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Tâmega: one of the largest hydroelectric projects developed in Europe in the last 25 years 3i361f
The Tâmega hydroelectric complex in northern Portugal is one of the largest energy initiatives in the country's history and one of the largest energy storage facilities in Europe. This system includes three dams with a combined capacity of 1,158 MW and two wind farms that will reach 274 MW.
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Our brand: committed to caring for our environment and people w5l6i
People and their wellbeing are the essence of the Iberdrola brand. We are a great team working together to bring energy to millions of people and we care deeply about the future of the world we live in. That is why we offer energy solutions that are increasingly clean, environmentally friendly, efficient and innovative.
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We establish offshore wind power in the United States with the Vineyard Wind 1 project d1d4d
Iberdrola is leading the development of offshore wind power in the United States with the takeover of Vineyard Wind 1, which with a capacity of 800 megawatts (MW) will become the largest offshore wind farm in the United States and whose development will boost local employment.
1,700 kilometres of power line in Brazil: Our largest grid project in the world 3k114n
The new electric power line between the states of São Paulo and Minas Gerais, with a length of more than 1,700 kilometres, is Iberdrola's largest grid project in the world.
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A multinational with a centennial history 5c3z4k
The hallmark of the Group is its steady growth and its forward-looking vision to prepare for the future energy needs of society.
Aldeadávila, a unique hydroelectric engineering project in Spain 3p4k2g
The construction of the Aldeadávila dam more than half a century ago represented one of the most important milestones in Iberdrola's history in Spain. This hydroelectric facility, located in a canyon in the Arribes del Duero Natural Park in Salamanca, is one of the largest generators of renewable electricity in the country, enough to supply 733,000 homes.