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Iberdrola Mexico

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Iberdrola Mexico is a leading energy company in Mexico, a subsidiary of the Spanish multinational Iberdrola S.A. It focuses on the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity, with a growing emphasis on renewable energy projects (wind and solar) and serving private industrial clients. Following a major divestment of conventional power plants to the Mexican government, the company is strategically shifting its focus towards sustainable energy solutions and private sector partnerships.

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Founded 1998 1,300 employees Parent: Iberdrola S.A.
UtilityDeveloperOperatorInvestor

Strategic Overview

  • Shifting strategic focus towards renewable energy and private industrial clients in Mexico.
  • Divesting conventional power generation assets to align with sustainability goals and government energy policy.
  • Maintaining a strong operational presence in Mexico, concentrating on new growth areas within the energy transition.

Deal Activity from Public Sources

Sale of 13 combined cycle power plants and one wind farm to the Mexican government
Divestiture Combined Cycle (Gas), Onshore Wind Mexico April 2023 8539 MW with Mexican Government

Investment Focus

Technologies
Solar1
Geography
Mexico1

Key People

Enrique Alba
CEO

Track Record

6,000
MW Total
26
Years Active
Notable projects: Pier II Wind Farm, Santiago Solar Plant, Tamazunchale Combined Cycle Plant

Detailed Analysis

Sectors
UtilitiesEnergy Transition
Technologies
Onshore WindSolar PVCombined Cycle (Gas)
Geographies
Mexico
Deal Stage
GreenfieldOperating
Track Iberdrola Mexico