#Brazil
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Iberdrola, through its subsidiary in Brazil, Neoenergia, becomes a sponsor of the international Lollapalooza festival in São Paulo (which takes place from 22 to 24 March) to raise public awareness on reducing carbon emissions. The company...
Iberdrola, through its subsidiary in Brazil, Neoenergia , has been recognised for its protection, inclusion and support programme for victims of gender-based violence with the Good Practices Award of the Women Lead 2030 movement, promoted by...
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Facebook Neoenergia is recognised by the UN for its programme to support victims of gender-based violence
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Twitter Neoenergia is recognised by the UN for its programme to support victims of gender-based violence
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Linkedin Neoenergia is recognised by the UN for its programme to support victims of gender-based violence
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Iberdrola's Brazilian subsidiary Neoenergia has launched a bid to acquire 6.89% of the capital of its subsidiary Neoenergia Cosern. As the company has informed the Brazilian Securities Commission (CVM, by its Brazilian acronym), the company...
Iberdrola, through its Brazilian subsidiary Neoenergia, is joining forces with Rock in Rio to launch a new challenge to decarbonise the world's largest music and entertainment festival. Both companies are looking for innovative solutions to...
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Iberdrola, through its Brazilian subsidiary Neoenergia, has already brought on board the sportswoman Ana Marcela as a women's sports ambassador in its ambassador programme, whose focus is on promoting gender equality and boosting Brazilian...
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Facebook Iberdrola brings Olympic champion Ana Marcela on board as a women's sports ambassador in 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.
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