Everything is set for Tuesday, 24 June, when the Future Energy Summit Iberia 2025 will once again make Madrid the focal point of the energy transition.
The event will bring together more than 400 leaders from both public and private sectors, including CEOs, ministers, planning directors, developers, utilities, technologists and investment funds, for a full day of strategic discussions, networking, and partnership building.
Participating companies include Repsol, Iberdrola Renovables, EDP Renewables, Acciona, Galp, Grenergy, TotalEnergies, Matrix Renewables, Lightsource BP, Jinko ESS, Elmya, Optimize Energy, Cox Group, Engie, RWE Renewables Iberia, Chemik Group, Yingli Solar, 360Energy, Risen Energy, Schletter, Sonnedix, Grupo Elecnor, Worldlex, Five Infinitum, Ingenostrum, Spain DC, and Grupo Fe Energy, among many others.
The event will also welcome senior officials from Spain’s public sector, such as Pablo Fernández Vila (Xunta de Galicia), Manuel Larrasa Rodríguez (Junta de Andalucía), and Manuel Argüelles Linares (Comunitat Valenciana), as well as international authorities including Víctor Hugo Ventura (Minister of Energy, Guatemala), Edward Veras (CNE Dominican Republic), Dimas Carranza (Energuate), Alfonso Rodríguez (Soventix Caribbean), Ximena Castro Leal (DIPREM), and Gonzalo Feito (Sungrow).
The programme includes exclusive networking spaces, closed sessions for VIPs and partners, and a private cocktail reception to foster alliances among key industry players. Key panels will focus on Southern Europe and Latin America — with special emphasis on Guatemala’s upcoming renewables tender worth over $5 billion, offering contracts up to 15 years with a strong focus on clean energy.
One of the most anticipated discussions will be the panel on photovoltaics and storage, featuring executives such as Julio Castro (Iberdrola Renovables), Jordi Torres (TotalEnergies), Jesús Heras (Wattkraft), Alejandro Moreno (Recurrent Energy), Enrique Riquelme (Cox Group), and David Ruiz (Grenergy), moderated by journalist Emilia Lardizábal.
Later, the strategic outlook panel will see Rocío Sicre (EDP), Rafael Esteban (Acciona), Carmen Becerril (OMEL), Álvaro Pérez de Lema (Saeta Yield), and Enrique Pedrosa (Repsol) examine future scenarios for the European market, moderated by Álvaro Villasante (Grupo Energía Bogotá).
The session on innovative construction for Ibero-America will feature Ramón Cidón (IGNIS), José Irastorza (Risen), Alejandro Ramos (Schletter), Daniel Fernández Alonso (Engie), Carlos Píñar Celestino (Elmya), and Agustín de la Fuente (Grupo Elecnor), who will discuss regional growth and the evolving roles of EPC firms, developers, and manufacturers.
The day will continue with a panel on trends in solar and storage in Spain, with Fernando Cremades (Galp), Héctor Erdociain (Chemik), Luis Contreras (Yingli), Benjamín Reynal (360Energy), and Miguel García Asunción (Zelestra), moderated by Carolina Nester (Sonnedix).
The panel will explore ways to improve both technical and financial performance of solar parks in the face of current challenges.
On energy security, a panel moderated by Chema Zabala (Alantra Energy Transition) will bring together Sergio Arbeláez (Matrix Renewables), Donaji Martínez (Jinko ESS), Robert Navarro (RWE), Ignacio Guerra (Lightsource BP), and Rodrigo García Ruiz (Optimize Energy), who will discuss how storage and asset management can enhance the resilience of electrical systems in Southern Europe.
In the afternoon, there will be a strategic dialogue between Spanish public sector leaders, with Manuel Larrasa (Andalusia), Pablo Fernández Vila (Galicia), Manuel Argüelles (Valencia), Víctor Marcos (Central Government), and Alberto Hernández (Canary Islands Government), moderated by Emilia Lardizábal.
The agenda also includes a panel on PPAs, data centres and public policy, featuring insights from Pedro González (AEGE), Gonzalo Barba (TotalEnergies), Marta Pérez García (Worldlex), Carlos Moro (Five Infinitum), Óscar Martín (Ingenostrum), and Alejandro Fuster (Spain DC), moderated by Alberto García Feijoo (Grupo Fe Energy).
The Latin America segment will be divided into two parts: first, a special interview on regional tender frameworks with Víctor Hugo Ventura (Guatemala) and Edward Veras (CNE Dominican Republic), conducted by Gastón Fenés; then, an international panel with Dimas Carranza (Energuate), Alfonso Rodríguez (Soventix), Ximena Castro (DIPREM), and Gonzalo Feito (Sungrow), also moderated by Fenés.
The day will close with a networking toast and a VIP cocktail reception for strategic partners and executives, marking the end of a landmark edition of FES Iberia 2025.
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