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Iberdrola lifts 2025 power output on renewables and offshore wind growth

Tipranks - Tue Feb 10, 4:18AM CST

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Iberdrola ( (IBDRY) ) has provided an announcement.

Iberdrola reported a 2.2% increase in its net own electricity production in 2025 to 129,043 GWh, driven by a 5.9% rise in renewable output, particularly strong growth in offshore wind and solar, while nuclear and some gas and cogeneration volumes declined. Regional trends were mixed, with solid renewable gains in Spain, the U.K., the U.S. and the rest of the world offset by weaker production in Mexico and Brazil, while the exit of certain Mexico assets and the ramp-up of offshore wind highlight a continuing shift in the group’s generation mix and geographic footprint that may influence future earnings stability and regulatory exposure.

The most recent analyst rating on (IBDRY) stock is a Buy with a $100.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Iberdrola stock, see the IBDRY Stock Forecast page.

More about Iberdrola

Iberdrola is a global electric utility group focused on power generation from renewables and conventional sources, with major operations in Spain, the U.K., U.S., Mexico, Brazil and other international markets. The company’s portfolio is increasingly weighted toward onshore and offshore wind, hydroelectric and solar assets as it advances its renewable energy strategy and adjusts its mix away from carbon-intensive technologies.

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Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy

Current Market Cap: $152.9B

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