Enel Green Power Group reports revenues amounted to EUR 2.8 billion in 2013
Total revenues of the Enel Green Power Group amounted to 2.8 billion euros, up 12 per cent from the EUR 2.5 billion posted in 2012. The increase is mainly attributable to higher revenues from the sale of electricity, including incentives, resulting from the increase in production in Italy, the rest of Europe and North America, the company announced.
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EBITDA totaled EUR 1.8 billion, an increase of 12.5 per cent compared with the EUR 1.6 billion registered in 2012. Net financial debt was EUR 5.4 billion at the end of 2013, up about EUR 0.8 billion on the EUR 4.6 billion posted at the end of 2012.Employees at the end of 2013 numbered 3,599 (3,512 at the end of 2012.
Commenting on the results, Francesco Starace, Chief Executive Officer and General Manager of Enel Green Power, stated: "The results posted in 2013, in line with what previously disclosed, confirm the highly successful implementation of the strategic guidelines that Enel Green Power has adopted, combining increasing technological and geographical diversification with the quest for operational excellence. Once again this year we have expanded installed capacity by more than 900MW, strengthening our presence in many areas of the world and continuing development in markets such as the United States and Latin America, where we have a significant number of projects under way."
The group net installed capacity at the end of 2013 totaled 8.9 GW, of which 2.6 GW (29 per cent) of hydro capacity, 5.1 GW (57 per cent) of wind, 0.8 GW (9 per cent) of geothermal, 0.3 GW (4 per cent) of solar and 0.1 GW (1 per cent) of other renewable energy resources (biomass and cogeneration).
Compared with December 31st, 2012, net installed capacity increased by 0.9 GW (+11.3 per cent) , mainly in the wind segment.
The net electricity generated by the EGP in 2013 amounted to 29.5 TWh, of which 10.9 TWh (37 per cent) from hydro, 12.2 TWh (41 per cent) from wind, 5.6 TWh (19 per cent) from geothermal, 0.3 TWh (1 per cent) from solar and 0.5 TWh (2 per cent) from other renewable energy resources (biomass and cogeneration).
Power generation increased by 4.4 TWh (+17.5 per cent) compared with 2012, mainly attributable to the increase.