ICYMI: Avangrid CEO Pedro Azagra Guest on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” to Discuss JUST 100 Ranking
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Azagra: “Women and men doing their job is what brings us here.”
VIDEO: Avangrid CEO Pedro Azagra on #12 Just 100 ranking
A rough transcript of the interview is below:
Becky Quick: Earlier this week JUST Capital announced its annual JUST 100 list of America's Best Corporate Citizens. Sustainable energy company Avangrid achieved the top spot among utilities and placed 12th overall. Joining us right now is Pedro Azagra, the CEO. Welcome, thank you for being here with us today. What do you think puts you in this JUST 100 list?
Pedro Azagra: Thank you very much, pleasure to be here. And it is the work of our women and men. Without them, we would not be here. We were 224 in the list a few years ago, now we are number 12 and also we are the number one utility. Women and men doing their job is what brings us here.
Becky Quick: When we talk about Avangrid’s business and what you all are doing just in terms of renewables, renewables is a place a lot of money is funneling into these days. But a lot of it is driven by government initiatives and government funding. How important is that government funding and what happens if governments change and decide they are no longer going to pursue those same initiatives?
Pedro Azagra: As you know, there are many ways of helping renewables development and in different countries there are different approaches. I think in the
Becky Quick: Your point is that if the government funding wasn't there, this would not be a booming business. It has to be supported by governments at this point.
Pedro Azagra: Part of the development has to be helped to make sure that happens, but also part of the assets you already have PPAs. So you go straight to the market, you have customers, big customers, people you interview quite often. We have PPAs with them as well. So you have a combination of just market, but also some help from a production point of view from the major projects we are doing.
Becky Quick: Where are the biggest hurdles right now? Most of the time when you talk to people about trying to change things, its the grid that is the underlying issue. Trying to get power from where the wind blows to where it doesn't. Trying to get power from where the sun shines to where it doesn't.
Pedro Azagra: In the many meetings we are having with both the federal government and many states, I can tell you that they are very, very focused on these issues. The first one is permitting. The amount of permitting you need, it takes years. It takes probably five to eight years to do an offshore wind park. It takes three to five years to do an onshore park with solar. The permitting is critical, so that's one of the issues. The second one is, as you were saying right now, what I call litigation. In the
Becky Quick: You're talking about billions of dollars in investments, those are not things that companies do lightly and having stability over time definitely makes a big deal. Pedro, just last month, you all ended a merger deal that you had put through and planned with PNM Resources. That was a deal that had been in the works since I think October of 2020, so that is years in the making. PNM had wanted to extend the deadline for that deal to get done, you all chose not to go that route. Why is that? You think this was something that was never going to get past regulators?
Pedro Azagra: I think there are moments in life that you just need to move on. We have been three years, we have 23 out of 24 parties either supporting or not opposing the deal, and still we have a negative reaction by a public commission. The public commission changed, but after three years we're still waiting here, we are still waiting for the public commission decision now after the supreme court that we were waiting, so it is basically a moment that after, you know, so many delays, we didn't have certainty on the timeline and that was the decision. But at the same time, last year we were very successful in operating networks in
Becky Quick: Does that give you any sort of fear factor in terms of attempting another deal?
Pedro Azagra: Well, when you have organic investments for more than 20 billion for the five years ahead of us, both in networks and renewables, that seems to me more than enough to focus on. In order to have that pipeline of organic investment, maybe we think about something else.
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