周三,欧洲最大的可再生能源开发商之一表示,西班牙公用事业巨头Iberdrola计划投资1820亿美元(1500亿欧元),到2030年将其可再生能源产能提高两倍,该公司报告称,到2020年,其净利润和可再生能源投资均有所增长。
去年,Iberdrola的投资达到了创纪录的112亿美元(92.4亿欧元),比前一年增长了13%。高达91%的投资用于开发新的可再生能源项目和电网。
Iberdrola董事长Ignacio Galán在一份声明中说:“在这十年里,我们计划投资1500亿欧元,使我们的可再生能源产能增加两倍,网络资产增加一倍。”
Iberdrola目前正在建立其到2025年的投资计划,计划在五年内投资910亿美元(750亿欧元),并将支出翻一番,到2030年达到1820亿美元(1500亿欧元)。
这项投资预计将使该公司的装机容量到2030年达到95吉瓦(GW),并在2025年将目前的装机容量翻一番,达到60吉瓦。
作为欧盟(EU)复苏基金的一部分,Iberdrola仅在西班牙就提出了150个项目,包括绿色发电项目、智能电网、存储和通过电气化提高能源效率。
Iberdrola公司预计,绿氢将成为公司未来10年的另一个主要增长领域,这与法国石油巨头道达尔的观点相呼应,其首席执行长Patrick Pouyanné本周说,这家超级巨头对氢有着“巨大的兴趣”,并致力于成为大型生产商。
三个月前,另一家欧洲公用事业巨头意大利的Enel表示,它计划在2030年之前投资多达1940亿美元(1600亿欧元),促进可再生能源发电、脱碳和电网基础设施建设,这是该公司成为可再生能源“超级巨头”的新计划的一部分。
朱佳妮 摘译自 油价网
原文如下:
This Spanish Renewables Giant Is Investing $182 Billion To Triple Capacity
Spanish utility giant Iberdrola plans to invest US$182 billion (150 billion euro) to triple its renewable capacity by 2030, one of the biggest developers of renewable energy in Europe said on Wednesday as it reported a rise in net profit and investments in renewables in 2020.
Last year, Iberdrola invested a record US$11.2 billion (9.24 billion euro), up by 13 percent compared to the previous year. As much as 91 percent of the investment went into developing new renewables projects and electricity networks.
“In this decade, we plan to invest €150 billion to triple our renewable capacity and double our network assets,” Iberdrola’s chairman Ignacio Galán said in a statement.
Iberdrola is now building on its investment plan through 2025, which envisages US$91 billion (75 billion euro) in investments within five years, and is doubling the spending to reach US$182 billion (150 billion euro) by 2030.
The investment is expected to boost the company’s installed capacity to 95 gigawatts (GW) by 2030, and to double the current capacity to 60 GW in 2025.
As part of the European Union’s (EU) recovery funds, Iberdrola proposes 150 projects in Spain alone, including in green generation projects, smart grids, storage, and energy efficiency through electrification.
Iberdrola expects green hydrogen to be another major growth area for the company in the coming decade, echoing the view of French oil giant Total, whose chief executive Patrick Pouyanné said this week that the supermajor had “huge interest in hydrogen” and aims to be a large producer at scale.
Three months ago, another European utility giant, Italy’s Enel, said it plans to invest as much as US$194 billion (160 billion euro) by 2030 in boosting renewable power generation, decarbonization, and grid infrastructure as part of a new plan to become a “Super Major” in renewables.