Iberdrola signs EUR 150 million loan with the EIB for the construction of renewable energy plants in Italy
The European Investment Bank (EIB) and Iberdrola have signed a new agreement to accelerate Italy's energy transition by developing new renewable energy plants. The EU Bank has granted a 150 million euro green loan for the construction of a portfolio of wind and photovoltaic projects with a total capacity of around 400 megawatts (MW). These new installations will produce green and competitive energy equivalent to the average consumption of up to 260,000 households. The projects will involve a total investment of more than EUR 300 million.
The EIB will finance small and medium-sized solar photovoltaic and wind power plants and their connection facilities. These projects are mainly located in areas of southern Italy, which are EU cohesion regions. The financing will also include ancillary infrastructure such as access roads, substations and interconnections. These investments will not only increase clean energy generation, but also improve security of supply.
The investments to be undertaken under this agreement will boost economic growth and employment in the regions. Overall, the new infrastructure will create jobs for approximately 600 people per year during the construction phase. EIB Vice-President Gelsomina Vigliotti said: "Securing financing to ensure a resilient and sustainable energy supply is a priority for the EU Climate Bank. We are pleased to collaborate with Iberdrola in the development of its first renewable plants in Italy, and our commitment to achieving climate targets".
Iberdrola's CEO Ignacio Galán said: "This new green loan signed with the EIB enables us to increase our contribution to a Europe capable of meeting its climate targets and increasing its energy autonomy. The European Investment Bank's leadership is essential to achieve this". The company already has a project portfolio of almost 3,000 MW, including a 23 MW photovoltaic park already in operation and four other approved projects about to start construction totalling 116 MW.
Over the past decade, the European Investment Bank Group has channelled almost EUR 100 billion into the EU energy sector. This much-needed investment is now helping Europe overcome the crisis caused by the sudden cut in Russian gas supplies. In the first nine months of 2022 alone, financial support signed by the EIB totalled more than EUR 8.3bn for energy efficiency, renewables, power and storage projects within the EU, helping to strengthen the resilience of the European economy.
In October 2022, the EIB's Board of Directors decided to raise the Group's clean energy financing volumes to record levels in support of the REPowerEU objective, which aims to end Europe's dependence on Russian fossil fuel imports. A further EUR 30bn will be invested over the next five years, adding to the EIB's already strong support for the energy sector in the EU. The specific REPowerEU package is estimated to mobilise an additional EUR 115bn in additional investment by 2027, making a substantial contribution to Europe's energy independence and to the EIB Group's goal of mobilising EUR 1 trillion in climate finance over the next decade.
Iberdrola continues to advance its sustainability strategy, based on the electrification of the economy and geared towards combating climate change and creating wealth and jobs in the communities where it operates.
With this financing, the electricity company continues to consolidate its leadership in sustainable financing. At the end of September, Iberdrola's net debt amounted to 44,293 million euros, and the world's current green bond operation with more than 16,000 million euros; around the same amount in ESG credit lines; commercial paper for 5,000 million, and around 3,000 million in loans and structured financing. In all cases, of a sustainable nature.
The projects to which the resources obtained from these types of placements are allocated are aligned with the following Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations, on which Iberdrola focuses its efforts: number 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy - and number 13 - Climate Action.