ABB CEO Warns Electricity Demand Will Outpace Total Energy Growth 2.5-Fold by 2030
Morten Wierod laid out three structural drivers of accelerating electricity demand at CERAWeek — and called on industry to act before grid infrastructure falls behind
Morten Wierod laid out three structural drivers of accelerating electricity demand at CERAWeek — and called on industry to act before grid infrastructure falls behind
María Eugenia Sampalione (Newmont Cerro Negro), Dolores Brizuela (Dow), Gabriela Aguilar (Argentina-Texas Chamber of Commerce and IAPG DEI Commission), Evangelina Cordero (IAPG Comahue) and Giselle Somale (ABB) analyze the progress made, the gap that persists, and what is at stake in two industries experiencing rapid growth.
In the energy and industrial sector, where ABB operates globally, diversity is not only a matter of social equity. It is a business imperative.
The AROPC engineering hub surpassed 28,000 hours of engineering services exported from Argentina to markets worldwide in 2025. The figure represents a 27% increase over 2024, consolidating sustained and standout growth within ABB’s global operations.
It became one of the first 35 facilities, out of the Swiss multinational’s 170 worldwide, to obtain the certification.