JANUARY

- Canada's ambassador, Jeffrey Marder, visits Galicia
A YEAR OF CHANGE FOR ECOENER
The largest capacity increase in our history translates into concrete sustainable impacts: more families supplied, more CO₂ avoided and more communities benefited in the countries where we operate.
Energy
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Operating assets – 815 MW in operation and under construction
+60% vs 2024Generation
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Record renewable energy generated
+33% vs 2024Business
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Total revenue
+4% vs 2024Climate
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Tons of CO₂ avoided thanks to our renewable generation
+16% vs 2024Footprint
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Scope 1+2 emission intensity per MWh produced
-17% vs 2024Biodiversity
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+30% vs 2024Employment
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Global operating presence 47% of employment in developing countries
Social impact
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Households supplied with renewable energy from Ecoener
LUIS DE VALDIVIA
We are writing a new chapter in Ecoener’s 37-year history with the same conviction that drove us at the start: actively and responsibly contributing to the energy transition, always from absolute respect for the environment and in alliance with the communities.
«We believe that the way we produce energy defines how we want to live and the world we want to live in»
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A business model that integrates respect for the environment, the wellbeing of people, and transparency in the management of every decision.

Behind every megawatt and every ton of CO₂ avoided there are people, communities, and opportunities that grow. Three conversations that broaden the meaning of the numbers:
"The sun does not compete with the land: it strengthens it"
Owner of Finca Yolanda, Guatemala
At the Yolanda solar park, 253 sheep graze under the solar panels. What started as a conversation became one of the pioneering agrivoltaic models in Guatemala: 111 hectares where energy generation and sheep farming coexist and reinforce each other.
"Preparing our youth will change the community"
Director of San Rafael Polytechnic, Arroyo Salado, Dominican Republic
Ecoener’s solar plants generate clean energy in the area and drive local training with the first Technical Baccalaureate in Renewable Energy.
"Investing in education is investing in the country's future"
Representative of Universidad del Istmo (UNIS), Fraijanes, Guatemala
220 photovoltaic modules on the Fraijanes campus cover more than 25% of electricity consumption and turn the installation into a learning lab. Here, sustainability is not only taught — it is also lived.
The energy transition only makes sense if it generates a lasting positive impact on people and territories. In Canada we are advancing a community relations strategy based on building lasting alliances with the First Nations of British Columbia. Our conviction: the energy transition is only possible if it is built together with communities — not merely near them.
The Wet'suwet'en Nation, with roots going back more than 10,000 years, occupies a traditional territory of approximately 22,000 square kilometres in the Bulkley Valley. Their governance combines hereditary and elected chiefs, representing a population of more than 5,000 members.
The Lheidli T'enneh are an Indigenous people whose traditional territory spans the area where the Nechako and Fraser rivers meet. With more than 800 members, the community works actively to preserve its language, history and cultural heritage while advancing the wellbeing of its families.
«For the first time, a collaboration is built on getting to know each other. What makes this relationship different is Ecoener's willingness to listen, to ask for advice, and to build step by step»
A strategy backed by global benchmarks
In 2025, the leading international ESG assessment bodies have recognised the strength and consistency of Ecoener's sustainability strategy.
Actively contributing to the 2030 Agenda
Our business model, focused on renewable energy generation and our relationship with communities, contributes directly to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
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