Iberdrola has integrated its business activities in Germany under the name Iberdrola Deutschland and has appointed Felipe Montero as CEO of the new company.
Iberdrola Deutschland, a fully owned subsidiary of the Spanish energy giant Iberdrola, will be headquartered in Berlin and will focus on the operation of large renewable energy assets and the supply of energy transition-related services.
Its offshore and onshore divisions will participate in the planning, construction and operation of wind farms and solar plants. The commercial division will offer commercial and industrial customers various supply solutions, and the integrated solutions division will support storage and hydrogen solutions for industrial use.
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Newly appointed CEO of Iberdrola Deutschland, Felipe Montero, said in a statement: “The combination of all activities under one roof with an integrated 360° business model allow us to offer our customers and partners the best services to achieve their decarbonisation targets while leveraging the capabilities of the global Iberdrola group.”
Montero joined Iberdrola in 2010 as an engineer working for the Wikinger offshore wind farm in Germany. He then served as deputy project manager and head of project services. In 2017, he was appointed project director of Baltic Eagle, Iberdrola’s offshore wind facility currently being built in Germany.
Montero will be working alongside an executive team that includes Iris Stempfle, managing director of the offshore division and Deputy CEO of Iberdrola Deutschland, Martin Stolle, managing director of the onshore division and Sven Wolf, managing director of the commercial division.