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Hera Group ranks first in the 2024 ESG Identity Corporate Index (formerly IGI)

<p><em>For the fourth consecutive year, the Group is on the podium of the overall index ranking, which rewards Italian companies that stand out for integrating ESG factors into their governance. This comes as further recognition of the Group’s commitment to creating long-term value for its shareholders and all its stakeholders</em></p>
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Inrete Distribuzione Energia acquires Soelia’s gas network

<p><em>The Hera Group, through its subsidiary operating in the natural gas distribution sector, strengthens its presence in the area served</em></p>
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Hera Group acquires Soelia’s gas network

Through its subsidiary Inrete Distribuzione Energia, the Group was awarded the tender for the gas distribution plants and network serving the municipality of Argenta in Ferrara area

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Hera Group BoD approves results for 1Q 2024

<p>The consolidated quarterly report at 31 March shows improvement in the main operating and financial indicators. The Group’s financial solidity and commitment to sustainability and the ecological transition were confirmed, along with the creation of value for all stakeholders and significant investments in the areas served to improve our assets resilience and to guarantee service quality and continuity</p>
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30/04/2024
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Hera Shareholders Meeting: 2023 financial statements approved and dividend increased to 14 cents

The Group continues along its path of uninterrupted growth, closing 2023 with record performance in the main operating and financial indicators, thus constantly creating value for its stakeholders.

Online since 29-04-2024 at 12:53
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23/04/2024
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Hera Group at the top of ARERA’s water service quality ranking

The multiutility confirms itself among Italy’s most outstanding operators, securing the first and third positions, with reference to all macro-indicators, as proof of the very high standards adopted by the Group in this field. A commitment that the Hera fulfils with significant investments to ensure the highest quality and continuity of service to around 3.6 million citizens and an increasingly efficient and circular use of resources. Important results have been achieved, particularly in Emilia-Romagna.

08/04/2024
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Publication of the Draft Separate and Consolidated Financial Statements as of 31.12.2023, the Sustainability Report - Consolidated Non-Financial Statement, the Corporate Governance Report, and the Report on Remuneration and Compensation Paid

29/03/2024
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Rigid plastics recycling: one of Europe’s most innovative plants to be built in Modena

<p><em>Thanks to investments totalling approximately 50 million euro, the Hera Group will build a state-of-the-art facility within its own plant complex. Starting from plastic waste that has so far been difficult to recycle, it will produce high quality polymers with characteristics similar to those shown by virgin materials, thus making sectors such as consumer electronics and the automotive industry increasingly sustainable</em></p>
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Publication of documents pertaining to the Shareholders Meeting to be held on 30 April 2024

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26/03/2024
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Hera Group approves results as at 31/12/2023

<p><em>The year closed with main financial indicators rising and the targets included in the strategic Plan to 2026 exceeded three years ahead of schedule. The Group’s financial solidity and flexibility allowed it to continue along its path of industrial growth, increasing its investments and successfully grasping market opportunities, both internal and external, while continuing to generate value benefitting all stakeholders. The proposed dividend was raised, reaching 14 eurocents per share</em></p>
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11/03/2024
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Green energy and a new urban forest: the Hera Group’s Energy Park arrives in Bologna

<p><em>Sustainability, decarbonisation, liveability and biodiversity protection are the keywords of this project, which will be developed in the northern part of the city and will contain a new urban park with facilities, complemented by areas dedicated to protecting animal and plant species, and an agrivoltaic field that will allow an annual saving of 6,000 tons of CO2.</em></p>
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04/03/2024
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The passing of Hera S.p.A.'s Vice Chairman, Mr. Gabriele Giacobazzi

We hereby inform you that on March 3, 2024, the Vice Chaiman of the Board of Directors, Mr. Gabriele Giacobazzi, passed away.

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13/02/2024
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Hera Group among Europe’s leaders in sustainability and the fight against climate change

<p><em>The Group achieved the leadership band in the CDP questionnaire and was included among “TOP 1%” Multi and Water Utilities of the S&amp;P Global’s Sustainability Yearbook 2024. These recognitions prove Hera’s commitment to sustainable development and creating shared value for local areas.</em></p>
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06/02/2024
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Hera Group: over 1 million new electricity customers as of 1 July

<p><em>With the 7 lots awarded in the tender for the Gradual Protection Service for non-vulnerable household customers, the Hera Group consolidates its position as the sector’s third largest operator in Italy.</em></p>
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Hera Group expands in the industrial waste sector with TRS Ecology

<p><i><span lang="EN-GB" style="font-size:11.0pt"><span style="line-height:106%"><span style="font-family:&quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;"></span></span></span></i>With the acquisition of 70% of the Piacenza-based company, the Group reinforces its leadership in the waste management sector. This transaction, at full capacity, is expected to contribute to growth in the Hera Group’s Ebitda with approximately 6 million euro.<i><span lang="EN-GB" style="font-size:11.0pt"><span style="line-height:106%"><span style="font-family:&quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;"> </span></span></span></i></p>
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24/01/2024
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Hera Group presents Business Plan to 2027

<p><em>Development, resilience and creating shared value for stakeholders are at the heart of the Group’s new strategic document, which foresees investments totalling 4.4 billion to speed up the ecological transition and enhance asset resilience to climate change. The preliminary results for 2023 outperform the previous Plan’s goals that have been achieved three years ahead of schedule, thanks to the numerous development actions implemented and the Group’s ability to grasp market opportunities.</em></p>
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18/01/2024
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Hera Top Employer for the 15th Consecutive Year

<p><em>The company reaffirms, once again in 2024, its position among the best performers in human resources management, thanks to substantial investments in welfare, training, and skill development.</em></p>
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02/01/2024
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Hera Group has obtained the “Gender equality certification”

<p><em>A further confirmation of the importance of Hera’s achievements in terms of gender equality and inclusion</em></p>

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13/01/2021
Hera Group approves Business Plan to 2024

In light of the positive preliminary results for 2020, exceeding expectations, the Group has presented its new five-year strategic document, which confirms trends showing growth and ongoing progress in sustainability. Investments and actions have been planned for an energy transition aimed at carbon neutrality and an environmental evolution towards a circular economy, alongside technological innovation, coherent with European strategy and the goals on the UN's 2030 Agenda

Business plan to 2024

In light of the positive preliminary results for 2020, exceeding expectations, the Group has presented its new five-year strategic document, which confirms trends showing growth and ongoing progress in sustainability. Investments and actions have been planned for an energy transition aimed at carbon neutrality and an environmental evolution towards a circular economy, alongside technological innovation, coherent with European strategy and the goals on the UN’s 2030 Agenda

Operating and financial highlights

  • 2024 Ebitda: 1.3 billion euro (+215 million over 2019 Ebitda)
  • Overall industrial and financial investments: roughly 3.2 billion euro
  • 2024 Net debt/Ebitda ratio: 2.8x
  • Further increases expected in dividends, reaching 12.5 cents per share in 2024 (+25% compared to the last dividend paid)

Industrial highlights

  • Strategy focused on 3 areas: the environment, socio-economic factors and innovation
  • Development driven by both internal and external (M&A) growth
  • Target of 4 million energy customers by 2024
  • 88% of growth in Ebitda in line with “Next generation EU” goals
  • 2024 Shared Value: 648 million euro
  • Content of the Plan already framed within Hera’s objectives for 2030

A new Plan for development and growth

Today, the Hera Group’s Board of Directors, chaired by Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, approved the Business Plan to 2024. This new five-year strategic document reflects Hera’s renewed commitment towards development and growth, with expectations increased compared to the previous Plan, and actions planned in areas including energy transition and environmental protection, technological evolution and social cohesion.

The Group’s strategies for industrial and commercial reinforcement have been set out according to sustainable business models, channelling opportunities coming from innovation and digital technology, and promoting the creation of shared value for all stakeholders. Hera furthermore intends to support local communities in a recovery compliant to European strategies and the goals on the UN’s 2030 Agenda.

Supported by the positive preliminary results for 2020, Hera will thus proceed along the path of uninterrupted growth it has followed since its establishment in 2002, with the aim of consolidating its leadership in all main business areas. All of this thanks to the strength of a model that over the years has proven to be winning and resilient and offers, still today, a concrete guarantee of additional future development

A solid foundation in the preliminary results for 2020

The Business Plan to 2024 is based on the solid fundamentals seen in the year-end projections for 2020: the preliminary results, indeed, confirm growth in the main indicators over the previous year. Ebitda is expected to have reached 1,118 million euro in 2020, increasing compared to the 1,085 million seen in 2019, while the Net debt/Ebitda ratio shows considerable improvement, settling at 2.9x, as against 3.02x at 31 December 2019. Last year, furthermore, Hera made investments coming to roughly 540 million euro, essentially unchanged with respect to 2019. In 2020, Hera thus overcame the difficulties caused by the pandemic and guaranteed continuity, efficiency and quality in the services provided, as well as offering concrete support to all stakeholders, first and foremost customers, suppliers and employees.

The framework of the new Plan: resilience, green transition and digital technology, for recovery

To respond to the complex scenario seen in 2020 and limit the impact of the crisis, the European Union has projected a series of extraordinary measures – including the “Next Generation EU” program – with funding going in particular to the green transition and digital technology. Alongside these measures, mention must go to the opportunities found in our country’s particular situation, which shows room for consolidation in markets that remain overly fragmentary, tenders for service concession renewal, and a further liberalisation of electricity sales with the end of the protected customer system.

Three focal points of the Business Plan to 2024: the environment, socio-economic factors and innovation

The Hera Group has enhanced its strategy, following European directives while at the same time maintaining its coherence towards the 2030 Agenda, which for years has guided the Group’s commitment towards sustainable development.

More specifically, the new Plan revolves around three strategic focal points – the environment, socio-economic factors and innovation – according to which all of Hera’s projects will take shape. The environmental focal points include promoting a circular economy by recovering, reusing and regenerating resources, interventions aimed at increasing infrastructural resilience so as to prevent and mitigate risks. More generally, this area also includes all actions aimed at countering climate change – an area in which Hera has been a leading figure for some time – in order to reach carbon neutrality, promoting bioenergies/green gas – such as biomethane, hydrogen and green syngas – and energy efficiency. Contributing to decarbonisation and saving resources will also come about through a drop in consumption within the Group itself: by 2024, energy consumption is expected to fall by 7% (compared to 2013) and internal water consumption by 17% (compared to 2017). The socio-economic factors, instead, involve creating “shared value” for stakeholders and the areas served, making the most of the Group’s physical and commercial assets, with new services having added value for customers, collaborations with external partners and projects for listening to local and social needs, as well as finalising integration transactions or tenders for regulated service assignments. Innovation, lastly, covers the opportunities linked to technological evolution, digitalisation, artificial intelligence and data analysis, to increase efficiency and service quality, with increasingly agile employment solutions, while maintaining the correct balance between people and technology.

Investments coming to approximately 3.2 billion euro, up thanks to the Group’s financial solidity

The Plan to 2024 calls for increased investments, coming to roughly 3.2 billion euro, 640 million per year on average: these figures are significantly higher (by approximately +40%) than the average seen over the last five years. In particular, an increase is expected in internal development, coming to 2.9 billion, 400 million more than in the previous Plan, with a financial commitment proportionate to Hera’s presence in the areas served and the features of the various business areas. 280 million will go to M&A operations and tenders for regulated services, with a slight drop compared to the previous Plan due to delays in a few gas tenders, partially offset by higher amount dedicated to external investments.

More generally, 60% of these investments will be dedicated to projects respecting European objectives. 42% will go towards activities in line with the “Green Deal”, for reducing emissions, carbon neutrality, business resilience and circular economy. The remaining 18% will be channelled into technological evolution: from increased cybersecurity to remote control, and from “smarty” bins for sorted waste to new meters.

This increase in investments was made possible not only by the positive results reached in 2020, but also by Hera’s financial solidity, which leaves room to manoeuvre with additional unforeseen investments. During the period covered by the Plan, in fact, a reduction is expected in the net debt/Ebitda ratio, reaching 2.8x by 2024.

Ebitda expected to rise to 1.3 billion in 2024, through both internal and external development

The new Plan confirms the growth set out in the previous one: by 2024, the Group expects Ebitda to reach 1.3 billion euro, up 215 million compared to the 1,085 million seen at the end of 2019, with an average annual increase coming to roughly 43 million. This development will follow a solid, balanced and sustainable path, in both its internal and external directions, respecting Hera’s history and industrial evolution. All business areas will contribute to growth in Ebitda, with the Group’s habitual balance between regulated and free market activities. The contribution to growth in Ebitda expected from internal development will come to 135 million, thanks to synergies, enhanced efficiency, market expansion and investments, all of which will offset the reduction in incentives for renewable energy production. The remaining 80 million will instead come from external development, an area in which the Group will be able to consolidate its role as an aggregator, strengthened by the many integrations seen along its history, with positive effects on the areas served. Hera will thus continue to grasp the opportunities coming from a persistently fragmentary market.

In the case of Ebitda as well, it is important to note the amount involving actions in line with European policies, which comes to almost 90% of the expected increase, amounting to roughly 190 million.

A sharp increase in “shared value” Ebitda: sustainability, as an additional lever for competitiveness

In the new Plan as well, an approach based on sustainability is fully integrated within the Group’s strategies. In order to offer transparency to stakeholders, reporting on “shared value” Ebitda was introduced as early as 2016, providing information, that is, on business activities that in addition to creating earnings also respond to the drivers set out in the 2030 Agenda. Growth will continue in “shared value” Ebitda, which by 2024 will account for almost 50% of total Ebitda, reaching 648 million euro.

Hera can, indeed, count on its best practices in ESG areas (environmental, social, governance), which have been recognised by the company’s presence in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, World and Europe, one of the most authoritative market indices for social responsibility, ranking as “Industry leader” out of the roughly 3,500 companies with the highest capitalisation in the world. Hera’s attention towards sustainability and transparency has been confirmed, lastly, by its decision to commit itself to the goal “Well below 2°C” of the “Science Based Targets initiative” and to apply the recommendations of the “Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures” (TCFD) in its reporting as of the 2020 financial year, to offer all stakeholders the information required to evaluate opportunities and risks linked to the climate.

Value for shareholders and rising dividends

The new Plan further reinforces the Group’s attention towards generating value for its shareholders, who can rely on a return on invested capital that is decidedly higher than the average weighted cost of capital and on a solid and transparent dividend policy, whose payment was fully confirmed in 2020, despite the difficulties faced by the country. The rate at which dividends will increase by 2024, indeed, is in line with the one included in the previous Plan, with a 0.5 cent/share increase each year. The dividend pertaining to 2020, expected to come to 10.5 cents per share, will increase, reaching 12.5 cents by 2024 (+25% more than the last dividend paid).

Networks: from regenerating resources to the new frontiers of “clean energy”

Over 40% of the Group’s Ebitda will come from networks, which include services in electricity and gas distribution, the water cycle and district heating: in 2024, Ebitda coming from this area is expected to reach 532 million, increasing over the 480 million seen in 2019. Hera will invest roughly 2,100 million in extending, modernising and upgrading networks. Technology will be at the root of all projects, to guarantee resilience, efficiency and business continuity, including the search for sustainable solutions in the area of “clean energy”, such as power-to-gas and green gas blending in general, in which the Group will rely on its multi-business competencies.

In the water cycle, for instance, avant-garde technologies will be introduced to monitor and remove pollutants and further improve the quality of water. In the Bubano (Imola) reservoirs, the “Water FingerPrint” project will be introduced for the first time, with the creation of a water “fingerprint” to monitor compliance, while a prototype for removing PFAS will be developed using graphene, applied to the water taken from the Pontelagoscuro (Ferrara) purifier. Furthermore, to counteract situations of water shortage, the projects for reuse of purified water already introduced in Bologna (with Idar and other minor purifiers) and currently being defined for the area surrounding Modena (with the Sassuolo and Savignano sul Panaro purifiers) will be extended to the Ferrara and Ravenna areas. Their implementation, over the period of time covered by the Plan, will potentially allow 17 million cubic metres of water resources to be reused, with the total volume of reusable waste water rising to 9%. At the Bologna Corticella purifier, a plant with power-to-gas technology will be installed, which will allow excess electricity to be transformed into hydrogen and/or green gas and introduced into the distribution networks, making the most of water, biogas and sludge in the chemical process and thus creating an innovative example of circularity that creates synergies between various business areas.

In addition to substituting metres as foreseen by compliance with legislative obligations, work will continue on installing NexMeter devices, the new 4.0 smart gas meters designed by Hera and provided with advanced technology and functions capable of countering leakage or tremors caused by earthquakes, leading to an increase in security in networks and for users. Within 2024, 300,000 devices will be installed, especially in areas with a higher risk of earthquakes.

Hera will continue its work on district heating, with solutions offering higher efficiency and environmental benefits: 70% of the heat introduced in networks managed by the Group already comes from renewable and assimilated sources. A connection is expected to be introduced between two district heating systems in Bologna (the San Giacomo location and the CAAB Pilastro system), which, along with commercial development in the bordering areas, will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 24 thousand tons per year. The objective for 2024 is to serve district heating to over 100,000 residential housing units.

As regards new opportunities, tenders will be renewed for the gas distribution and integrated water cycle services in the upcoming years, with four concessions expected during the period covered by the Plan in areas in which Hera already operates. This is an opportunity to offer services that are even more reliable, efficient and safe.

The energy sector: goal of 4 million customers in 2024 and new proposals with added value

By 2024, Ebitda coming from the energy sector will amount to 403 million euro, increasing over the 305 seen in 2019, while the investments expected during the period covered by the Plan come to 338 million.

In the upcoming years as well, Hera – which today is already the nation’s third operator in the energy sector – will continue to make efforts to enlarge its customer base, with particular attention going to the electricity market. The goal is to reach 4 million customers in 2024, with an increase of over 70,000 customers each year, partially thanks to the elimination of the protected electricity market. This objective has been adjusted upwards compared to the previous Plan, for reasons including the Ascopiave partnership, consolidated at the beginning of 2020, which led to the creation of the largest energy operator in North-Eastern Italy.

This growth will be supported by new services with added value, which will enrich the Group’s range of offers, with combined proposals for reducing consumption. The most significant of these offers will be adapted to the customers’ differing features and oriented towards sustainability, with an increasingly “green” supply (at present, all retail customers already use energy entirely coming from renewable sources), e-billing and initiatives aimed at raising awareness on energy saving. As regards the assignment of last resort services, Hera once again ranks among the national market leaders, after being awarded, in fall 2020, 8 portions of the last resort gas supply service, 5 portions of the default gas service and 1 portion of the protected electricity service.

An increase is also expected in activities increasing energy efficiency and upgrading heating systems in residential buildings, while further solutions intended for industrial customers and public administrations will be developed. The new offers may also include photovoltaic systems for residential buildings and private customers, who will thus be able to benefit from incentives for installation thanks to tax deductions for renewable energy.

Lastly, Hera also offers circular and energy efficiency solutions in public lighting – with 660,000 lighting points expected to be managed in 2024, and increasing investments made in efficiency and resilience – and telecommunications, with plans for IT security integrated with the energy sector and solutions for smart cities.

First in waste: outstanding plants, circular economy projects and sorted waste

Growth in Ebitda is also expected in the waste area, going from 264 million in 2019 to 320 in 2024, with investments amounting to 694 million expected between 2020 and 2024.

In this area, Hera intends to consolidate its national leadership to a greater degree, beginning with the integrated waste cycle, in which Herambiente boasts an avant-garde set of plants, in line with European best practices and subject to continuous innovation, able to manage resources as best as possible and maximise reuse. The number of Group plants will increase, thanks to M&A transactions expected to take place in the short term.

The know-how acquired with the Sant’Agata Bolognese (BO) plant, which produces compost and biomethane from organic waste, fuelling sustainable mobility, for example, will lead new projects to be created, supporting the transition to a circular economy. In Spilamberto (Modena), plans have been made for a plant capable of transforming organic waste into biomethane, while in the province of Pesaro-Urbino an anaerobic biodigester using organic waste will be built, designed to produce biomethane and quality compost. This latter strategic initiative is all the more significant considering the lack of self-sufficiency concerning this type of plant in the Marche region, with noteworthy positive effects concerning the environment and employment. Overall, Hera’s target during the time covered by the Plan is to produce over 15.5 million cubic metres of biomethane from organic waste per year, more than doubling the current amount. Additional synergies will come from the environmental platform for dangerous and non-dangerous waste to be built in Ravenna, thanks to the new company established following an agreement with Eni Rewind in November 2020.

Hera furthermore aims at enlarging its customer base through means including its offer, unequalled in Italy, of sustainable and integrated solutions that, thanks to synergies among Group companies, involve the waste cycle, water resources and energy services. It also intends to develop new circular economy opportunities thanks to collaborations and projects involving reuse with strategic partners.

In the area of plastics, the subsidiary Aliplast will extend its commitment to recycling, with the goal of selling roughly 110,000 tons of recycled plastic by 2024 (+20% compared to 2019 and +83% compared to 2017), both by increasing its plant capacity and by beginning to recover rigid plastic, with the creation in Emilia-Romagna of an innovative structure for producing high-quality recycled polymers, thanks to the partnership signed in October 2020 with NextChem, a company belonging to the Maire Tecnimont Group.

Hera also intends to be confirmed as manager of the waste collection service in the areas currently managed in Emilia-Romagna: over the period of time covered by the Plan, tenders are expected in the areas in question, concerning services for roughly 2.5 million citizens. Assigning these services to Hera will allow quantity-based tariff to be extended to over 420 thousand users, compared to 180 thousand at present, with a positive effect on sorted waste, which is expected to see a further increase, going from 64.6% in 2019 to 75% in 2024. Improvements are also expected as to quality, thanks to initiatives in involvement and communication as well as innovation, by introducing remote management of 100,000 evolved waste bins over 10 years. An increase is also expected in the number of containers for used oil deposited by citizens, which – thanks to the recently renewed agreement with Eni – will be used to obtain biofuel, thus fuelling a larger number of Hera vehicles involved in waste collection.

From 2024 to 2030: longer-term industrial objectives

In order to even more concretely orient Hera’s long-term objectives, and better define its contribution to implementing European policies and the UN’s recommendations, the Group has extended its perspective to 2030. The most significant challenges include pursuing carbon neutrality: Hera wants to be the Italian multi-utility with the most ambitious goal, in line with the criteria of the “Science Based Target initiative” (as concerns, in particular, the “Well below 2°C” level, intended to limit the increase in the earth’s temperature to significantly under 2°C). This means lowering the amount of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere by over 15% within 2024 and by roughly 33% within 2030, in both cases compared to 2019, calculating the emissions made by both the Group and its customers, as regards electricity and gas sales. Once again with an eye to2030, the Group will continue to make efforts towards a circular economy, with a 150% increase in the amount of plastic recycled by Aliplast (compared to 2017), an over 75% rise in the amount of packaging recycled, and growth in the percentage of recycled urban waste, coming to 67%. Furthermore, the Group is now giving greater attention to the contribution that may come from hydrogen, with reference on the one hand to the evolution and configuration of its own assets, beginning with gas distribution networks, and on the other to new business opportunities, which may be pursued thanks to its own multi-utility platform and partnerships with important industrial actors.

Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Hera Executive Chairman

The reference scenario for the upcoming five years shows challenges and opportunities, which Hera has proven able to grasp in advance, by basing its strategy and its own approach to sustainability on them, well in advance. Today, with the new Business Plan, we can capitalise on the efforts made until present and increase our targets for growth to 2024. To support our goals, we have drawn up a significant investment plan which will expand our assets, at the same time making them increasingly sustainable, in line with the indications coming from international institutions. We have furthermore confirmed all of our operating-financial policies, most importantly maintaining a conservative asset profile, allowing us to finance potential investments not included in the Plan. All of this, without affecting the dividends paid to our shareholders, which on the contrary we expect to raise over the five years in question, with a 25% increase compared to the most recent dividend paid, reaching 12.5 cents per share in 2024.

Stefano Venier, Hera CEO

Hera has always managed its activities through a sustainable approach, integrated into its business strategies. Therefore, with our new Business Plan we can promote further development, with projects dedicated to circularity, carbon neutrality and technological innovation, fully respecting the guidelines introduced by the Authority and benefiting from our past actions, in areas including premiums for service quality. We furthermore wish to report to our stakeholders, with the utmost transparency, on the Group’s commitment towards sustainability, already applying the TCFD’s recommendations to the 2020 financial year. Our future path is very clear and presents no few challenges, so much so that we have already given ourselves targets for 2030, aiming to achieve increasingly ambitious goals in sustainability, based on the strict standards set by the Science Based Targets initiative and its methodology.

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Hera Group: first step in Aliplast acquisition completed

2017-04-03 870_Aliplast.1501171633.jpg Herambiente's purchase of the first 40% of shares of the Treviso-based company, a national leader in plastic recycling, was completed today. A further 40% will be purchased within March 2018 and the remaining 20% within June 2022. Hera Group: first step in Aliplast acquisition completed http://ha.gruppohera.it/ Herambiente The acquisition by Herambiente, a Hera Group company and national leader in waste treatment and recovery, of 40% of shares in Aliplast, a widely recognised protagonist in the sector of plastic waste collection and subsequent regeneration, was brought to completion in Bologna today. A further 40% of the company's shares will be acquired within March 2018, and the remaining 20% within June 2022. The overall amount involved in purchasing 40% of Aliplast comes to roughly € 35.4 million, to which one must add a further € 1.2 million for receiving, in 2014, a contribution as an energy consuming enterprise. The purchase was carried out using the Group's own resources. This important operation, complementary to the ones involving Waste Recycling (Castelfranco di Sotto, Pisa) and the environmental assets of Geo Nova (Treviso) in late 2015, as well the more recent acquisition of Teseco (Pisa) plants, is part of the path towards enlarging the Hera Group's consolidated scope, pursued as of some years, and is in line with the Group's strategy of geographical expansion and integration. Thanks to the acquisition of Aliplast, alongside the recent announcement of the beginning of works on the first biomethane production plant, in the area surrounding Bologna, the Hera Group has consolidated its position as a leader in furthering the principles of a circular economy, in which waste is transformed into resources. Suffice it to recall that even in 2016, without the contribution coming from these plants, Hera recycled 64% of packaging products, compared to the 65% set as an objective for 2025, and recovered over 94% of sorted waste. Established in 1982 by Roberto Alibardi and based in Ospedaletto di Istrana (Treviso), Aliplast is a national leader in plastic industrial waste collection and regenerated polymer recycling and producing, with over 80,000 tonnes of plastic materials recycled every year. It was the first enterprise in Italy to fully integrate the entire life cycle of plastic, from environmental services in managing and collecting industrial residues and packaging to production and market sales of manufactured goods and packaging materials, produced with plastic recycled by the company itself. Over 300 employees work in Aliplast's five plants in Italy and three abroad (Spain, France and Poland). "We are very satisfied with this signing - states Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Executive Chairman of the Hera Group - which represents an important step towards the complete acquisition of Aliplast. With this operation, we have given new momentum to our long-standing commitment to a circular economy, giving full value to a company that was a pioneer in Italy, offering many lessons and acting ahead of its time. The future - Tommasi continues - must be shaped by bringing to fruition the most outstanding experiences in our own tradition. This will contribute to further growth and allow us to continue overcoming, together, to the benefit of the Group and the areas served, the challenges in sustainability and innovation that await us." "Today is an important day for Aliplast - adds Roberto Alibardi, Administrator and principal shareholder of Aliplast. Now that we have concretely become part of the Hera Group, a new era has indeed opened up, in which the know-how developed by Aliplast will be given further value and expanded, working in the interests of our present and future clients. We will continue working within the company, therefore, to favour the process of integration and formulate the type of managerial contribution that is most appropriate in pursuing the industrial objectives we share with our new partner, together with whom we are eager to achieve new goals." Hera Group: first step in Aliplast acquisition completed 03.04.2017_press_release_first_step_in_aliplast_acquisition_completed.1491298540.pdf 2016-04-05 13:12:00 Hera Group: first step in Aliplast acquisition completed
28/03/2017
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Financial Results

From sorted organic waste to biomethane

2017-03-28 santagata_biometano_infografica_eng_opt.1501172262.png A virtuous circle that begins with families and returns to citizens, made possible by the new plant that Hera will create in S. Agata Bolognese within 2018, the first multi-utility in Italy to do so. A € 30 million investment, it will lead to the annual production, at full capacity, of 20,000 tonnes of high-quality natural fertiliser and 7.5 million m3 of biomethane, a 100% renewable combustible, improving the carbon footprint of the Group and the area in which it operates. From sorted organic waste to biomethane http://ha.gruppohera.it/news/biomethanehera ha.gruppohera.it/news/biomethanehera A converted and fully modernised plant With this conversion and modernisation project, work will be done on an already existing site which has hosted for many years a working plant authorised for higher quantities than those now foreseen at full capacity (going from 150,000 to 135,000 tonnes per year, with an ensuing reduction in vehicle traffic) and that will exclusively process sorted waste. Previously, non-sorted waste was taken to the site to be treated and disposed of in the neighbouring landfill. Once the latter's capacity was filled, Herambiente, pursuing the objectives of a circular economy, chose not to expand it, even though authorisation had already been obtained and the project included in provincial planning. The new plant's machinery and operations will be located indoors, minimizing the impact of noise and odours. The air treatment system of the current composting plant is also scheduled to be upgraded, to reduce the odours coming from the phase in which the materials are processed. Composting will take place in cells, constructed inside the plant's buildings, closed and aspirated one by one. The exhausted air drawn out will go through a deodorisation system consisting of biofilters and a water washing unit (scrubber), a technology already used in Northern Europe in similar plants. A filter room, called a foretrough, will furthermore be created, in the area where the waste is transferred and stored, whose function will be to provide further isolation for the area in which waste coming in from the environment is unloaded and stored. Therefore, no combustion plants are foreseen. An innovative solution, and a benchmark for the Italian market The technologies used in the plant are the fruit of research, studies and European competitions that have led Hera to choose the best of what is now available on the market. The project is already becoming a benchmark for the Italian market and will undoubtedly act as a reference point for the entire country. Bearing in mind that new national legislation is expected within next summer, which will promote this type of plant as a source of renewable energy above all by encouraging biomethane production for use in automobiles, further impetus will certainly be added to projects such as this. "Environmental sustainability and a circular economy are two of the main areas on which Hera's innovative policies are focused, with the objective of valorising, and drawing the greatest benefit from, waste and refuse", comments Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Executive Chairman of the Hera Group. "This is why we are working on various projects, the most important of which is the S. Agata Bolognese biomethane plant, which also represents a concrete answer to needs such as treating the increasing volumes of sorted waste and contributing to improving both air quality and the carbon footprint. The project respects the guidelines contained in the European commission's "Clean energy for all" package, concerning both energy efficiency, reducing consumption of fossil sources, and second-generation bio-carburant production, including biomethane, coming from waste instead of farmed products. Furthermore, we are already looking into new and innovative processes to valorise other areas of production, such as purification sludge and prunings, to obtain new-generation combustibles". press_release_biomethane_28032017.1490712750.pdf 2016-04-05 16:26:00 From sorted organic waste to biomethane
21/03/2017
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Financial Results

Hera Group approves results as at 31/12/2016

2017-03-21 be2016_870x320_eng_velina.1492010972.jpg The year closes with improvement in all economic-financial and environmental indicators, with results exceeding expectations. Internal and external growth prove once again to be the key factors in development. Proposed dividends of 9 cents per share Financial results Y2016 /documents/1514726/4210749/GruppoHera_financialresultsY2016_eng_press_release.1490086412.pdf/d7e474bd-fa0e-6cac-907d-d48c377442dd?t=1597909528939 /documents/1514726/4210749/GruppoHera_analyst_presentation_Y2016.1490102876.pdf/000a7e16-af42-a22d-91d4-9b1ee91ff1c0?t=1597909533200 /documents/1514726/4880888/GruppoHera+eng+Y2016.mp3/c5ec23ae-4350-9f61-15b2-86bd6f110708?t=1610038364647 /documents/1514726/4210749/Hera_Group_Newsletter_Y2016_eng.1490085936.pdf/bef30ba8-31ce-bf4b-bf20-03bba8adfb41?t=1597909530669 /documents/1514726/4210749/Dati_finanziari_31_12_16_eng.1490000670.xls/7d4a1811-b84a-af3a-4c38-6d58df64dcf0?t=1597909530091 https://www.slideshare.net/Gruppo_Hera/analyst-presentation-y2016 /group_eng/investor-relations/results-and-presentations/archive/benchmark-by-business /group_eng/investor-relations/results-and-presentations/archive/financial-benchmark /documents/1514726/4210749/Financial+results+as+of+31_12_2016.pdf/4baee448-58b8-687b-b16a-b97029e0fd8e?t=1629971637171 Press release Analyst presentation: Y2016 results Audioconference: Y2016 results Newsletter: Y2016 results Financial data as at 31 December 2016 Slideshare Y2016 Benchmark by business Benchmark of consolidated results Financial results as at 31/12/2016 Financial highlights Revenue at € 4,460.2 million (-0.6%) EBITDA at € 916.6 million (+3.6%) Net profits post minorities at € 207.3 million (+14.8%) Net debt decreased, reaching € 2,558.9 million Proposed dividends of 9 cents per share confirmed Operational highlights Revenue affected by a fall in energy commodity prices and impacted by legislative and regulatory changes, in particular return on invested capital (WACC) Benefits derived from recent acquisitions in free market sectors Contribution to growth came from the electricity area and, in the second half of the year, the waste area Environmental and social sustainability improved, alongside added value generated in the area served, reaching over € 1.7 billion Today, the Hera Group’s Board of Directors unanimously approved the consolidated economic results as at 31 December 2016, along with the Sustainability Report. Improvement in all economic-financial and sustainability indicators The 2016 financial year came to an end for the Hera Group with all economic-financial indicators rising compared to 2015, and with results more positive than expected. Particularly encouraging, this outcome was reached thanks to the Group’s consolidated multi-business strategy, that allowed it to successfully balance regulated and free-market activities, maintaining all the while a sustainable risk profile. The combination of two fundamental levers, internal growth and M&A, furthermore allowed the Group to continue along its path of expansion, in spite of an increasingly challenging context involving regulatory and market factors. These results furthermore confirm the attention given to sustainability, in all its various forms: environmental, social and economic. Revenues amounting to roughly € 4.5 billion Revenues amounted to € 4,460.2 million in 2016, in line with the € 4,487.0 million seen in the previous year. This result includes lesser revenues in regulated services, caused by recent regulatory changes, and lesser revenues in electricity and gas sales and trading, following a drop in the price of raw materials. These negative effects were however almost entirely compensated by changes in the scope of operations and by the revenues produced by higher volumes of gas sold and waste disposed of, in addition to higher revenues for production activities on the dispatch market. EBITDA grows, amounting to € 916.6 million EBITDA rose to € 916.6 million, a clear increase over the € 884.4 seen in 2015 (+3.6%). This growth was sustained by all the main businesses in the company’s portfolio. The waste management area generated positive growth, benefiting among other things from the acquisitions of Geo Nova and Waste Recycling, and thus more than offset both the temporary suspension of a few landfills and the expiry of incentives for renewables concerning some WTE plants. The energy areas recorded higher profit margins deriving from power plants and a good performance of the sales and trading business. The network areas also generated sufficient internal growth to almost offset the over € 31 million reduction in return on regulated invested capital and the effect of inflation. Growth in operating results and pre-tax profits, improvements in financial management Operating profits rose to € 457.1 million, over the € 442.2 seen in 2015 (+3.4%), while pre-tax profits increased to € 339.6 million, against the € 307.9 seen in 2015 (+10.3%), thanks to improvements in financial management amounting to roughly € 17 million compared to the previous year. These positive performances were due above all to a decrease in average debt, efficiency in rates and higher earnings involving recovery of default indemnities from safeguarded customers. Net profits post minorities grow to over € 207 million (+14.8%) Profits pertaining to Group Shareholders rose to € 207.3 million, up 14.8% compared to the € 180.5 million seen in 2015, partially due to a considerable improvement of the tax rate, which went from 36.9% to 35.1% (thanks to the benefits derived from the application of the “patent box” and tax credits for research and development, in addition to tax concessions for maxi amortisations). Due weight must also be given to the negative and non-recurring effect felt by the 2015 tax rate caused by the adjustment of deferred taxes to the new IRES rate of 24%, in force as of 2017. Investments for roughly € 390 million, net debt/EBITDA ratio improves to 2.8 In 2016, Group investments amounted to € 366.4 million. Including € 20.3 million in capital grants, overall Group investments came to € 386.7 million, up compared to the previous year and mainly destined to interventions on plants, networks and infrastructures. Adaptations to regulatory standards also contributed, above all concerning gas distribution, with a large-scale meter substitution project, and the purification and sewerage area. Net debt for 2016 amounted to € 2,558.9 million, with a reduction of roughly € 100 million from the € 2,651.7 seen in 2015, thanks to the generation of positive cash flows that proved able to finance M&As and entirely cover annual dividend payments in June (for a total of € 132 million). The net debt/EBITDA ratio fell to 2.8, an improvement compared to the previous year; this ratio benefited from both growth in operating results and a decrease in net debt. Further improvement in the Group’s sustainability profile These strictly economic results are flanked by data providing evidence of an efficient use of resources (for example, the use of landfills for urban waste is considerable lower than the 10% set as an objective for 2030 by the EU), a reduction in environmental impact (the carbon footprint in energy production fell by 10%), an increase in sorted waste (now 56.4%) and in packaging recycling (now 64%, close to the EU’s 2025 objective), attention given to energy efficiency and a continuous improvement of customer services. All of this confirms the high consideration shown by the Group towards all stakeholders and the area in which it operates. Lastly, the Group’s economic value for the geographical area served now comes to over € 1.7 billion, thanks to greater investments and expanded economic activities, while the portion of EBITDA identified as “shared value” has been calculated for the first time, amounting to € 300 million, roughly one third of the Group Ebitda. Proposed dividend of 9 cents/share The Board of Directors, in light of the results achieved and the solidity of the Group’s assets, has decided to put to the Shareholders Meeting to be held on 27 April a dividend of 9 cents per share, as anticipated by the business plan. The ex-dividend date has been set at 19 June 2017, with payment as of 21 June 2017. Gas The gas area, which includes services in natural gas distribution and sales, district heating and heat management, recorded an EBITDA which rose slightly to € 300.6 million, in line with the € 299.5 million seen in 2015. This result was obtained mainly thanks to an increase in the volume of gas sold and the contribution coming from district heating, offsetting lesser revenues in both trading and regulated services, with a reduction in the rate of return having a negative effect on the latter amounting to € 9.8 million. These results were also sustained by the recent acquisitions of Julia Servizi and Gran Sasso, two Abruzzo-based companies involved in gas and electricity sales, that contributed to enlarging the customer base roughly 30,000 clients. Due among other things to commercial and customer loyalty initiatives, at the end of 2016 the number of gas customers had risen to roughly 1.4 million. In 2016, investments in the gas area came to € 94.8 million, with an increase of € 5.2 million compared to 2015, mainly destined to a large-scale meter substitution, non-recurring maintenance on networks and plants, and interventions involving cathodic protection of the gas networks in the areas surrounding Padova and Trieste. The gas area accounted for 32.8% of Group EBITDA. Water cycle The integrated water cycle area, which includes aqueduct, purification and sewerage services, recorded an EBITDA of € 228.8 million, compared to the € 232.5 million seen in 2015, almost entirely compensating, with the operational efficiencies set in place over the year, for the negative impact of inflation and the reduction in the rate of return on invested capital, which came to € 18.4 million. Net investments in the integrated water cycle area amounted to € 111.8 million. Including capital grants, investments in this area came to € 131.8 million (increasing compared to the € 127.2 seen in 2015), of which € 61.5 million in the aqueduct, € 37.6 million in sewerage and € 32.7 million in purifying. The integrated water cycle area accounted for 25.0% of Group EBITDA. Waste management EBITDAfor the waste management area, which includes waste collection, treatment and disposal services, settled at € 230.7 million, a slight improvement compared to 2015 which more than offset both the temporary suspension of plants currently being enlarged (the Ravenna landfill became operational again in August, as did the Tremonti landfill, located in the area surrounding Imola, in late December) and the expiry of incentives for renewables concerning two WTE plants. The results were also sustained by the contribution coming from the acquisitions made in late 2015 of Waste Recycling and the Geo Nova plants, which gave a considerable impulse to industrial waste management, with a 16.9% increase in the amount of market waste. Volumes of urban waste also recorded a slight increase (+0.3%). Results in the field of sorted urban waste were positive, rising to 56.4% compared to the 55.4% seen in 2015, thanks to a wide number of projects implemented in all geographical areas served. The waste management area accounted for25.2% of Group EBITDA. Electricity area The electricity area, which includes services in electricity production, distribution and sales, recorded an EBITDA of € 135.3 million, a sharp increase over the € 101.0 million seen in 2015. The negative impact on electricity services of the resolution concerning return on regulated revenues (€ 2.9 million) was more than offset by higher earnings in sales activities and higher profit margins in electricity production, in addition to continued commercial expansion in the free market. Confirming the trend seen in recent years, the number of electricity customers reached over 880,000 (+2.7% compared to 2015), mainly owing to a reinforcement of commercial action and an enlargement of the customer base thanks to the acquisition of the Abruzzo companies Gran Sasso and Julia Servizi. The electricity area accounted for a larger amount of Group EBITDA than in the previous year, 14.8%. Statement by Executive Chairman Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano “The results recorded are all the more admirable considering the outstanding challenges that marked the reference scenario throughout the year, with a positive contribution coming from all growth levers, both internal and external. They furthermore represent a solid foundation, providing the premises to pursue the uninterrupted growth foreseen in the business plan to 2020, already approved by the Board of Directors, matched by a progressive increase in dividends per share, coming to 11% over the duration of the plan.” Statement by CEO Stefano Venier “A year rich in significant results, strived for and achieved coherently over time, has come to a close. This outcome is attested to not only by the economic-financial indicators, which improved appreciably, but above all by the excellent operating performances and the quality of the industrial initiatives implemented in order to attain long-lasting and sustainable growth in both the company’s worth and the social value it generates.” The manager responsible for drafting the company’s accounting statements, Luca Moroni, declares, pursuant to article 154-bis paragraph 2 of the TUF, that the information contained in the present press release corresponds to the documentation available and to the account books and entries. The financial statement and related materials will be available to the public pursuant to the terms established by law at the Company Headquarters, on the website www.gruppohera.it and on the authorised storage platform 1Info (www.1info.it ), within 5 April 2016. Unaudited extracts from the Interim Financial Statements at 31 December 2016 are attached. PROFIT & LOSS (M€) 31/12/2016 INC% 31/12/2015 INC.% CH. CH. % Sales 4,460.2 4,487.0 -26.8 -0.6% Other operating revenues 403.4 9.0% 330.8 7.4% +72.6 +21.9% Raw material (2,176.8) -48.8% (2,256.6) -50.3% -79.8 -3.5% Services costs (1,198.8) -26.9% (1,132.1) -25.2% +66.7 +5.9% Other operating expenses (75.0) -1.7% (62.3) -1.4% +12.7 +20.4% Personnel costs (524.1) -11.7% (510.8) -11.4% +13.3 +2.6% Capitalisations 27.8 0.6% 28.5 0.6% -0.7 -2.5% Ebitda 916.6 20.6% 884.4 19.7% +32.2 +3.6% Depreciation and provisions (459.6) -10.3% (442.2) -9.9% +17.4 +3.9% Ebit 457.1 10.2% 442.2 9.9% +14.9 +3.4% Financial inc./(exp.) (117.4) -2.6% (134.3) -3.0% -16.9 -12.6% Pre tax profit adjusted 339.6 7.6% 307.9 6.9% +31.7 +10.3% Tax (119.3) -2.7% (113.5) -2.5% +5.8 +5.1% Net profit 220.4 4.9% 194.4 4.3% +26.0 +13.4% Attributable to: Shareholders of the Parent Company Minority shareholders 207.3 13.1 4.6% 0.3% 180.5 13.9 4.0% 0.3% +26.8 -0.8 +14.8% -5.8% Balance Sheet (m€) 31/12/2016 Inc% 31/12/2015 Inc.% Var. Ass. Var.% Net fixed assets 5,564.5 108.7% 5,511.3 106.9% +53.2 +1.0% Working capital 99.9 2.0% 157.0 3.0% (57.1) (36.4%) (Provisions) (543.4) (10.7%) (513.5) (9.9%) (29.9) +5.8% Net invested capital 5,121.0 100.0% 5,154.8 100.0% (33.8) (0.7%) Net equity 2,562.1 50.0% 2,503.1 48.6% +59.0 +2.4% Long term net financial debt 2,757.5 53.9% 2,743.6 53.2% +13.9 +0.5% Short term net financial debt (198.6) (3.9%) (91.9) (1.8%) (106.7) +116.1% Net financial debts 2,558.9 50.0% 2,651.7 51.4% (92.8) (3.5%) Net invested capital 5,121.0 100.0% 5,154.8 100.0% (33.8) (0.7%) 2017-03-14 13:45:09 Risultati finanziari
07/03/2017
Shareholders’ meeting
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Shareholders meeting notice

2017-03-07 Nuova_Palazzina_870x.1533216684.jpg Shareholders meeting notice We hereby announce that a note of convocation has been published on the Company's website (www.gruppohera.it) for the Ordinary Shareholders Meeting convened at the registered office of Hera S.p.A. - Viale C. Berti Pichat n. 2/4, Bologna - in the "Spazio Hera" area - on 27 April 2017 at 10:00 in a single call to discuss and resolve on the following: Agenda 1. Financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2016, management report, profit allotment proposal and Board of Statutory Auditors and Independent Auditors report: related and consequent resolutions. Presentation of the consolidated financial statements as at 31 December 2016. 2. Presentation of the corporate governance report and non-binding resolutions pertaining to remuneration policies. 3. Renewal of authorisation to purchase treasury shares and procedures for arrangement of the same: related and consequent resolutions. 4. Appointment of the members of the Board of Directors: related and consequent resolutions. 5. Quantification of compensation for members of the Board of Directors: related and consequent resolutions. 6. Appointment of the members and the Chairman of the Board of Statutory Auditors: related and consequent resolutions. 7. Quantification of compensation for members of the Board of Statutory Auditors: related and consequent resolutions. The full text of the proposed resolutions, together with the related reports and the documents which will be put to the meeting, are available to the public at the Company's registered offices and on its website (www.gruppohera.it), as well as on the authorized storage website 1Info (www.1Info.it) under the legal terms foreseen for each of the subjects treated. Right to attend and participation by proxy All those entitled to vote at the end of the accounting day of 18 April 2017 (record date), and those from whom the Company has received the appropriate notification via an authorised intermediary, are eligible to attend the Shareholders Meeting. Each person entitled to take part may request a representative to attend the Shareholders' Meeting, in accordance with the law, having the right to use the proxy form available on the Company's website for this purpose. The Company has appointed Computershare S.p.A. as a representative whom shareholders with voting rights can nominate as a proxy with instructions for voting via the dedicated proxy form available on the Company's website. Other Shareholders' rights The notice with which the Meeting has been convened is available on the Company's website (www.gruppohera.it) and contains all information and detailed instructions as to the rights Shareholders may exercise (present questions, make requests for integrations of the agenda, file lists for the appointment of members of the Board of Directors and the Board of Statutory Auditors). Avviso_di_convocazione_Assemblea_27_aprile_2017_eng.1488879256.pdf 2016-04-05 10:21:00 Shareholders meeting notice
07/03/2017
Shareholders’ meeting
Price sensitive

Release of documents related to Gruppo Hera AGM to be held on April 2017

2017-03-07 Nuova_Palazzina_1_870x.1533216772.jpg Release of documents related to Gruppo Hera AGM to be held on April 2017 Gruppo Hera informs that AGM documents are now available: On Hera headquarter in Bologna On the authorized depository system 1INFO (www.1Info.it) On the dedicated pages of the company website http://eng.gruppohera.it/group/corporate_governance/shareholders_meetings/ COMUNICATO_PER_PUBBLICAZIONE_DOC_ASS_7_ENG.1488880487.pdf 2015-11-12 11:02:00 Release of documents related to Gruppo Hera AGM to be held on April 2017
06/03/2017
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M&A

Hera Group: green light from Antitrust authorities for Herambiente to acquire Aliplast

2017-03-06 870_Aliplast.1501171634.jpg Thanks to this operation, whose enterprise value amounts to roughly € 100 million, the Hera Group confirms its position among Italy's leaders in recycling and developing a circular economy. http://ha.gruppohera.it/ Herambiente Authorisation has been granted by the Italian antitrust authority (Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato, AGCM) for the acquisition carried out by Herambiente, a company of the Hera Group and a nationwide leader in waste treatment and recovery, of the Treviso company Aliplast, an outstanding operator in the sector of plastic waste collection and recycling with subsequent regeneration. The implementation of the agreement, signed last 11 January by Herambiente and Aligroup S.r.l., was in fact subject to conditions that are the norm for similar operations, among which gaining authorisation for the acquisition from antitrust authorities. As foreseen by the agreement, Herambiente and Aliplast will therefore undertake all that is required to purchase 40% of Aliplast's shares in the upcoming weeks. A further 40% will be acquired within March 2018 and the remaining 20% within June 2022. The operation's enterprise value, it should be recalled, amounts to roughly € 100 million and implies an EV/EBITDA multiple of approximately 6.5, non-dilutive for Hera shareholders. This important operation, complementary to those finalised in late 2015 involving Waste Recycling (Castelfranco di Sotto, Pisa) and the environmental assets of Geo Nova (Treviso) as well as the more recent acquisition of the Teseco plants (Pisa), is part of a move to enlarge the geographical area in which the Hera Group operates, initiated some years ago and in line with the Group's strategies of territorial expansion and integration. Falling under the objective of developing a green model, towards which the Hera Group has actively contributed over its entire history, the acquisition of Aliplast furthermore consolidates Herambiente's market presence with a distinctive and unique element, in line with the principles of a circular economy in which waste is transformed into resources. Herambiente is among the first companies in the waste sector to have decided to take on the challenges raised by changes currently taking place in the world of industry. It is thus able to place activities such as waste recovery, treatment and disposal alongside others that call for the utmost efficiency in resource management. It is also able to offer strategic advice concerning resource lifecycle productivity in order to accelerate and facilitate the achievement of 2030 sustainability goals. These are, incidentally, objectives that Herambiente has already achieved in the areas it serves in managing urban waste, of which only 8.5% was disposed of in landfills in 2015. Established in 1982 by Roberto Alibardi and operating out of Ospedaletto di Istrana (Treviso), Aliplast is a national centre of excellence in plastic industrial waste collection and recycling and regenerated polymer production, with over 80,000 tonnes of plastic materials recycled every year. It was the first enterprise in Italy to fully integrate the entire lifecycle of plastic, from environmental services in managing and collecting industrial packaging and residues to production and market sales of manufactured goods and packaging materials, produced with plastic recycled by the company itself. Over three hundred employees work for Aliplast, distributed among its five plants located in Italy and three found abroad (Spain, France and Poland). Its main clients include the most important Italian brands involved in food & beverages, home furnishings and ceramics. CS_20170306_da_Antitrust_ad_acquisizione_Aliplast_eng.1488967654.pdf 2017-03-06 18:21:00 Hera Group: control of Aliplast reaches 80%
30/01/2017
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M&A

Hera Group purchases Teseco plants

2017-01-30 Thanks to the purchase made by Group subsidiary Waste Recycling of the plant sector of the Pisa company Teseco, a primary figure in industrial waste treatment and recovery, Herambiente, a national leader in this sector, will further expand its commercial offer and enlarge its already significant range of plants. Waste Recycling, a Tuscan company belonging to the Hera Group and 100% controlled by Herambiente, has purchased the plant sector of Teseco. The company is based in Pisa, and is a leading actor in industrial waste treatment and recovery with over 30 years of experience in the sector of special waste and innovative plants (spread out over an overall area of 126,000 m2, over 30,000 of which are covered). The purchase was conducted by Group subsidiary Waste Recycling, given that the latter has been managing for over 25 years, and with similar efficiency, complementary types of treatment in its production plants in Santa Croce sull'Arno and Castelfranco di Sotto, in the province of Pisa. This operation allows, on the one hand, a considerable segment of production in the Pisa area to be conserved and maintained active, and on the other enlarges both Herambiente's overall set of plants and the services it offers to its clients, reinforcing its leadership in waste treatment and recovery. It is furthermore part of a larger goal, which consists in broadening the Hera Group's operational area, initiated years ago and in line with the Group's strategy of geographical expansion and integration. By way of its authorisations, the quantity of waste it is able to manage, and the treatments plants at its disposal, Waste Recycling, with this operation, confirms its status as one of the nation's most important actors in the sector of industrial waste, enriching and rounding off the numerous services it offers to middle and large companies. At the same time, Herambiente will further increase its own client portfolio, through this preference given to commercial reinforcement in a region in which it is already active. Teseco press_release_teseco.1485943467.pdf 2017-01-31 19:22:00 Hera Comm si aggiudica la gara per l'approvvigionamento elettrico in regime di salvaguardia in 11 regioni
27/01/2017
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Financial Results

Calendar of corporate events

2017-01-27 sede_HERA.1501171881.jpg Calendar of events CALENDAR OF CORPORATE EVENTS (*) We hereby communicate, in accordance with art. 2.6.2. (Required reporting) of the "Rules of the markets organized and managed by Borsa Italiana S.p.A.", our annual calendar of corporate events: 21 March 2017 - Meeting of the Board of Directors to approve the financial statement draft for the previous fiscal year. 27 April 2017 - General Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements for the previous fiscal year. 10 May 2017 - Meeting of the Board of Directors to approve the financial report for the quarter ending 31 March 2017. 26 July 2017 - Meeting of the Board of Directors to approve the financial report for the six months ending 30 June 2017. 8 November 2017 - Meeting of the Board of Directors to approve the financial report for the nine months ending 30 September 2017. The Board of Directors, in order to guarantee that information is regularly made available to the financial market and to investors, has decided, as in the past, to continue its voluntarily preparation and publication, in compliance with current regulations, of quarterly financial information. This information will include the following topics: summary of Group management and operational-financial performance; commentary and analysis by sector of operations; financial statements: income statement, balance sheet, cash flow statement, statement of changes in equity; accounting principles: priorly implemented accounting principles are expected to be applied without change, as described and reported in the financial statements as at 31 December of the year previous to the one to which the explanatory notes refer. IAS 34 is not expected to be applied; concise explanatory notes illustrating the financial statements, statement of compliance with IFRS principles and lack of changes with respect to the previous period, illustration of the consolidated area and related changes, list of consolidated companies. Also note that: additional financial information will periodically be made available in press releases provided at the end of the meetings in which the Board of Directors approves the aforementioned data, and the documents in question will be published on the company's website. At present, furthermore, no noteworthy changes are foreseen regarding the content of such information with respect to that published in previous financial years; the Board of Directors will meet to approve additional periodical financial information within 45 days of the closure of the first and third quarters of each year, in compliance with that which is stated in the calendar of corporate events. (*) barring changes press_release.1485425275.pdf 2017-01-26 15:38:00 Calendar of events

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The consolidated economic results at 31 December 2023 and the 2023 sustainability report were approved by the Board of Directors of the Hera Group on 26 March 2024

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