Iberdrola still sees good opportunities in the US

Although Iberdrola has faced challenges in the US market, this hasn’t quenched the company’s thirst for more offshore wind in US waters. 
Spain's Iberdrola is ready for much more offshore wind - and it may well be in the US. | Photo: Scottishpower
Spain's Iberdrola is ready for much more offshore wind - and it may well be in the US. | Photo: Scottishpower

The US offshore wind market has caused a headache or two for the big utilities in recent times. However, this has apparently not been a major concern for Spain’s Iberdrola, as the company will still chase upcoming tenders - if they look reasonable. 

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