Latvenergo
Debt Financing in 2025
Latvenergo is an energy company based in Latvia, operating in the Baltic region. It produces and trades electricity, heat, and natural gas, with a focus on sustainable and environmentally friendly energy solutions. The company operates hydroelectric power plants and thermal power stations, and engages in the wholesale and retail sale of energy. Additionally, it offers energy-related services to support efficient energy consumption and management.
Global Power Generation
Debt Financing in 2024
Global Power Generation (GPG) is a company focused on the development and management of power generation assets worldwide, utilizing hydro, wind, and fossil fuel technologies. Established by Gas Natural Fenosa and KIA, GPG channels international power generation efforts, a key growth area for the group. The company leverages its extensive experience to ensure successful project execution and offers engineering, operational, and maintenance services to clients for their facilities. Being part of Gas Natural Fenosa, a leading multinational in gas and electricity integration with a presence in over 30 countries and millions of customers, GPG benefits from significant industry expertise, a robust market position, and high-performance standards.
WEB Windenergie
Debt Financing in 2024
WEB Windenergie AG is an international energy transition company that operates 266 wind turbines, 43 photovoltaic systems, and 3 hydroelectric plants. The company focuses on planning, creating, and operating renewable energy projects, harnessing wind and solar power to produce clean, regional green energy. With over two decades of experience, WEB Windenergie AG is involved in energy production across eight countries on two continents.
Iren SpA, headquartered in Reggio Emilia, Italy, is a multi-utility company operating in the production, distribution, and sale of electricity, primarily from hydro, thermal, and cogeneration sources, as well as district heat and natural gas. It serves approximately 721,000 electricity and 743,000 gas customers through extensive networks. Additionally, Iren manages the integrated water cycle, including water distribution, sewerage, and treatment, serving around 2.8 million residents. The company also offers waste management services, including collection and disposal, and provides public administration services such as street lighting and traffic light systems.
Enel Green Power
Debt Financing in 2024
Enel Green Power is a global leader in renewable energy, focusing on the development and management of power plants that utilize a diverse array of resources, including wind, solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass. Established in December 2008 as part of the Enel Group, the company operates across Europe and the Americas, boasting an installed capacity of 64.7 GW and generating approximately 25 terawatt-hours of electricity annually. This production supports the energy needs of over 8 million households and contributes to significant reductions in carbon emissions, avoiding around 16 million tonnes of CO2 each year. Enel Green Power emphasizes sustainability and innovation while actively collaborating with local communities to promote socio-economic development. The company is committed to expanding its installed capacity and enhancing technological mixes tailored to local conditions, thus playing a crucial role in the global transition to sustainable energy.
Ingeteam
Debt Financing in 2023
Ingeteam is a global provider of power and control electronics, specializing in inverters, frequency converters, controllers, protections, motors, and related services. With a strong focus on sustainability, the company caters to diverse sectors such as renewable energy (wind, PV, hydro), mining, marine, rail traction, and electric vehicle charging. Ingeteam operates in 22 countries worldwide, employing approximately 4,000 people, and offers operation and maintenance services to complement its product portfolio.
Endesa is an electric utility company headquartered in Madrid, Spain, that generates, distributes, and supplies electricity primarily in Spain and Portugal. Founded in 1944, the company has an installed generation capacity of 22 gigawatts, utilizing a diverse mix of energy sources, including hydroelectric, nuclear, coal, natural gas, oil, solar, and wind. Endesa serves approximately 11.2 million customers and employs over 10,000 people. In addition to its core electricity services, Endesa operates in the natural gas sector and provides energy-related services, emphasizing a commitment to sustainability and technological innovation to address current and future energy challenges. The company also supplies gas to retail and business customers in Spain and France.
Iberdrola is a leading global utility company engaged in the production, distribution, and retail of electricity and gas across nearly 40 countries. With a diverse portfolio of 56 gigawatts, it primarily generates electricity from nuclear, fossil-fuel, hydroelectric, and renewable energy sources, with wind power representing approximately 40% of its capacity. The company operates significant electricity and distribution networks in Spain, the UK, Brazil, and the US, where it maintains a strong presence. Iberdrola is committed to advancing the energy transition through a sustainable business model that emphasizes renewable energy, smart grids, large-scale energy storage, and digital transformation, aimed at delivering innovative products and services to its customers. In addition to its generation activities, Iberdrola is involved in gas storage and supply, reinforcing its position as a comprehensive energy provider.
Iberdrola is a leading global utility company engaged in the production, distribution, and retail of electricity and gas across nearly 40 countries. With a diverse portfolio of 56 gigawatts, it primarily generates electricity from nuclear, fossil-fuel, hydroelectric, and renewable energy sources, with wind power representing approximately 40% of its capacity. The company operates significant electricity and distribution networks in Spain, the UK, Brazil, and the US, where it maintains a strong presence. Iberdrola is committed to advancing the energy transition through a sustainable business model that emphasizes renewable energy, smart grids, large-scale energy storage, and digital transformation, aimed at delivering innovative products and services to its customers. In addition to its generation activities, Iberdrola is involved in gas storage and supply, reinforcing its position as a comprehensive energy provider.
Iberdrola is a leading global utility company engaged in the production, distribution, and retail of electricity and gas across nearly 40 countries. With a diverse portfolio of 56 gigawatts, it primarily generates electricity from nuclear, fossil-fuel, hydroelectric, and renewable energy sources, with wind power representing approximately 40% of its capacity. The company operates significant electricity and distribution networks in Spain, the UK, Brazil, and the US, where it maintains a strong presence. Iberdrola is committed to advancing the energy transition through a sustainable business model that emphasizes renewable energy, smart grids, large-scale energy storage, and digital transformation, aimed at delivering innovative products and services to its customers. In addition to its generation activities, Iberdrola is involved in gas storage and supply, reinforcing its position as a comprehensive energy provider.
Neoenergia S.A. is a Brazilian company involved in the generation, transmission, distribution, and commercialization of electric energy. With an installed generation capacity of approximately 4.1 gigawatts, the company operates seven hydroelectric plants and 44 wind farms, alongside 826 kilometers of transmission lines and eight substations. Neoenergia serves around 34 million customers across several states, including Bahia, Pernambuco, Rio Grande do Norte, São Paulo, and Mato Grosso do Sul. In addition to its core business, the company offers energy management and consulting services. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Neoenergia is a subsidiary of Iberdrola S.A.
Ørsted is a Danish company specializing in the development and maintenance of offshore and onshore renewable energy farms, energy storage facilities, and bioenergy plants. Formerly known as DONG Energy, Ørsted has undergone a significant transformation over the past decade, committing to a vision of a world powered entirely by green energy. The company has dramatically reduced its coal consumption by 73% and aims to completely phase out coal by 2023. As a global leader in offshore wind, Ørsted holds a 25% market share, providing energy to approximately 9.5 million people. By the end of 2023, Ørsted operated 8.9 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity, with the United Kingdom being its largest market, followed by Germany and Denmark. The company is also expanding its presence outside Europe with projects in Taiwan and the United States, where it operates 4.8 gigawatts of onshore wind and solar assets. In addition to its renewable initiatives, Ørsted still engages in traditional utilities, including conventional power plants.
Iberdrola is a leading global utility company engaged in the production, distribution, and retail of electricity and gas across nearly 40 countries. With a diverse portfolio of 56 gigawatts, it primarily generates electricity from nuclear, fossil-fuel, hydroelectric, and renewable energy sources, with wind power representing approximately 40% of its capacity. The company operates significant electricity and distribution networks in Spain, the UK, Brazil, and the US, where it maintains a strong presence. Iberdrola is committed to advancing the energy transition through a sustainable business model that emphasizes renewable energy, smart grids, large-scale energy storage, and digital transformation, aimed at delivering innovative products and services to its customers. In addition to its generation activities, Iberdrola is involved in gas storage and supply, reinforcing its position as a comprehensive energy provider.