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A PPA (Power Purchase Agreement) is a long-term agreement between a renewable developer and a consumer for the purchase of energy. The Iberdrola group has extensive experience in this sector and has entered into contracts of this type in countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Spain, Mexico and Australia, and it now has agreements with companies such as Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Nike, among others.
Looking ahead to our upcoming 2019 General Shareholders' Meeting on 29 March, the Vocento group — one of Spain's leading multimedia communication firms — interviewed the chairman of Iberdrola to discuss some major current issues for the company and for the energy sector overall.
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Looking ahead to our upcoming 2018 Annual General Meeting on 13 April, the Vocento group âone of Spain's leading multimedia communication firmsâ has interviewed the Chairman of Iberdrola to discuss some of the major current issues for the company and for the energy sector overall.
The Iberdrola Group's direct tax contribution worldwide amounted to more than 10.3 billion euros last year, 8% more than in 2023, which represents the payment of 1.2 million euros per hour. This is reflected in the Fiscal Transparency Report 2024, prepared by the company for the seventh consecutive year.
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Facebook The Iberdrola Group's total worldwide tax contribution amounted to more than €10.3 billion in 2024
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Twitter The Iberdrola Group's total worldwide tax contribution amounted to more than €10.3 billion in 2024
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Linkedin The Iberdrola Group's total worldwide tax contribution amounted to more than €10.3 billion in 2024
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The Iberdrola group is working on the preparation of a unique, genuine and significant corporate purpose, focused on its electricity business, in order to contribute to closer ties between the company and the public, society as a whole and its Stakeholders, all centred on an inspiring and shared idea.
In this very difficult situation caused by the coronavirus pandemic, whose effects are being felt across the world, Iberdrola group's employees are working harder than ever to continue supplying energy, showing their solidarity while keeping employees and customers safe. We take a look at some of the professionals that have made it possible.