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Iberdrola is already operating, or building, several other generating plants in Mexico, with a total capacity of 5.94 megawatts.
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Iberdrola is already operating, or building, several other generating plants in Mexico, with a total capacity of 5.94 megawatts.
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Iberdrola, which is seeking between $400 and $500 million in U.S. government aid for wind energy projects, prides itself as a company that respects workers 'rights.
Edwin D. Hill: Real Health Care Reform -- Not Short-Sighted Take Backs 2009
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Iberdrola, which is Europe's biggest generator of wind energy, will benefit from taking the numerous wind farms Scottish Power has dotted around Ireland and the Scottish highlands.
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Iberdrola, which is Europe's biggest generator of wind energy, will benefit from taking the numerous wind farms Scottish Power has dotted around Ireland and the Scottish highlands.
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As a whole, Iberdrola, which is striving to reduce a €29 billion debt pile, said that 2009 profits had hit €2.8 billion, down 1.3 per cent on 2008.
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He echoed earlier concerns from Spanish firm Iberdrola, which is building Europe's biggest wind farm at Whitelee in Scotland, about the UK's bureaucratic planning system.
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Getty Images Stronger players, such as Iberdrola of Spain, are buying wind farms from cash-strapped rivals.
Winds Shift for Renewable Energy As Oil Price Sinks, Money Gets Tight 2008
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MADRID—Spain's Iberdrola SA Thursday said its fourth-quarter net profit rose 0.8% from a year earlier on higher power generation in Spain and bigger profits at the power utility's international operations.
Iberdrola's Profit Edges Higher as Output Grows Christopher Bjork 2011
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Iberdrola said its fourth-quarter net profit rose 0.8% to €801.3 million $1.1 billion on higher power generation in Spain and bigger profits at the power utility's international operations.
Business Watch 2011
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