Iberdrola To Keep US Renewable Spending If Positive Law Changes-Chairman
October 05 2010 - 10:57AM
Dow Jones News
Spanish electricity company Iberdrola SA (IBE.MC) will make
renewable energy investments in the U.S. until 2012 as planned,
provided there are "positive changes" in U.S. renewable energy
legislation, Chairman Ignacio Galan said Tuesday.
"If there are positive changes, we'll continue at the same
rhythm (of investments), if there aren't positive changes, we won't
do that," Galan told Dow Jones Newswires after an energy event.
A comprehensive climate change and energy bill passed the U.S.
House of Representatives earlier this year, but died in the Senate.
Subsequently, a bill introduced by several U.S. senators last month
aims to establish mandatory percentages of renewable electricity
generation as part of utilities' overall power output, but it is
still unclear whether the bill will pass.
Iberdrola's hints at possibly cutting its U.S. investments in
the absence of policies to foster renewables come after other top
renewable energy investors have already announced cuts.
Portuguese energy company EDP Renovaveis SA (EDPl.LB) last week
said it will reduce spending by more than half to less than $300
million in 2011 from $700 million this year, with further cuts
possible in the coming years.
The country's biggest wind-power company, NextEra Energy Inc.
(NEE), said earlier this year that it will scale back on U.S.
development.
Iberdrola's renewables unit Iberdrola Renovables SA (IBR.MC) is
the world's biggest wind power producer.
Company Web site: http://www.iberdrola.com
-By Bernd Radowitz, Dow Jones Newswires, +34-91-395-8125,
bernd.radowitz@dowjones.com
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