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Hera Group approves Business Plan to 2023

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10/01/2020
Hera Group approves Business Plan to 2023

In light of the positive preliminary results for 2019, showing higher growth than expected in the previous Plan, and the M&A transactions carried out, the Group has presented its new five-year strategic document. This reflects its commitment towards further industrial development, sustained by investments, innovation and an eye to sustainability. Hera has confirmed its role as a "local multi-utility", capable of creating value for the areas in which it operates and for all stakeholders

Tomaso TommasiTomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Hera Executive Chairman

The goals set out in the Business plan we are presenting today are in line with our history: for 17 years, we have been growing uninterruptedly, creating value for the areas in which we operate and for all stakeholders, beginning with our shareholders. This value translates into concrete benefits, concerning for example the investments made in services and plants, which become assets of the area itself, and in the activities in which Hera involves citizens, institutions, workers, suppliers and members of the third sector, acting as an “enabler” for their own growth. Our Plan is able to rely on both a solid initial basis – with preliminary year-end results 3% higher than expected – and significant growth in 2020, sustained among other things by the transaction with Ascopiave, which will now begin to contribute to our results. 

Stefano VenierStefano Venier, Hera CEO

Our Business plan’s orientations, just like the initiatives carried out by Hera in previous years, reflect our growing attention towards sustainable development, circular economy and decarbonisation. Within the Group, sustainability is built into our corporate strategies themselves: by 2023, 42% of Ebitda will involve “shared value”, that is, projects that respond to the goals contained in the Un Agenda. In this area, investments will come to over 950 million euro over the period covered by the Plan, of which 330 million to make our cities increasingly smart, thanks to innovation and technological evolution, or again projects promoting energy efficiency, recovery and reuse of materials, air quality and network resilience, in order to face climate change. What’s more, we are looking even farther into the future, with the objective of reducing the impact of our activities up to 2030, in all areas in which we operate.

Preliminary results for 2019 show Ebitda at 1,081 million; a new Plan to accompany development

Today, the Hera Group's Board of Directors, chaired by Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, approved the Business plan to 2023. The year-end projections confirm results exceeding expectations, due to both the highly positive results seen in the third quarter report at 30 September 2019, and the performances projected for the last quarter of the year. Ebitda is expected to reach roughly 1,081 million euro, up 4.85% compared to the 1,031.1 million seen in 2018, with the Net debt/Ebitda ratio settling at roughly 2.5, before including the financial impact of the Ascopiave transaction, which brings this indicator to roughly 3.05.

The scenario: options for growth, along with a range of opportunities

Even within a complex national economic scenario, marked by limited prospects for growth, Hera intends to continue along its path of development and maintain the resilience it has shown over time in this type of context. This will be achieved by relying on its noteworthy available asset portfolio, the skills of its employees, the diversified portfolio mix and the opportunities now emerging in its various business areas.
The growing attention shown by European institutions towards promoting sustainable growth, with interventions such as the recent "A European Green Deal" program, will give further value to the goals already pursued by the Group in recent years, in terms of sustainability, innovation and circularity in its business management models.
In regulated sectors, growth opportunities are linked to the reassignment of concessions through tenders and ongoing changes in Arera tariff regulation which, as of 2020, will be responsible for the waste management sector as well. In free market waste management activities, the persistent shortcomings in waste treatment plants on a national and European level sustains a positive trend in prices and demand, going to the advantage of operators provided with adequate infrastructures. As regards free market energy sales, over the period of time covered by the Plan, new yearly/two-year tenders for assigning last resort services are expected to be held and a process of liberalising protected electricity customers "maggior tutela" is expected to be gradually introduced.

Growth, risk management and circular economy: the three pillars of the new Business plan

In such context, Hera has defined its Plan to 2023 by elaborating marketing and industrial growth strategies based on an increasingly sustainable business model, making the most of the opportunities offered by new technologies and digital evolution.
The new strategic document aims at leveraging upon the competitive advantages of its multi-utility portfolio: a wide service portfolio marked by a significant amount of regulated services; solidity in assets and finance; an ability to fund significant investments; a corporate environment and experience geared towards efficiency and innovation; and the investments constantly made in training its roughly 9,000 employees.
In particular, the Group has set out its Plan to 2023 by following 3 strategic directives: industrial growth, risk management.
Attention towards sustainability remains a fundamental aspect of the Group's strategy, reflecting the goals set out in the 2030 Agenda that concern the Group's activities (covering 11 of the UN's 17 SDGs): almost 3/4 of the growth expected over the period covered by the Plan will be sustained by projects that respond to this "call to action".

Almost 2.9 billion euro in investments; solidity confirmed in assets and finance

The new Business plan foresees investments coming to roughly 2.9 billion euro, of which roughly 2 billion will go towards maintenance of currently owned plants and 900 million in plant expansion. In particular, investments for internal plant development are expected to rise, now coming to 540 million, 120 more (+30%) than in the previous plan.
The attention that Hera has shown over time to the solidity of its assets and its financial balance has allowed to include projects for expansion through M&As in its new strategic document, in addition to the ones already finalised over the previous year, including the partnership with Ascopiave. At the same time, space to manoeuvre remains, as does the flexibility required to grasp any additional opportunities for external growth in the upcoming years, not included in the current Plan.

Leader in the waste management area, thanks to sorted waste, solutions for waste transportation and outstanding projects for a circular economy

Increases are also expected for Ebitda in the waste management area, which will go from 252 million in 2018 to 307 in 2023, with 618 million in investments expected between 2019 and 2023.
In this sector, the Group aims at confirming its commercial and technological leadership in the integrated waste cycle, thanks to its avant-garde set of plants which are in line with European best practices, which will be further developed in the years to come with the goal of increasing resource protection and maximising reuse.
One example comes from biomethane production plants. The experience acquired from the Sant'Agata Bolognese (BO) plant - which transforms the organic portion of sorted waste into compost and biomethane which fuels buses, taxis and private vehicles - will lead new projects to be introduced in areas served by the Group, supporting the model of a circular economy. In particular, over the period covered by the Plan, the Voltana anaerobic digester, located in the area surrounding Ravenna, will also be partially reconverted to produce biomethane.
Within 2023 the Hera Group furthermore expects an additional rise in sorted waste in the areas served, up from the 62.5% seen in 2018 to 75% in 2023. The Group's objective is to improve its quality as well, thanks to numerous campaigns designed to raise awareness and initiatives meant to get citizens involved.
The circular model, indeed, in addition to the appropriate type of plants, also requires coherent individual and collective behaviour. A larger and better amount of sorted waste leads to further circular business opportunities. One example can be seen in the partnership between Hera and Eni intended to produce biofuel from waste oil brought by citizens, which is expected to be extended to other areas served by the Group, outside Emilia-Romagna, where the pilot project took place.

 

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29/10/2020

Aliplast and NextChem team up for plastics recycling

Accordo Maire Tecnimont S.P.A.e Hera Group Maire Tecnimont S.P.A.andHera Groupannounce today the signing of a strategic agreement between Aliplast, Hera Group’s subsidiary for the collection, recycling and conversion of plastics, and NextChem, Maire Tecnimont Group’s company for the development of projects and technologies for the energy transition. NextChem will provide technology and engineering, procurement and construction services to build a plant which will use proprietary innovative technology MyReplastTMfor upcycling of plastic waste into high value-added polymers. These partners are each leader in their respective sectors. Hera Group’s Herambiente unit – Italy’s pioneer in the treatment of all types of waste – has 90 plants with an important know-how in the management of the entire environmental chain, in which Aliplast contributes with a circular and integrated stronghold in plastic sector. Maire Tecnimont Group is a global leader in process engineering and strongly committed – through its subsidiary NextChem – to developing projects and technologies for the energy transition and circular economy. Maire Tecnimont adopts an innovative industrial approach focused on engineering of transformation processes able to produce polymeric high value-added materials which can replace virgin materials derived from fossil sources. The synergy between skills and resources of these two big players will result in the only plant of its kind in Europe. One of Hera Group’s sites will use the innovative MyReplastTM technology licensed by NextChem and will produce recycled polymers of high quality and purity, with high-level chemical-physical and mechanical performance. The aim of the plant is to treat post-consumer plastic waste to obtain customized recycled products capable of meeting customer requirements and quality market standards, with features and properties on par with virgin polymers from fossil sources. This is a cutting-edge plant engineering experience. Once fully operational, the plant – powered by green sources thanks to Herambiente – will be able to produce up to 30,000 tons of polymers per year. The plant will ensure high security standards and be equipped with innovative features such as processes automation and high digitalization for data analytics, thereby allowing it to maximize energy efficiency, delivering further environmental benefits. Accordo Maire Tecnimont S.P.A.e Hera Group 2013-09-25 For further information Accordo Maire Tecnimont S.P.A.e Hera Group Hera Group’s and Maire Tecnimont Group’s subsidiaries sign strategic agreement to build plant with NextChem’s proprietary MyReplast technology /documents/1514726/4226940/Press+release+NextChem+Aliplast.pdf/2fe1d043-6767-3355-3ec7-75fea6ac6599?t=1603979768825 Press release centrata Accordo Maire Tecnimont S.P.A.e Hera Group
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Together to overcome the crisis. Hera Group's measures to protect against the Covid and to support the community

With regard to COVID-19 protection measures, we can reassure citizens, informing them that most of the services throughout our service area are operating normally, as are the emergency services. To protect everyone's health and respond to government requests, we are working with additional measures to counter the spread of the virus as much as possible. We will keep this page up to date with information on the actions taken and offer some useful information for the use of Hera Group's services during the COVID-19 emergency. Enjoy our services while staying at home We encourage you to use our telephone and online contact channels. You can call our customer service on 800.999.500 Most paperwork, including reporting your meter reading, can be handled by telephone by contacting the Customer Service Department Monday to Friday from 8 am to 10 pm, or Saturday from 8 am to 6 pm. The call is free of charge. 800.999.700 for non-domestic users. Online Quick access to services www.servizionline.gruppohera.it Access My Hera You can manage everythings in a simply way. Contact us if you are struggling to pay your bills on time Households and businesses experiencing objective financial problems will be able to ask for the payment of bills falling due for the main services to be postponed by 30 days or for the payment to be made in three instalments over the ensuing three months. For bills over €4,500, specific installment plans will be established. Hera will not charge interest for late payment of bills falling due from 13 March until 30 June 2020, postponed by 30 days or paid in instalments over the ensuing three months. Customers who, when the bill arrives, will be unemployed or in layoffs, and self-employed persons benefiting from income support measures introduced to deal with the Covid-19 crisis, may request an installment payment of the bills up to 6 installments. This possibility is also extended to those activities which, at the time of the request, were subject to closure measures related to the Covid-19 crisis. The facilitations linked to the Covid-19 crisis must be requested by calling the Customer Service. They may be subject to revocation or modification due to the entry into force of new measures issued by the Government and the national regulatory Authority ARERA. Please be reminded that the same rules apply to bins as for objects touched by multiple people, such as banknotes, door handles, staircase handrails, shopping trolleys, snack and coffee machines, ATMs and lift keypads, etc. As in all these cases, we recommend that you follow the instructions given by the scientific authorities, including washing your hands frequently with soap and water or alcohol-based solutions. If you wear disposable gloves or use paper tissues to protect your hands, you can then slip them into the side holes of the mixed waste bin. If you are positive or subject to mandatory quarantine, please follow the recommendations of the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (Italian National Institute of Health): do not separate your waste and put everything (paper, plastic, glass, cans, gloves, masks, etc.) into the mixed waste bin, tightly closed in two or three bags, one inside the other. For citizens who are coronavirus positive or in mandatory quarantine, and already served by door-to-door collection, starting Monday, 23 March the waste collection service will be carried out as established at regional level. In particular, such users must stop separate waste collection and fill their mixed waste bag day by day, placing their waste into two or three bags - including masks, disposable gloves and other medical devices - and close them well before disposing of them. For them alone, and as long as the emergency lasts, Hera will make an additional weekly collection, in addition to the normally scheduled collection. » for more information, click here lease be reminded that the Istituto Superiore di Sanità and the Ministry of Health have issued extensive reassurances on the total safety of drinking water, which can be used with complete peace of mind. For further information on the COVID-19 emergency, please see the provisions on the websites of the Ministry of Health and of the Civil Protection Department. We work while respecting good health Since the beginning of the COVID-19 emergency in Italy, the Hera Group has taken all appropriate measures to protect workers, first and foremost by thoroughly circulating notifications from the Ministry of Health to ensure their safety. Among other initiatives within the Group, we have stepped up cleaning activities in the workplace and provided an e-mail address where colleagues can request information. We have also activated a COVID-19 insurance policy for all employees of the Hera Group who are infected, bearing the corresponding cost. Together to overcome the crisis. 2013-08-28 For further information We are regularly providing most of our local services. We have also put special measures in place to protect the health of our customers and employees /group_eng/who-we-are/hera-group-strategy/quality-safety-and-environment Covid Emergency: find out the initiatives taken to protect employees Together to overcome the crisis. together_110.1588000544.1603887267.png
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Beware of fraudulent job offers

Sede Hera It has recently come to the Hera Group’s attention that individuals misrepresenting themselves as Hera Group’s recruiters and managers have contacted people in order to conduct interviews and offer them fraudulent job opportunities within the Hera Group. According to what the victims reported, applicants are invited to conduct an interview using an instant messaging application (e.g. Telegram). After being interviewed, victims are offered jobs, usually in a work-at-home mode, may be required to provide personal or financial data and, in certain cases, to pay upfront for related costs such as job training. Also, false recruiters are using fake email addresses that are not associated with the Hera Group but can look similar (such as “@gruppoherausa.com”). Please be advised that the said interviews/job offers are completely false and are not connected with the Hera Group in any way. The Hera Group DO NOT select personnel through text messaging or e-mail communication alone and NEVER, under any circumstances, request payments of any kind in order for applicants to secure a job. The existing legitimate job opportunities within the Hera Group are available at eng.gruppohera.it under section “Working at Hera Group” - “Available Positions”. If you receive a similar request for an interview/a job offer: DO NOT reply; DO NOT send money; DO NOT disclose personal or financial information; Timely report what happened to the competent authorities; Please keep us informed by writing toinfo@gruppohera.it. We take this matter very seriously and we hope that publishing this information could prevent these scams. We have already reported the facts to the competent authorityseeking the identification and punishment of the impostors. Sede Hera 2019-07-18 Read more Sede Hera It has come to the Hera Group’s attention that individuals misrepresenting themselves as Hera Group’ recruiters and managers have contacted people in order to conduct interviews and offer them fraudulent job opportunities within the Hera Group Sede Hera
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With commitment and effort from all, the top international sports events can take place in complete safety

top international sports events One such venture has been completed in just twenty days by Regione Emilia-Romagna, APT Servizi Emilia-Romagna, FCI (Italian Cycling Federation), Comitato Organizzatore di Imola2020 (Imola2020 Organising Committee), Enzo e Dino Ferrari Race Circuit of Imola, supported with coordination by CON.AMI and the main sponsor Hera Group. With 2,303 accredited visitors arriving from 70 countries for these World Championships - including teams, staff, professionals and volunteers, authorised personnel and media (200 official journalists from 20 countries) - Italy and the Emilia Romagna region have skilfully demonstrated how it is possible to stage major international sports events in complete safety, despite Covid-19 and the relevant measures imposed to protect public health. As well as the memorable sporting achievements by top athletes and wonderful landscapes featuring the Emilia-Romagna gullies, the 2020 UCI World Cycling Championships of Imola-Emilia Romagna revealed new scenes to hundreds of thousands of TV viewers. “We are very proud of being part of the team that managed to pull off this amazing feat”, commented Hera Group's Executive Chairman, Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, “and thanks to which the region has received a huge benefit in terms of image and reputation. And we pay our compliments to the champions whose efforts won them the rainbow shirts. The roads on which the race takes place are the very same roads we travel every day to provide our services to citizens and businesses, being fully aware of how important they are for the community, and providing our services with great commitment and dedication. Also on this occasion, we believe we have done a good job, increasing our services to welcome and promote this important event to the best of our abilities.” top international sports events 2019-07-18 Read more top international sports events Hundreds of millions of viewers, 2,303 accredited from 70 countries: the numbers of the 2020 UCI World Championship in Imola, the fastest in history /-/hera-group-s-sustainable-energy-at-the-world-cycling-championships Read news stories dedicated to Hera Group’s sponsorship and the races in the World Cycling Championships top international sports events

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