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EIB and Iberdrola agree EUR 700 million green loan for grid expansion in Spain

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EIB and Iberdrola agree EUR 700 million green loan for grid expansion in Spain

  • BEI e Iberdrola acuerdan un préstamo verde de 700 millones de euros para la expansión de redes eléctricas en España [PDF]
  • The signed financing amounts to €500 million and is the first tranche of an approved green loan for a total value of €700 million.
  • The loan will finance the development of smart grids and their expansion, facilitating the integration of renewable energy sources and the connection of new uses
  • The project contributes to achieving the REPowerEU plan's goal of increasing energy security and reducing the European Union's dependence on fossil fuel imports.

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has approved a EUR 700 million green loan to expand Iberdrola's electricity distribution network in Spain. The first tranche of the loan, worth EUR 500 million, was signed in Madrid by Jean-Christophe Laloux, the EIB's Director General for EU Operations, and José Sainz Armada, Iberdrola's Director of Finance, Control and Corporate Development.

The total investment associated with the project will be EUR 1.44 billion, the other EUR 740 million will be provided by Iberdrola. The project will contribute to increasing the efficiency and resilience of the electricity distribution grid, facilitate connection, new electrification uses such as heat pumps or electric mobility, and enable the integration of more renewable energy sources into the grid, thus accelerating the energy transition and advancing the decarbonization of the Spanish electricity sector.

The project will also boost industrialization and economic and employment growth in Spain by enabling the maintenance of some 10,000 jobs per year in 12 autonomous communities throughout the implementation period.

The financing agreement underlines the EIB's commitment to economic, social and territorial cohesion, as more than 65% of the total associated investment will go to regions whose per capita income is below the EU average.

The 700 million loan approved is part of the EIB's program of actions to support the REPowerEU plan, and will support energy security by facilitating the integration of renewable energies and reducing the European Union's dependence on fossil fuel imports.

"Supporting the modernization of electricity grids to facilitate the integration of new renewable energy sources is one of the EIB's priorities included in its Climate Bank roadmap," commented Jean-Christophe Laloux, EIB Director General for EU Operations. This new financing agreement with Iberdrola will accelerate Spain's energy transition, ensure access to sustainable energy for all citizens and contribute to the EU's energy and strategic autonomy," added Laloux.

Iberdrola's Director of Finance, Control and Corporate Development, José Sainz Armada, said: "Thanks to this loan, the company will be able to accelerate the decarbonization of industry, a key process for Spanish companies. With this new financing with the EIB we are expanding the development of smart grids in Spain, which are essential for facilitating the energy transition, boosting efficiency and improving the distribution network and the quality of supply. We are also contributing to the electrification of the economy and reducing the country's energy dependence".

EIB and energy security

In 2023, the EIB Group granted financing worth more than 21 billion for energy security in Europe. In Spain, this target reached 4.513 billion in the same year, which went to financing renewable energy, energy efficiency, electricity grids and storage systems projects, among others. These investments are helping Europe to accelerate the transition to sustainable energy and reduce its dependence on fossil fuel imports.

In July 2023, the EIB's Board of Directors decided to increase to €45 billion the funds allocated to REPowerEU projects, the plan designed to end Europe's dependence on fossil fuel imports. The EIB has also decided to broaden the range of eligible sectors to boost financing for EU manufacturing industry in strategic leading-edge zero net carbon technologies, as well as the extraction, processing and recycling of key raw materials. This additional funding will be distributed between now and 2027 and, in total, is expected to mobilize more than €150 billion in investments in the targeted sectors.

More information on the EIB's support for the energy sector can be found here.

Electricity distribution networks, a key pillar of the energy transition

Electricity grids are the necessary platform for moving towards a decarbonized economy, enabling the integration of more renewables, the attraction of industry, sustainable mobility, smart cities and self-consumption. Distribution grids are a key part of enabling initiatives and trends that are changing the economy, such as electric mobility, heat pumps, self-consumption and smart cities.

The European Union has recently increased the target for total renewable energy consumption in Europe to 42.5% by 2030, up from 32% previously. In order to bring renewables to customers and businesses, it is estimated that for every euro invested in renewable generation, around one euro of investment in distribution networks is needed.

Iberdrola operates one of the most important electricity distribution systems in the world. The company already has more than 1.3 million kilometers of power lines and more than 4,500 substations in Spain, the United States, the United Kingdom and Brazil, which distribute electricity to more than 35 million people around the world.

Iberdrola's commitment to sustainable financing and the decarbonization of the country

Iberdrola continues to advance in its commitment to sustainability, based on the electrification of the economy, through clean energy, and oriented towards the fight against climate change and the creation of wealth and employment in the communities where it operates.

At the end of 2023, the group already had green financing or financing linked to sustainability criteria amounting to more than €54,449 million, of which more than €20,200 million corresponds to green bonds.

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