Future Energy Summit (FES) Iberia 2025 will take place on June 24 at the Colegio de Caminos, Auditorio Betancourt, in Madrid.
It will once again position itself as the strategic forum where opportunities for investment, innovation, and energy transition are shaped.
More than 400 senior executives will come together to share insights on storage, PPAs, green hydrogen, solar and wind power generation, and project financing.
Alongside Zelestra and Soventix Caribbean, the summit will feature participation from key industry players such as Repsol, Galp, Sonnedix, Chemik, Yingli Solar, Matrix Renewables, Risen Energy, 360 Energy, Schletter, and BLC Power Generation, among many others.
The diverse range of participants will offer a cross-sector perspective that integrates developers, technologists, large energy buyers, utilities, investment funds, and public institutions.
Enrique De Ramón, Global Head of Business Origination & BESS at Zelestra, will be one of the featured speakers in the panels on energy storage and hybrid solutions.
His contribution will bring a technical perspective on BESS development, project structuring, and business origination—key to technology integration in competitive markets.
Alfonso Rodríguez, CEO of Soventix Caribbean, based in the Dominican Republic, will take part in the panel focused on Latin America, where he will share regional experiences in renewable energy expansion, regulatory challenges, and financing strategies.
Watch the full recap of FES Iberia 2024:
The panel will also include representatives from companies leading renewable growth across Latin America.
This year’s program will also include panels focused on Southern Europe’s market opportunities and the evolving role of offtakers, in a context where energy buyers are redefining commercial and contractual conditions to support the deployment of new renewable capacity.
Chemik will present its TCS Series, designed to eliminate trenching in solar installations and reduce CAPEX.
Yingli Green Energy Europa will focus on strengthening its brand presence in the European market, while Matrix Renewables will share insights on energy storage and utility-scale project financing.
In addition to technical content, FES Iberia 2025 will provide a high-level environment for private meetings, strategic networking, and deal-making among key stakeholders in the energy sector.
You can also revisit highlights from the previous edition by following the #FESIberia hashtag on social media.
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