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Europe's top utility Iberdrola to invest $120 billion by 2031 in grids shift

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Posted on September 24, 2025

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MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish utility Iberdrola plans to invest 58 billion euros ($68.42 billion) through 2028 with a growing focus on expanding and upgrading power networks in Britain and the United

Iberdrola Plans €120 Billion Investment in Power Grids by 2031

Iberdrola's Strategic Investment Plan

By Pietro Lombardi

Investment Breakdown and Goals

MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish utility Iberdrola is planning more than 100 billion euros ($117 billion) of investments through 2031 as it intensifies its shift towards the more regulated business of power grids in countries such as Britain and the United States.

Focus on U.S. and UK Markets

Europe's largest utility presented on Wednesday its strategic update through 2028 and an outlook of what to expect until 2031: a big increase in power network investments and a more selective approach to renewable energy generation projects.

Projected Earnings and Dividends

The plan is in line with its previous pledge to increase annual investments to around 15 billion euros from around 12 billion euros and builds on a strategic shift launched in 2022.

US A KEY MARKET DESPITE TRUMP'S SCEPTICISM ON RENEWABLES

Iberdrola will invest 58 billion euros through 2028 - two thirds of which in power networks mainly in Britain and the U.S. - and expects additional investments of around 45 billion euros between 2029 and 2031.

The company continues to see the U.S. as a key market, despite opposition from President Donald Trump's administration to offshore wind in particular.

That's because the majority of Iberdrola's business, and the bulk of new investments there, are in power networks - regulated at state level - in Democratic states like New York, Maine, Massachusetts and Connecticut.

"In the U.S., we are only considering the commissioning of projects under construction," Chief Executive Pedro Azagra told investors about offshore wind projects, adding that construction was on track.

This reflects a broader caution on renewables.

"This plan aims to transform Iberdrola's profile into a more regulated company, with networks as a vector for growth," Executive Chairman Ignacio Sanchez Galan said.

Iberdrola is targeting an annual adjusted net profit of 7.6 billion euros by 2028, about 2 billion euros more than in 2024.

Financial goals include 52 billion euros in cash flow generated during the period and 13 billion in asset sales and partnerships, three quarters of which have been completed. It will hire 15,000 people.

Shareholders will see rewards grow in line with returns, with some 20 billion euros in dividends between 2025 and 2028, equivalent to between 65% and 75% of earnings and with a floor of 0.64 euros per share.

As a result of the investments, the value of Iberdrola's grid assets, whose returns are regulated and guaranteed, is expected to reach 70 billion euros in 2028 and top 90 billion euros by 2031.

In its 2031 outlook, the firm sees earnings growth of at least a mid-to-high single-digit percentage.

($1 = 0.8480 euros)

(Reporting by Pietro Lombardi. Editing by Inti Landauro and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Iberdrola plans €120 billion investment in power grids by 2031.
  • Focus on US and UK markets for regulated business growth.
  • Projected annual net profit of €7.6 billion by 2028.
  • Investment includes €58 billion by 2028 in power networks.
  • Targeting €20 billion in dividends between 2025 and 2028.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Iberdrola's total planned investment by 2031?
Iberdrola is planning to invest more than 100 billion euros, equivalent to approximately $117 billion, by 2031.
What percentage of Iberdrola's investments will go to power networks?
Iberdrola plans to allocate two-thirds of its 58 billion euros investment through 2028 to power networks, primarily in Britain and the U.S.
How does Iberdrola plan to transform its business model?
Iberdrola aims to shift towards a more regulated business model, focusing on power networks as a key vector for growth.
What financial goals has Iberdrola set for 2028?
Iberdrola is targeting an annual adjusted net profit of 7.6 billion euros by 2028, along with 52 billion euros in cash flow generated during the period.
What are the expected dividends for Iberdrola shareholders?
Iberdrola plans to distribute around 20 billion euros in dividends between 2025 and 2028, which will be between 65% and 75% of earnings.

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