrola, through its Brazilian subsidiary Neoenergia , uses electric trucks to carry out maintenance and construction work on electricity grids in the country. In just over a year, the company's fleet of electric trucks has travelled 29,000...
Iberdrola and GIC, Singapore's sovereign fund, and one of the world's main institutional investors, have closed a strategic agreement to develop transmission networks in Brazil for 2.4 billion Brazilian reals (456 million euros). The...
- Facebook GIC and Iberdrola close strategic alliance to develop transmission networks in Brazil for 456 million euros
- Twitter GIC and Iberdrola close strategic alliance to develop transmission networks in Brazil for 456 million euros
- Linkedin GIC and Iberdrola close strategic alliance to develop transmission networks in Brazil for 456 million euros
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Neoenergia has just won the Transparency 2023 Trophy, awarded by the National Association of Finance, Management and Accounting Executives (Anefac). This is the third consecutive year in which the company has received the award. The...
Iberdrola, through its Brazilian subsidiary Neoenergia, and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) have signed a 150 million Brazilian real (around €28 million) financing agreement to upgrade the distribution network in Neoenergia Brasilia's...
- Facebook Neoenergia, Iberdrola’s Brazilian subsidiary, signs its first bilateral green loan with the japanese bank MUFG
- Twitter Neoenergia, Iberdrola’s Brazilian subsidiary, signs its first bilateral green loan with the japanese bank MUFG
- Linkedin Neoenergia, Iberdrola’s Brazilian subsidiary, signs its first bilateral green loan with the japanese bank MUFG