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03.02.2011 13:13
Enel Green Power Announces Preliminary Consolidated Results for 2010
The company announced a 21.1% increase in total revenues in comparison with 2009
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The Board of Directors of Enel Green Power SpA (“Enel Green Power”), chaired by Luigi Ferraris, met yesterday, 02.02.2011 to review the preliminary consolidated results for 2010.

Total revenues were 2.3 billion euros, an increase of 21.1% compared to 1.9 billion euros in 2009, driven by revenue growth from international assets which benefited from the full line-by-line consolidation of ECyR (now Enel Green Power España) starting from the end of March 2010, as well as by revenues from fully-controlled Enel.si.

EBITDA was more than 1.3 billion euros, up 7.7% compared to 1.2 billion euros in 2009,  mainly due to the above-mentioned growth from international assets.

Net financial debt at the end of 2010 was 3.1 billion euros, a decrease of about 2.2 billion euros from the 5.3 billion euros posted at the end of 2009. This decline is attributable to the recapitalisation carried out by the parent company, Enel SpA, in March 2010, the effects of which were partially offset by the cash needs for the acquisitions.

Employees at the end of 2010 numbered 2,955 (2,685 at the end of 2009).

Commenting on the results, Francesco Starace, Chief Executive Officer and General Manager of Enel Green Power, stated: “Enel Green Power has achieved all its growth targets for 2010 confirming that we are perfectly in line with the development plan announced at the time of our listing. This further demonstrates the soundness of our strategy – unique in the global renewables industry – to focus on balanced and sustainable development across the entire range of technologies available in the countries in which we operate in order to maximise returns for our shareholders”.


OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

Net installed capacity

The net installed capacity of the Enel Green Power Group at December 31st, 2010 totalled 6,102 MW, including 2,539 MW (42%) of hydroelectric capacity, 2,654 MW (43%) of wind capacity, 775 MW (13%) of geothermal capacity, and 134 MW (2%) of other renewable energy capacity (solar, biomass and co-generation). Compared to the end of 2009, installed capacity has increased by 1,294 MW (+27%). This difference that takes into account 2 MW of decommissioned capacity, was partially attributable to the 904 MW contributed by ECyR (now Enel Green Power España) on the date of acquisition and partially attributable to organic growth (392 MW).

Power generation

Net electricity generated by the Group in 2010 amounted to 21.8 TWh, of which 11.1 TWh (51%) from hydroelectric, 4.9 TWh (22%) from wind, 5.3 TWh (24%) from geothermal, and 0.5 TWh (3%) from other renewable energy technologies (solar, biomass and co-generation).
Output increased by 2.9 TWh (+15%) compared to 2009. The change was determined by the growth of installed capacity, the improvement of wind plants’ availability and increase in hydroelectric generation.


TAGS: Enel | Green | Power | results | 2010 | Consolidated 


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