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2026-01-23 13:30:00.0 - 2026-01-23 13:30:00.0 UTC +01:00Iberdrola strengthens its position in Davos as a key player in global energy debate
- The Executive Chairman of Iberdrola held bilateral meetings and participated in key events at the World Economic Forum
- Electrification, investment in networks and energy competitiveness were the focus of high-level exchanges
Iberdrola's Executive Chairman, Ignacio Galán, concluded his participation in the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos with a busy schedule of meetings with business leaders and international policy makers, consolidating the company's role as one of the major global players in the energy and electricity infrastructure sector.
Over the last few days, Galán has held various meetings and participated in panel discussions focusing on major economic and geopolitical challenges, paying particular attention to the growth in electricity demand, the need to strengthen networks and the role of energy as a key factor in competitiveness and security.
As part of this agenda, the Executive Chairman of Iberdrola held meetings with representatives from Qatar, with whom he exchanged views on opportunities for economic and energy cooperation. He met with the Prime Minister of Qatar and the CEO of Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), as well as leading figures in international politics such as Tony Blair, chairman of JP Morgan's International Council, with whom he discussed the global challenges arising from the transformation of energy systems.
He also attended European forums, such as that of European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen. In addition, he participated in high-level talks with US administration officials, including US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright, in a context marked by Iberdrola's strong investment push in electricity infrastructure across the Atlantic. He has also been in contact with members of the Spanish government, including Carlos Cuerpo, the Minister of Economy, Trade and Business, within the framework of Spain's institutional presence at the forum.
In addition to these meetings, the Executive Chairman of Iberdrola participated in various panels and multilateral meetings with business leaders and representatives of international organisations, addressing issues such as the electrification of the economy, regulatory stability and attracting large-scale investment.
With this agenda, Iberdrola is strengthening its position at Davos as a key player in the global energy debate, actively participating in the main forums for dialogue and cooperation alongside top-level political and economic leaders.
The multinational's Executive Chairman defended Iberdrola's ambition in the energy sector. "To do important things, you need ambition, vision and capability. I believe we are in the right industry at the right time, and we have demonstrated throughout our 125 years that we are capable of achieving the goals we set out for ourselves."
The Executive Chairman framed his speech within the context of Iberdrola's trajectory — 125 years of history and leadership — and emphasised the strategic decision taken more than two decades ago to invest "massively" in networks, renewables and storage, which has enabled the Group to grow more than tenfold. Iberdrola is currently the largest electricity company in Europe by market capitalisation and is among the two largest in the world, having exceeded €125 billion in market value.
‘Iberdrola has planned investments of close to €60 billion over the next four years, more than two-thirds of which will go precisely to the electricity grid industry. And to go forward with these investments, stable, predictable and incentivising frameworks are needed’, he reiterated.