FES Iberia 2025 is already beginning to set the tone for this year’s energy agenda. The third edition of the event, to be held on June 24 at the Colegio de Caminos, Betancourt Auditorium, in Madrid, will bring together strategic figures from the European and Latin American renewable energy sector.
Among the confirmed names are Joao Costeira, Executive Managing Director of Low Carbon Generation at Repsol; Carlos Relancio, Director of Renewable Energy at Galp; and Carolina Nester, Head of Operations Iberia at Sonnedix.
These leaders, along with many others from the sector, will lead key discussion sessions during the event, consolidating the event’s position as the leading forum for trends and opportunities in the sector.
In addition, companies with a strong presence in technological development and the renewable energy value chain have joined the event as strategic partners: Wattkraft, 360 Energy, Risen Energy, Chemik, Yingli Solar, and BLC Power Generation.
Tickets with Early Bird benefits are now available through the official website: FES Iberia 2025 Tickets
Inquiries and accreditation are available at: [email protected]
The renewable epicenter of Europe and Latin America
FES Iberia not only represents a space for networking and analysis but has also established itself as the platform where the future of the energy market is being designed.
The 2025 edition will have a strong thematic focus on off-takers and opportunities in Southern Europe, broadening the scope of the discussions and opening a space for energy buyers to analyze market developments.
This year’s summit will build on what was a historic 2024 edition, which featured companies such as Iberdrola, Nextracker, Engie, Grenergy, Statkraft, Acciona Energía, and EDP Renewables. At that time, more than 400 executives exchanged perspectives on energy storage, distributed generation, solar and wind energy, and investment strategies for large projects.
Last year’s panelists included Julio Castro (Iberdrola Renovables), Rafael Esteban (Acciona Energía), Rocío Sicre (EDP Renewables), Anton Martínez Rodríguez (Enagás Renovable), and Loreto Ordóñez (Engie España). In addition, synergies between photovoltaics and storage were analyzed, as well as opportunities in the green hydrogen value chain.
The full video of the 2024 edition can be viewed at the following link:
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