BNZ, an independent power producer (IPP) specializing in the development, construction, and operation of renewable energy projects, has announced its incorporation into CEOE (Spanish Confederation of Business Organizations) as an associate member, reaffirming its commitment to the energy transition and the push toward a greener future for Spain and Europe.
With more than 1.7 GW of renewable energy in development, construction, and operation across Spain, Italy, and Portugal, BNZ continues to establish itself as a leader in the clean energy sector. Joining CEOE strengthens the company’s position within the Spanish business ecosystem and enables active collaboration in the promotion of policies that foster sustainability and economic progress.
Accelerating the energy transition and social commitment
“This step is key to our strategy to consolidate our position as leaders in the energy transition in Europe,” said Luis Selva, CEO of BNZ. “Our goal is clear: to produce 100% renewable energy and contribute to economic development through projects that support both the energy transition and the social advancement of local communities.”
Meanwhile, CEOE Secretary General José Alberto González-Ruiz highlighted the significance of BNZ’s membership, noting its “strong commitment to sustainability and innovation in the renewable energy sector,” which reinforces collaboration and drives initiatives that are transforming the energy and business landscape.
BNZ remains committed to developing projects that not only generate clean energy but also bring benefits to local communities. The company also actively manages its entire production chain, ensuring high standards of sustainability and contributing to biodiversity in the regions where it operates.
By joining CEOE, BNZ strengthens its commitment to job creation and to working closely with suppliers and communities to generate a positive and lasting impact on local economies, while ensuring compliance with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies.