- 5 million MWh sold in Italy via long-term PPAs backed by 90 MW of new photovoltaic capacity
- Five PPAs signed with major firms in the chemical, manufacturing and food and beverage sectors under the Energy Release 2.0 mechanism
- PPAs aim to give energy-intensive industry a stable, competitive supply and support decarbonisation of production processes
Volume and capacity
Iberdrola has sold 5 million MWh in Italy through long-term power purchase agreements backed by 90 MW of new photovoltaic capacity on the peninsula.
Agreements and sectors
The company signed five PPAs with major firms across the chemical, manufacturing and food & beverage sectors to secure supply for energy‑intensive operations.
Policy mechanism and objectives
All PPAs were executed under the Energy Release 2.0 mechanism promoted by the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security, designed to accelerate deployment of domestic renewables and provide industry with a stable, competitive electricity supply amid market volatility.
Industry impact
The contracts aim to support decarbonisation of industrial production processes and illustrate coordination between supplier, industrial customers and public institutions to integrate electrification and renewables into industrial systems.