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    Iberdrola Plays Down Tariffs Impact as Slows US Renewables Projects

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    Posted on February 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Iberdrola halts new US renewables projects, focusing on power grids. Tariffs have minimal impact, with strong financial performance reported.

    Iberdrola Downplays Tariff Effects Amid Slowdown in US Renewables

    By Pietro Lombardi

    MADRID (Reuters) -The chief of Europe's largest utility, Iberdrola, said it will not begin any renewables projects in the United States this year, as part of a broader strategy shift unrelated to possible U.S. tariffs that should not impact the company.

    Executive Chairman Ignacio Galan said on Thursday the company has already secured agreements for its renewable projects under construction in the United States, which together with Britain is its main focus.

    The agreements in place provide clarity on prices, while Iberdrola's reliance on local producers protects it from any import tariffs, he said.

    "We expect virtually no impact from new tariffs in the U.S.," he told analysts in a call to present Iberdrola's 2024 financial performance.

    He also said: "We do not expect to start a new renewable project in the US in 2025."

    The company on Thursday announced provisions of 1.6 billion euros ($1.68 billion) to adjust the value of its renewables pipeline, as it slows down renewables development in the United States.

    It has already flagged a more selective approach to renewable energy, as part of a strategic shift towards building and upgrading grids, which can provide a healthy revenue stream.

    In the U.S., power networks already account for 80% of its operations.

    "Demand in the United States continues growing more than ever, and investment in power grids is more needed than ever," Galan said.

    Iberdrola has roughly 9.7 gigawatts of renewables capacity installed in the United States, primarily onshore wind projects. It is also developing some large offshore wind parks, an energy source U.S. President Donald Trump has very publicly criticised.

    The focus on grids has already yielded results, with Iberdrola performing better than it foresaw in its strategic planning up to 2026, Galan said.

    Last year's profit beat analysts' expectations and also the company's initial 2025 outlook as earnings from Iberdrola's network business were boosted by higher tariffs in Britain, Brazil and the United States.

    It expects a mid-to-high single-digit net profit growth this year, following last year's net profit of 5.61 billion euros, a 17% increase on 2023 gains, bolstered by asset sales.

    Iberdrola proposed a dividend of 0.635 euros per share against 2024 results, a 15% increase.

    ($1 = 0.9541 euros)

    (Reporting by Pietro Lombardi; Editing by David Latona and Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Iberdrola halts new US renewables projects in 2025.
    • •Focus shifts to power grids due to strategic changes.
    • •Tariffs expected to have minimal impact on operations.
    • •US power networks comprise 80% of Iberdrola's operations.
    • •Iberdrola reports strong financial performance in 2024.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Iberdrola plays down tariffs impact as slows US renewables projects

    1What did Iberdrola's Executive Chairman say about US tariffs?

    Executive Chairman Ignacio Galan stated that Iberdrola expects virtually no impact from new tariffs in the U.S. due to secured agreements and reliance on local producers.

    2What is Iberdrola's current strategy regarding renewable projects in the US?

    Iberdrola has announced it will not begin any new renewable projects in the United States this year, indicating a strategic shift towards building and upgrading power grids instead.

    3How much renewable capacity does Iberdrola have installed in the US?

    Iberdrola has approximately 9.7 gigawatts of renewable capacity installed in the United States, primarily from onshore wind projects.

    4What financial performance did Iberdrola report for the previous year?

    Iberdrola reported a net profit of 5.61 billion euros for the previous year, marking a 17% increase on 2023 gains, which exceeded analysts' expectations.

    5What dividend proposal did Iberdrola announce for 2024?

    Iberdrola proposed a dividend of 0.635 euros per share for 2024 results, representing a 15% increase from the previous year.

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