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19/06/2024
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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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11/06/2024
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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>
Online since 11-06-2024 at 11:57
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15/05/2024
Shareholders’ meeting
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Publication of documents pertaining to the Shareholders Meeting

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15/05/2024
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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

Online since 15-05-2024 at 10:38
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14/05/2024
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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>
Online since 14-05-2024 at 12:41
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30/04/2024
Shareholders’ meeting
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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>
Press releases
27/03/2024
Shareholders’ meeting
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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>
Online since 26-03-2024 at 12:47
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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>
Press releases
04/03/2024
Shareholders’ meeting
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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.

Press releases
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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25/01/2024
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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>
Online since 24-01-2024 at 12:02
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22/01/2024
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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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08/02/2023
Hera Group presents Business Plan to 2026

Based on positive preliminary results for 2022, the new five-year Plan builds on the solid foundations of the previous one and is enriched with important projects aimed at promoting the circular economy, the energy transition and network resilience, with more than 4.1 billion in investments furthering the creation of value benefitting all stakeholders. Dividends are also expected to increase, and financial solidity is confirmed.

Operating and financial highlights

  • 2026 Ebitda: approximately 1.5 billion (+246 million compared to 2021)

  • Total investments amount to over 4.1 billion (+53% compared to the last 5 years)

  • Net debt/Ebitda at 2.8x in 2026

  • Dividends further increase to 15 cents per share in 2026 (+25% compared to last dividend paid)

  • More than 130 million in NRRP (National Recovery and Resilience Plan) grants obtained to accelerate the Group’s investments in the areas served

Industrial highlights

  • Development driven by both internal and external (M&A) growth and balanced between regulated and free market activities

  • Target of 4 million energy customers by 2026

  • 2026 Shared-value Ebitda: 62% of total Ebitda, or roughly 910 million, in line with 2030 target of 70%

  • Key goals for 2030 include a 150% increase in recycled plastics and a 37% reduction in emissions

  • Solid point of reference to help local areas move towards the ecological and digital transition and social cohesion

Today, the Hera Group’s Board of Directors, chaired by Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, approved the Business Plan to 2026, which confirms the Group’s commitment to maintain a significant volume of investments over the next five years. Accelerating the evolution of all business areas in which it operates and the strategic guidelines defined one year ago, the Plan is in line with EU policies and responds to the particularly challenging external context, with the aim of continuing to create value for all stakeholders and confirming itself as a solid reference point for the areas served.

Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Executive Chairman of the Hera Group:
“The growth seen in the preliminary figures for the year just ended confirms the resilience of our business. We will thus continue to pursue our development strategy, relying on our distinctive know-how in the areas of circularity, efficiency and the energy transition, to meet the rapidly growing demand coming from customers who are increasingly sensitive to energy saving and environmental sustainability. In the new Plan, focused on creating value for all stakeholders, we expect to make significant investments and increase all previous commitments, including those related to the dividend payment policy.”

Orazio Iacono, CEO of the Hera Group:
“Our development strategy, as defined by the Plan, relies on a solid foundation and is focused on achieving higher levels of efficiency, reinforcing all services offered and increasing the resilience and digitalisation of our infrastructures, thus supporting the areas served in moving towards the ecological transition, with the help of NRRP funding. Having already optimised emissions in our production processes many years ago, our focus will increasingly go to supporting families, businesses and all our stakeholders in this transition. As confirmation of our solidity, furthermore, the growth foreseen over the period covered by the Plan will be flanked by a conservative financial leverage, which will allow us to grasp further opportunities.”

Over 20 years at the side of the areas served, with preliminary Ebitda for 2022 rising to almost 1.3 billion
Last November, the Hera Group celebrated its 20th anniversary: since its establishment, the Group has achieved an uninterrupted path of growth which, relying on a multi-business industrial model and balance between internal growth and M&As (more than 40 since 2002), has made it one of the most important Italian multi-utilities, holding a position of consolidated leadership in the sectors in which it operates.
As confirmation of the achievements made over the twenty years since its establishment, the Hera Group expects to close the 2022 financial year with growth in results exceeding expectations: preliminary Ebitda stands at approximately 1,285 million euro, roughly 60 million euro higher than 2021 Ebitda, while the Net debt/Ebitda ratio is expected to come to approximately 3.3x, improving compared to previous quarters, which is all the more appreciable considering the extraordinary market situation, the increase in the cost of energy commodities and the higher investments sustained in 2022, totalling roughly 780 million.
These preliminary figures thus indicate the resilience of industrial margins and the validity of the Group’s multi-business model, which capitalises on the experience gained over the years, preserving its assets and accelerating the sustainable growth of the company and the communities it serves.

An effective strategy to respond to the challenging context
In a challenging external context – marked by high uncertainty caused by geopolitical instability, market volatility, rising inflation, higher energy prices and supply chain problems – the Group has turned challenges into opportunities and drawn up a Plan that follows up on the path previously undertaken. Its concrete projects are consistent with the main national and international policies on the energy transition, circular economy and innovation.
Within this framework, cities will play a key role in mitigating climate change: Bologna and Padua are among the 100 selected by the EU Commission to become “smart zero-impact cities” by 2030, and the Hera Group has already launched investments and key projects to support municipalities in achieving carbon neutrality.

Investments amounting to over 4.1 billion euro, supported by NRRP contributions
The Plan to 2026 foresees total investments coming to over 4.1 billion euro, with an average of roughly 825 million euro per year, an increase over the previous Plan. Of these investments, 60% will go to regulated businesses and the remaining 40% to free market businesses.
These figures include concrete initiatives in the areas served, to which more than 130 million euros in NRRP funding have already been allocated. Additional funds have been earmarked for urban waste collection and street sweeping projects, for which a decision is expected in the coming months.
Of the investments planned between 2022 and 2026, 70% will go towards the targets set by the UN’s 2030 Global Agenda, and regarding the European Taxonomy, all, or virtually all, of the capital allocated to eligible assets (approximately 98%) is in line with the technical criteria defined by the European Regulation. Furthermore, 40% of investments will be reserved for interventions aimed at enhancing the safety and resilience of the assets under our management, and more than 30% will go towards promoting digitisation and innovation.
The positive cash flow over the period covered by the Plan will finance the upcoming investments, progressively bringing leverage back to below 3x, with the goal of reaching 2.8x by 2026.

The Group’s main projects to contribute to current transitions
The strategy to 2026 has been designed to respond to the sector’s most significant challenges, with outstanding projects in all geographical areas in which the Group operates.
This Plan also confirms the Group’s commitment to the energy transition and the contribution it will make, for example with initiatives aimed at developing renewable sources of electricity and gas. This will include the installation of photovoltaic plants on sites owned by Hera and by household and industrial customers, and the production of biomethane and hydrogen, to be fed into the distribution network or for local consumption (“Hydrogen Valleys”), thanks to technologies that have already been tested (biomethane from organic sources) or are unique nationwide (a power-to-gas plant combined with the integrated water cycle).
Energy efficiency initiatives will also contribute to the ecological transition, from those reserved for industrial customers, condominiums, and public administrations to various solutions that will allow our Group to reduce energy consumption by 10% compared to 2013. 
Likewise, the new Business Plan will intensify the evolution shown by the Group and our customers towards a circular economy model. On the one hand, this involves innovative plants for recycling rigid plastics or carbon fibres, which will lead to a twofold increase in volumes of recycled plastics compared to 2017. On the other, the commercial and plant solutions offered by Herambiente Servizi Industriali to its customers and the smart equipment reserved for household customers in which to deposit their waste, will be aimed at a 73% packaging recycling rate as early as 2026 and 77% sorted waste collection, with the introduction of smart collection systems and new technological devices measuring waste deposited by the unit.
Lastly, the Hera Group’s strategy will be developed thanks to a solid contribution coming from innovation, an enabling element for the ecological transition broadly speaking. Our infrastructures (networks and plants) will make the most of opportunities coming from remote management, remote control and automation, to provide the area served with greater resilience to increasingly frequent climate phenomena, with the possibility of accurate and immediate interventions, and therefore risk mitigation for the services provided.

Ebitda at roughly 1.5 billion euro in 2026, thanks to internal and external growth
As regards the main economic aspects of the Business Plan to 2026, Ebitda totalling 1,470 million euro is expected, up 246 million compared to 2021, with average annual growth coming to roughly 50 million and balance between internal growth and M&A. This is a particularly considerable goal, given that strong negative impacts will also be absorbed, for example due to revised tariffs related to WACC for regulated businesses (electricity distribution, gas and the water cycle), the gradual expiry of incentives related to energy production from waste-to-energy plants and the end of certain incentives for works in condominiums (insulation bonus and 110% super eco bonus).
With a positive contribution expected from all business segments, internal growth will account for 146 million of the overall increase in Ebitda, driven mainly by the margins associated with new projects, the industrial and commercial developments foreseen by the Plan and efficiencies and synergies in the current scope of operations. A further contribution amounting to 100 million will come from M&As, of which about 24 million from recently concluded acquisitions involving two companies in the waste management sector, Macero Maceratese in the Marche region and ACR in Modena – leading to a strengthened leadership in the industrial waste sector, reclamation and global service activities in particular – and one currently being finalised in the North East in the telecommunications sector, involving Asco TLC, in a partnership with Ascopiave. Additionally, further acquisitions of companies operating in the waste management and energy businesses will lead to an expansion of the Group’s range of services or the extraction of synergies.

Focus on our stakeholders: shared-value Ebitda at 62% by 2026, dividends up 25%
Sustainability remains one of the cornerstones of the Group’s growth strategy, perfectly integrated and covering all areas in which it operates, with an increasing focus on creating value for all stakeholders. Shared-value Ebitda itself, reported since 2016, has increased steadily over the years and is expected to account for 62% of the Group’s total Ebitda in 2026, amounting to roughly 910 million and rising to 70% in 2030, following a path that generates concrete benefits for the areas served and local communities, at the same rate as the company’s own development.
Confirming its constant focus on creating value for shareholders, the Group also plans to pay continuously increasing dividends. With the approval of the 2022 financial statements, it will in fact propose to the Board of Directors a 12.5 cents per share dividend, up from 12 cents in 2021. A progressive increase in dividends is also expected over the period covered by the Plan, reaching 15 cents per share in 2026, up 25% from the last dividend paid.
Earnings per share are expected to rise by more than 3% on average per year.

Leader in waste management, with over 100 state-of-the-art plants and innovative projects to meet carbon neutrality and circular economy targets
Ebitda for the waste management business is expected to rise by 149 million, with the total figure increasing from 292 million in 2021 to 441 million in 2026, driven by both internal and external growth. Over the period covered by the Plan, the Group aims to further strengthen its national leadership in the waste management area and, supporting this growth, it foresees roughly 1.2 billion in investments, three quarters of which in waste treatment and recovery, aimed at augmenting the Groups’ set of plants.
With over 100 state-of-the-art plants, the Group is able to treat all types of waste (municipal, industrial and plant by-products), with a total of approximately 8.7 tonnes expected by 2026. To support the growth in volumes treated, in addition to expanding the set of plants, a greater commitment to waste intermediation has been planned, by establishing an international network of partnerships with European players.
The distinctive objectives of the Group’s strategy also include renewable gas production. Based on the excellent results achieved by the Sant’Agata Bolognese (Bologna) plant, which produces biomethane from the organic fraction of waste, the Plan calls for a further increase in the quantities produced, reaching 12 million cubic metres per year in 2026, partially thanks to the contribution coming from the partnership with the Cremonini Group company Inalca. In early 2023, work on a plant equipped with the most advanced anaerobic digestion and upgrading technologies indeed began in Spilamberto (Modena). When fully operational, this plant will produce 3.7 million cubic metres of biomethane per year and approximately 18,000 tonnes of compost from the sorted collection of organic waste and agri-food waste.
The Group subsidiary Aliplast, a leader in plastics recycling, also plans new industrial development projects with investments reaching over 80 million euro. This will expand plant capacity in the segments already covered, such as the production of recycled PET for food use and recycled polymers for cosmetics and food, and in innovative niche segments. In particular, two new platforms will be built that are absolutely at the forefront at a European level, both from a technological point of view and for the strategic importance of the materials involved, so much so that they have also received NRRP funding for their innovative features: the Imola (Bologna) plant for carbon fiber regeneration and the plant for rigid plastic recovery that will be located in Modena. These plants will make it possible for sectors such as the automotive, nautical, aerospace and consumer electronics industries, which until now have mainly used virgin materials, to become increasingly sustainable.
Alongside plant construction, commercial development will concern the context of waste management, driven by larger national and international customers who increasingly demand advanced solutions in terms of circularity and waste recovery, and who find an ideal partner in Herambiente Servizi Industriali.

A target of 4 million energy customers by 2026, to be enabled and supported in the energy transition
Over the period covered by the Plan, Ebitda for the energy area is expected to increase by 16 million, from 423 million to 439 million in 2026, more than offsetting the discontinuities of the period, thanks to a progressive increase in the customer base and higher demand for value-added services (VAS). To support this growth, 650 million in investments have therefore been allocated for the five-year period 2022-2026.
In addition to a 16% increase compared to 2021 in the customer base, which will reach 4 million in 2026 – well balanced between electricity and gas – and thus consolidate the Group’s position as third in the energy sector, over the period covered by the Plan the Group intends to further support its customers in moving towards the energy transition and electrification of consumption, with enhanced and enriched VAS offers, new products and increasingly advanced solutions. The more innovative VAS proposals include offers that allow customers to monitor and reduce losses, thanks to tools that increase energy efficiency in homes, self-production and sustainable mobility, with the goal of reaching 2,300 photovoltaic systems sold to household customers over the period covered by the Plan.
At the same time, the Group’s efforts in the field of renewable energy will also be reinforced with several projects that will bring the installed photovoltaic capacity owned by the Group to over 90 MW by 2026. Including installations on sites owned by customers, from traditional photovoltaic panel systems to the new distributed power generation models, with the establishment of Energy Communities, the installed capacity by 2026 will come to 150 MW.
Innovation will also be a key lever in evolving the relationship between seller and customer towards new standards of quality and satisfaction, increasing customer loyalty through individualised offers that will make the most of data collected by second-generation meters, and through the introduction of artificial intelligence solutions to support the various business applications used in customer relations.

Increasingly resilient networks, ready for the energy transition
Ebitda for the network sector is expected to grow by 74 million, from the current 472 million to 546 million in 2026, after taking Arera’s recent tariff revision into account.
Development in this area will be sustained by internal growth, in turn driven by the significant investment plan foreseen for the five-year period in question, amounting to roughly 2.2 billion. Approximately half of these resources will be allocated to the integrated water cycle, while another large portion, coming to 42%, will be invested in gas and electricity distribution.
Network infrastructures will boast increasing resilience to external effects (climatic and otherwise), thanks to numerous digitisation and automation projects, which will make interventions on the systems managed more rapid. The use of predictive maintenance and functional modelling tools will also make it possible to better classify, plan and establish the parameters of each required intervention on the range of networks managed, benefiting the end customer in terms of both efficiency and service quality.
Another boost to innovation in the sector will come from installing roughly 410,000 second-generation (2G) electricity meters, which will allow for more precise measurement of consumption, about 300,000 NexMeter gas smart meters, patented by the Group, having with advanced safety functions in the event of leaks or earthquakes and also useable for blends with ‘green gas’, and approximately 100,000 residential smart meters for the water cycle.
The network sector will also contribute to the energy transition, by both adapting and making a positive contribution. On the one hand, the Group will intensify projects aimed at experimenting with the production of hydrogen and renewable gas, such as the power-to-gas plant in Bologna, one of the first of its type to be built internationally, which will come into operation within 2025 inside the largest purification plant by catchment area among those managed by the Group. On the other, tests for hydrogen injection into the gas distribution network will continue in order to prepare this infrastructure to accommodate new renewable forms of energy, on which European energy strategies are also based.
Once again with a view to decarbonisation, the Group will invest roughly 160 million in district heating, with projects aimed at developing and optimising existing systems and maximising the use of heat from renewable sources. The projects in Bologna, Ferrara and Forlì, which were recently awarded NRRP funding, are a concrete example of the path that will be pursued and, alone, will reduce emissions by almost 29,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide and will reduce fossil fuel consumption by 12,500 tonnes of oil equivalent per year.
In addition, various circular economy initiatives have been planned for saving, reusing and recovering water, at both customer locations and the Group’s worksites and offices, which include optimising sewage sludge management and recycling materials coming from water cycle waste with dedicated plant facilities and innovative tools. Projects aimed at safeguarding water resources, with a focus on reducing losses, controlling energy consumption and safeguarding sources, have been developed in the North-East by Group subsidiary AcegasApsAmga, partially financed by the NRRP and presented alongside other operators. Some examples include the “Smart Water Management FVG”, which aims to reduce network losses in Friuli-Venezia Giulia by 13% through asset digitisation projects, and the “Sustainable water management” project, intended to reduce losses in the aqueduct systems in the provinces of Padua and Vicenza. Lastly, in Padua, seven new biodryers will be installed in purification plants, with benefits including a significant reduction in the volume of sludge to be sent for recovery and a lower use of energy, while in Udine an innovative plant will be built to treat the sludge coming from all the purifiers in Friuli-Venezia Giulia and eastern Veneto.

The Plan to 2026 confirms the path towards the main industrial objectives for 2030 as previously defined
The many projects set out in the Business Plan to 2026, discussed here simply as examples, will make it possible to define a path consistent with all the ecological transition targets to be reached by 2030 that the Hera Group established some years ago.
As regards the Group’s commitment to reducing carbon dioxide emissions, the range of initiatives make it possible to confirm the ambitious 37% reduction target to 2030, already approved by the prestigious international network Science Based Target initiative (SBTi). Furthermore, in order to make a tangible contribution to the energy transition, in energy sales the Group has set itself the goal of increasing the portion of renewable electricity out of total sales to 50% within 2030, and furthermore plans to reduce internal energy consumption by 10% within 2030 (compared to 2013 consumption).
Concerning the circular economy, the 2030 objectives to increase recycled plastics (+150% compared to 2017), recycle packaging (up to 80%), reuse wastewater (up to 18% by 2030) and reduce internal water consumption (-25% by 2030, compared to 2017 consumption) can all be confirmed.

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List of shareholders with a stake of over 3%, registered in the special eligibility list and benefitting from the double voting right of HERA S.P.A. after 24 months of ownership.

2017-12-05 Nuova_Palazzina_870x.1533216684.jpg (list drew up in accordance with article n. 143-quater, subparagraph 5, of the CONSOB regulation n. 11971/99) List of shareholders with a stake of over 3% Data of circulating shares and number of share capital voting rights, as at 30 November 2017 Update as at 30 November 2017 Before 30 November 2017 N. of shares in the total share capital N. of voting rights N. of shares in the total share capital N. of voting rights Total amount with a breakdown as follows: 1,489,538,745 2,273,694,459 1,489,538,745 2,283,694,459 Shares (regular: 01.01.2017) - cod. ISIN IT0001250932 coupon: n. 16 705,383,031 705,383,031 695,383,031 695,383,031 Double voting right shares (regular: 01.01.2017) - cod. ISIN IT0001250932 coupon: n. 16 784,155,714 1,568,311,428 794,155,714 1,588,311,428 List of shareholders with a stake of over 3% 20171205_Hera_Group_list_shareholders_with_stake_over_3.1514995510.pdf 2017-06-23 16:36:59 piloni_110x150.1461840758.1498204761.png List of shareholders with a stake of over 3%
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Hera's BoD approves 3Q 2017 results

2017-11-08 9M_870x320_slide_eng.1510133724.png The consolidated third-quarter report at 30 September once again confirms the excellent momentum of growth seen during the current year, with all main operating and financial indicators showing further improvement. 9M2015 /documents/1514726/4210740/GruppoHera_9m2017_cs_eng.pdf/c19a2338-014a-5aaa-5d52-6dff0c501c5f?t=1597908238487 /documents/1514726/4210740/Hera_Group_Consolidate_Quarterly_Report_as_at_30_September_2017.1510131153.pdf/0586de9d-6af6-0dec-cecd-9c517948fbb5?t=1597908240435 /documents/1514726/4210740/GruppoHera_9M_2017_Analyst_presentation_def.1510153668.pdf/f240b3a3-7a61-31de-07c7-263dea9a1758?t=1597908239801 /documents/1514726/4210740/GruppoHera_Newsletter_9M_2017_eng.1510132327.pdf/7298c678-b293-001c-6d78-75208733d8cc?t=1597908239448 /documents/1514726/4210740/Dati_finanziari_ed_operativi_di_sintesi_9M_2017_eng.1510044934.xls/ccad87ad-c3fc-ff2c-357f-9ed1ed5e944c?t=1597908239125 Press release Financial report as at 30 September 2017 Analyst presentation: Results as at 30 September 2017 Newsletter: Results as at 30 September 2017 Financial data: Results as at 30 September 2017 Financial highlights Revenues at € 4,027.8 million (+11.4%) EBITDA at € 724.7 million (+11.4%) Net profit post minorities at € 182.9 million (+28.6%) Net debt at € 2,610.0 million Operating highlights Good contribution to growth coming from all businesses, in particular Energy Results were mainly underpinned by internal growth Positive effects coming from the merger of Aliplast and Gran Sasso Solid customer base in Energy business, with over 2.3 million clients, up 150,000 over the first nine months of 2016 Today, the Hera Group Board of Directors unanimously approved the consolidated economic results at 30 September 2017, which show further growth in all operating and financial indicators, as expected in the business plan. This growth, continuous since the first quarter, confirms the validity of the Group's multi-business model and of its strategy, that seeks for balance between internal and external growth. In particular, the statements for the first nine months of 2017 show the beneficial results of the entry of the companies Aliplast and Gran Sasso within the Group's scope of operations, and of the tenders awarded for 2017-2018 last resort, default and safeguarded supply services. Revenues rise, reaching € 4,027.8 million In the third quarter of 2017, revenues came to € 4,027.8 million, up 11.4% compared to the € 3,615.5 million recorded at 30 September 2016. In line with the positive macro-economic framework, this year profited from the entry of Aliplast and Gran Sasso within the Group, as well as from the positive effects ensuing from a higher trading activities, an increase in electricity price, a rise in volumes of gas sold and higher regulated revenues in the water sector. EBITDA increases to € 724.7 million The Group's consolidated EBITDA at 30 September 2017 grew from € 650.6 to € 724.7 million (+11.4%). The good performance coming from all Group areas is responsible for this result, in particular from the Energy business, which benefitted from higher profits in power generation and in safeguarded and default market sales. Positive results were also reached in the integrated water cycle and waste areas, thanks above all to the acquisition of Aliplast. Ebit and pre-tax profits up, financial management improves EBIT grew to € 357.9 million, against the € 329.2 million seen at 30 September 2016 (+8.7%), while pre-tax profits rose to € 283.4 million compared to € 239.1 million at the same date one year earlier (+18.5%), thanks to improvements in financial management. In particular, this good performance reflects a more efficient financial structure, partially obtained through the liability management operations carried out during the previous year. Net profit post minorities increases to € 182.9 million (+28.6%) Profits pertaining to Group Shareholders rose to € 182.9 million, against € 142.2 million at 30 September 2016 (+28.6%), thanks among other things to a 32% tax rate, notably better than the same figure for the previous year (due to a lower Ires rate and a continuous search for tax efficiency following the enlargement of the Group's scope of operations). Approximately € 280 million in investments, net debt essentially stable The Group's operating investments at 30 September 2017, including capital grants, amount to € 277.1 million, up compared to the same period in 2016 and in line with the business plan's forecast. Operating investments involved above all interventions on plants, networks and infrastructures, in addition to regulatory adaptations mainly concerning gas distribution, with a large-scale meter substitution, and the purification and sewerage area. Net debt came to € 2,610.0 million at 30 September 2017, with a slight reduction compared to first half of 2017 and remaining fundamentally stable with respect to the € 2,558.9 million recorded at 31 December 2016, considering the funds allocated to dividend payments and M&A operations. Gas EBITDA for Gas, which includes services in natural gas and LPG distribution and sales, district heating and heat management, came to € 201.4 million at 30 September 2017, up 8.0% over the same date one year earlier, thanks to growth in trading, higher volumes of gas sold and the larger scope of operations in the default service. The number of gas customers in the first nine months of 2017 totalled 1.4 million, rising by 3.9% over the same period in 2016, partially due to the acquisition of the company Gran Sasso (located in Abruzzo region). The Gas business accounted for 27.8% of Group EBITDA. Water cycle The integrated water cycle, which includes aqueduct, purification and sewerage services, recorded a 2.6% increase in EBITDA, going from the € 173.7 seen at 30 September 2016 to € 178.3 at the same date in 2017, thanks to higher revenues from distribution, in spite of increased operating costs and lower revenues from new connections. The integrated water cycle accounted for 24.6% of Group EBITDA. Waste The results reached in the Waste, which includes services in waste collection, treatment, recovery and disposal, show rising figures, with EBITDA going from € 172.2 million at 30 September 2016 to € 181.4 million at the same date in 2017 (+5.3%). This performance is due to higher volumes commercialised in waste treatment, a positive trend in the price of special waste and the entry within the Group of Aliplast, a national leader in plastic recycling, which consolidated the Group's position regarding the development of a circular economy. These results are all the more appreciable considering that they suffer from a lower contribution coming from incentives for renewable and assimilated sources, by roughly € 8 million. Further growth was also seen in sorted waste, which went from 55.8% at 30 September 2016 to 56.6% at the same date in 2017, thanks to the numerous new services offered. Waste accounted for 25.0% of Group EBITDA. Electricity Electricity, which includes services in electricity production, distribution and sales, recorded an EBITDA that grew from € 104.3 million at 30 September 2016 to € 147.4 million in September 2017, thanks to higher earnings in free market and safeguarded sales and higher profits in electricity generation. The number of electricity customers increased by 11.6% to 964,000, mainly owing to growth in the free market. Electricity accounted for 20.3% of Group EBITDA. Appointment by co-optation of a new director Furthermore, on today's date the Board of Directors resolved the appointment by co-optation of Prof. Alessandro Melcarne as a new director of Hera Spa, substituting the resigning Mr. Aldo Luciano. On the basis of statements provided by the director and information at the Company's disposal, the former meets the requirements of independence provided for by law. Prof. Melcarne has additionally stated that he holds no shares in the Company. The new director's curriculum vitae is available on the website www.gruppohera.it, in the section Corporate Governance/CdA. 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 3Q financial statement and related materials are available to the public at Company Headquarters and on the website www.gruppohera.it. Unaudited extracts from the Interim Financial Statements at 30 September 2017 are attached. PROFIT & LOSS 30/09/2017 INC.% 30/06/2016 RECLASSIFIED INC.% CH. CH. % Sales 4,027.8 3,615.5 +412.3 +11.4% Other operating revenues 327.3 8.1% 259.9 7.2% +67.4 +25.9% Raw material (1,776.4) -44.1% (1,437.4) -39.8% +339.0 +23.6% Services costs (1,428.6) -35.5% (1,382.7) -38.2% +45.9 +3.3% Other operating expenses (45.3) -1.1% (34.7) -1.0% +10.6 +30.6% Personnel costs (409.1) -10.2% (390.1) -10.8% +19.0 +4.9% Capitalisations 29.0 0.7% 20.0 0.6% +9.0 +45.0% Ebitda 724.7 18.0% 650.6 18.0% +74.1 +11.4% Depreciation and provisions (366.8) -9.1% (321.3) -8.9% +45.5 +14.2% Ebit 357.9 8.9% 329.2 9.1% +28.7 +8.7% Financial inc./(exp.) (74.5) -1.8% (90.2) -2.5% -15.7 -17.4% Pre tax profit 283.4 7.0% 239.1 6.6% +44.3 +18.5% Tax (90.6) -2.3% (87.2) -2.4% +3.4 +3.9% Net profit 192.8 4.8% 151.8 4.2% +41.0 +27.0% Attributable to: Shareholders of the Parent Company 182.9 4.5% 142.2 3.9% +40.7 +28.6% Minority shareholders 9.9 0.2% 9.6 0.3% +0.3 +2.8% Balance Sheet (m€) 30/09/2017 Inc.% 31/12/2016 Inc.% Ch. Ch.% Net fixed assets 5,670.8 108.5% 5,564.5 108.7% +106.3 +1.9% Working capital 108.8 2.1% 99.9 2.0% (8.9) (8.9)% (Provisions) (553.5) (10.6%) (543.4) (10.7%) (10.1) +1.9% Net invested capital 5,226.1 100.0% 5,121.0 100.0% +105.1 +2.1% Net equity 2,616.1 50.1% 2,562.1 50.0% +54.0 +2.1% Long term net financial debt 2,713.3 51.9% 2,757.5 53.9% (44.2) (1.6)% Short term net financial debt (103.3) (2.0%) (198.6) (3.9%) +95.3 (48.0)% Net financial debts 2,610.0 49.9% 2,558.9 50.0% +51.1 2.0% Net invested capital 5,226.1 100.0% 5,121.0 100.0% +105.1 +2.1% GruppoHera_9m2017_cs_eng.pdf 2015-11-09 14:00:00 9M2015
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06/11/2017
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List of shareholders with a stake of over 3%, registered in the special eligibility list and benefitting from the double voting right of HERA S.P.A. after 24 months of ownership.

2017-11-06 sede_HERA.1501171881.jpg (list drew up in accordance with article n. 143-quater, subparagraph 5, of the CONSOB regulation n. 11971/99) List of shareholders with a stake of over 3% Data of circulating shares and number of share capital voting rights, as at 31 October 2017 Update as at 31 October 2017 Before 31 October 2017 N. of shares in the total share capital N. of voting rights N. of shares in the total share capital N. of voting rights Total amount with a breakdown as follows: 1,489,538,745 2,283,694,459 1,489,538,745 2,293,499,017 Shares (regular: 01.01.2017) - cod. ISIN IT0001250932 coupon: n. 16 695,383,031 695,383,031 685,578,473 685,578,473 Double voting right shares (regular: 01.01.2017) - cod. ISIN IT0001250932 coupon: n. 16 794,155,714 1,588,311,428 803,960,272 1,607,920,544 List of shareholders with a stake of over 3% 20171106_Hera_Group_list_shareholders_with_stake_over_3.1514995248.pdf 2017-06-23 16:36:59 Herambiente si aggiudica la bonifica del porto di Chioggia List of shareholders with a stake of over 3%
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24/10/2017
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COGEN: clean district heating in Bologna

2017-10-24 Cogen870.1533211062.jpg Hera's new cogeneration plant opened today in the Borgo Panigale-Reno district. It has the capacity to provide electricity and hot water to 8,000 houses, and is ready for new connections. The investment of over 17 million euro to upgrade the plant achieves a reduction in CO2 emissions, and also improves reliability and energy availability A modern power station that respects the area The latest Cogen district heating power station is situated on the site of a plant that has been operating since the 1990s. The foundations for an overall upgrading project focused on enhancing energy efficiency and environmental sustainability were laid between 2012 and 2015. Part of the old plant was demolished in May 2015, and the power station started feeding the district heating network in less than 18 months. In this plant, which has now been totally upgraded even from an architectural perspective, Hera produces energy with the cogeneration method, which entails combined production of hot water required for the district heating network and electricity. The entire project was conceived by Hera and envisaged an investment of more than 17 million euro. The benefits of a Cogen power station District heating is in itself a "sustainable" supply that respects the environment by ensuring a better performance than conventional domestic boilers. Moreover, the new plant situated in Borgo Panigale guarantees lesser emissions into the environment, more reliability and greater availability of energy. The plant that replaces the thermal power station in via Segantini, which has now been closed, allows to heat the equivalent of 8,000 households. The turbine can currently produce up to 35,000 MWh of energy a year, almost two-fold the amount produced in the past. By recovering heat contained in the exhaust fumes, the two gas turbines have the capacity to produce 7.44 MWt each. Moreover, another four traditional boilers guarantee additional 11 MWt to integrate the energy reserves. The new power station has drastically reduced emissions. Compared to the old plant, it is equivalent to planting 25,000 new trees every year or to avoiding the annual circulation of about 8,000 vehicles (annual reduction of 21 t of nitrogen oxide and 2,500 t of CO2).The plant has been studied even in terms of size to allow new network connections. Hence, during the forthcoming months Hera's appointed sales representatives will promote the creation of new network connections by offering potential clients the opportunity to participate in this great "green" project for the city. New clients will also have the additional benefits of district heating, which avoids the cost of purchasing and replacing the boiler, along with the related ordinary and extraordinary maintenance costs, besides a 24H emergency service that will be provided free of charge to all connected clients. Environmental sustainability and urban renewal Focus on the area to make the most of it also includes carefully studying the plant's decidedly innovative architectural features. Indeed, it has been developed harmoniously with the aesthetic layout of the urban renewal process carried out in the adjacent Area of the former Sabiem Foundry. Particularly, the power station's profile merges into the area, recalling the Gothic shapes of the city centre. The power station is floodlit with warm LED lights, and is lined with brick red ceramic panels and with perforated metal sheeting with a weathering steel coating. Even in terms of colours, the project has been studied to blend the most recurrent shades in the architectural framework of the city of Bologna, namely brick red, yellow ochre and brown. HERA Group's commitment for energy efficiency Over the past 10 years, the HERA Group has launched 447 projects to reduce energy consumption, saving 740,000 toe (tonnes of oil equivalent), which correspond to the annual consumption of 520,000 families, and avoiding the emission of 1.7 million tons of CO2. These numbers were published in the last sustainability report "Setting a High Value on Energy" of the multi-utility firm, during the past weeks. They also confirm that the overall goal of reducing corporate energy consumption by 3.7% within 2017 has been achieved, further inducing the company to establish a new target of -5% for 2020. These results are the outcome of integrated efficiency-boosting programmes that especially concern the Group's proprietary plants and offices, achieving, in 2016 alone, 4.7% energy saving from the waste cycle, 3.3% from drinking water, 2.3% from district heating, and 1.3% from the use of corporate vehicles. Cogen power station Cogen power station 20171024_CS_impianto_cogen_en_TP_EP_TTT.1509109455.pdf 2017-10-25 18:10:43 Cogen 110 Read more
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11/10/2017
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Hera among the world's circular economy leaders: welcomed to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's CE100 programme

2017-10-11 logo_testo_blu_1507715078.1533220413.jpg The results achieved by the multi-utility in favouring the transition towards a circular economy have once again been recognised, by this pre-competitive innovation programme which was established to enable organisations to develop new opportunities and realise their circular economy ambitions faster. List of shareholders with a stake of over 3% This recognition confirms and gives new impetus to a strategy which has long been in the works, thanks to which the Hera Group has progressively increased its commitment towards sustainability and a circular economy. Ultimately, it has allowed the Group to quantify - as of the 2016 Sustainability Report - the shared value produced, i.e. the amount of EBITDA generated by pursuing objectives that meet the priorities of the UN's 2030 Agenda (a figure that reached € 300 million in 2016, 33% of the total). Hera's commitment, already in line with EU objectives - reached and surpassed as regards a reduced use of landfills and packaging recycling - can now be seen on an international stage. It thus gains further breadth, qualifying this multi-utility as a protagonist in consolidating models of development that, along the lines set out by the CE100 programme, lead growth and environmental protection to converge. CE100 Hera Group press_release_Hera_CE100.1507798813.pdf 2017-06-23 sinistra 09:30:00 Hera Group Read more List of shareholders with a stake of over 3%
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10/10/2017
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Hera foremost Italian company in Thomson Reuters' "Diversity and Inclusion Index"

2017-10-10 Logo_Thomson_Reuters_250x_s1_1507625922.1533221375.jpg In this ethical index, which promotes investments that take into account diversity, inclusion and people development in over 6,000 publicly traded companies globally, the Italian multi-utility, with a score of 77.25 percent, almost 6 higher than in 2016, ranked 14th worldwide. List of shareholders with a stake of over 3% The Hera Group is the best company in Italy and the 14th in the world for investments aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion. This result was announced in the 2017 edition of Thomson Reuters' "Diversity and Inclusion Index", which examined a sample of over 6,000 publicly listed companies globally. The Italian multi-utility, with a score of 77.25, ranked second in the world in the utilities sector, improving its performance by almost six percent over 2016 (71.5) and thus rising by 46 positions in the global ranking. The "Diversity and Inclusion Index" is an ethical classification conceived and conducted by the international giant of financial information Thomson Reuters. It analyses companies' performances on the basis of a wide range of factors, falling into four categories: diversity, inclusion, people development and news controversy. The Hera Group's commitment to policies promoting inclusion and diversity has a long history. It was first consolidated in 2009, when the Charter for equal opportunity and equality on the workplace was signed: with this document the company engaged, alongside other private and public bodies, to the struggle against discrimination on the workplace. The introduction in 2011 of the Diversity Manager, whose task involves giving even greater emphasis to developing policies aimed at inclusion and the valorisation of diversity, was also fundamental. Mention must also go to the proportion of female personnel, which rose and is above the national average in the energy, water and environment sector (24.2%, compared to 15.9%), and to the presence of women in roles of responsibility that in Hera, in 2016, reached 31%. Many initiatives, lastly, make plurality management concrete, including agreements with daycare centres, summer camps and a range of programmes aimed at reconciling time for work and living. These are flanked by arrangements made for leave time not only for moms and dads but also for those who must provide assistance to relatives or elderly people. This is also the area that includes the project "Policies for a positive re-entry", conceived and implemented by Hera to improve work-leave management, financed among others by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers on account of the innovative and socially significant nature of the proposals made. press_release_thomson_reuters.1507642560.pdf 2017-06-23 sinistra 16:05:00 110x150_heraspa.1475082913.jpg Read more List of shareholders with a stake of over 3%
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09/10/2017
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"Digi e Lode", the digitisation project that gives away 100,000 euros to schools

2017-10-09 digielode_870.1508943636.1533211995.jpg The new Hera Group's project, with the involvement of families and citizens, aims to equip schools with new digital equipment http://digielode.gruppohera.it/ digielode.gruppohera.it Online billing, direct debits, registering to online services, interactive apps for utilities management, separate waste collection and water services, not to mention digital customer meter reading and also Fast Check Up, a new digital tool that lets you understand how you are using energy and what you can do to reduce waste, to the benefit of the environment and your wallet. From now on, by choosing to use one or more of these tools, made available to its customers free of charge by Hera, families and citizens will be able to accumulate points convertible into financial contributions to schools in order to fund digitisation projects. This, in essence, is the work of "Digi e Lode", the new Hera Group's project that aims to contribute to the digitisation of primary and middle schools within served areas, whether they be public or integrated private schools. In keeping with the Piano Nazionale Scuola Digitale (National Plan for Digital Education) - which identifiesdigitisation as a strategic element for educating young people and for local development - "Digi e Lode" is based on the awareness of the rapid changes that characterise today's world, in which scenarios are unfolding that until recently were unimaginable. But the skills and knowledge needed to deal with them can only be developed through a series of innovative tools that should be provided - above all - to schools, students and teachers. "Digi e Lode"is part of the wider educational initiative, "The Great Global Machine", which Hera addresses every year to local schools, sponsored by the Regional School Office. Activate Hera's digital services and reward schools in your city But, in practical terms, how does "Digi e Lode" work? Simple: Every time a customer activates one or more of the digital services mentioned, it will help increase the number of points that will be shared among the schools in his/her town. The customer can also choose which school should receive the points obtained by filling in the form on the initiative's dedicated web site, digielode.gruppohera.it. In this way, the points will be awarded to the chosen school and will acquire a higher value, being multiplied by 5. In the current school year (2017/2018), the Hera Group will donate to the 40 schools of the area (30 in municipalities with more than 50,000 inhabitants and 10 in municipalities below 50,000 inhabitants) that acquire the highest number of points a total of 100,000 euros, that is 2,500 euros for each school, to be used for digitisationprojects. All the information on how to participate is available on http://digielode.gruppohera.it/ Italy ranks 25th out of 28 in Europe in the Digital Economy Index The National Plan for Digital Education of the Ministry of Education, University and Research contains the figures that led to the birth of "Digi e Lode", a contribution that the Hera Group wants to lead to the development of the local area, in keeping with the business strategiesthat identify innovation as a cornerstone of development and according to the guidelines set out in the Global Agenda of the United Nations up to 2030. The document shows that Italy ranks 25th out of 28 in Europe in the Digital Economy Index, the indicator that measures digital transactions in the economy and in society. The index, which is calculated by considering, among other things, connectivity, the diffusion of digital skills (the human capital), the use of the internet and thedigitisation of businesses, thus relegates Italy to the level of countries with the worst performance. Here are some figures that emerge from the National Plan for Digital Education: 70% of classrooms of Italian schools are networked, but generally in a way that is unsuitable for digital teaching; only 41.9% of the classrooms have IWBs (interactive whiteboards) and only 6.1% have an interactive projector; 15 year olds spend an average of 19 minutes a day on the computer in class compared with an OECD average of 25 minutes; 36% of Italian teachers say they are not sufficiently trained for digital teaching, compared to an OECD average of 17%. 20171009_Digi_e_Lode_en_MH_LM.1508222165.pdf 2017-10-09 15:31:16 Digi e lode
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22/09/2017
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Resignation of a Board Member

2017-09-22 Nuova_Palazzina_870x.1533220678.jpg Gruppo Hera informs that Mr. Aldo Luciano, non-executive and independent director of Hera S.p.A., announced his resignation from office on October 5, 2017, following the administrative changes in Padua Municipality. Mr. Luciano is not part of internal committees and, as far as the company is concerned, does not hold Hera S.p.A shares. Resignation of a Board Member 22_09_2017_press_release.1506084550.pdf 2013-03-15 12:28:55 Resignation of a Board Member Nuova_Palazzina_110x150.1533220679.jpg
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20/09/2017
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Hera services at your fingertips

2017-09-20 2.1505979023.1533212729.jpg Free and easy to use, the multiutility's new app is now available to help customers manage services, supplies and other aspects of their relationship with Hera. So continues the company's commitment to a service that is more customer-oriented, instant and innovative It is called "My Hera" and, for several days now, it has been available for download to your smartphone, optimised for iOS and Android operating systems. It's the new app for Hera Group customers, a free tool to add to the other initiatives already undertaken by the company to draw ever closer to customers and meet their changing needs. In fact, the design and functionality was defined with the help of a group of customers who contributed to the end result. My Hera is simple and easy to use. Immediately after registration, you can access all the services directly from the Home Page, and you will be able to organise the contents exactly as you prefer, highlighting those you use most. What are the functions? In addition to making payments online, the new app lets you manage your bills, since you will always have them on hand to refer to. You will be able to submit a customer meter reading at any time, simply and quickly. Another service helps you to monitor your domestic consumption, showing the historical trend and providing a detailed analysis. In addition, My Hera allows customers to locate our offices (searching for those closest), recycling depots and their delivery points, and also allows you to check the opening times of the offices and recycling depots, including a list of the types of waste that will be accepted. The app is also yet another way to contact Hera personnel. For example, with the app you can send messages or ask for a call-back in order to obtain needed assistance, request the collection service for bulky waste or alert the emergency services in the event of a burst water main. There is an area dedicated to offers and company initiatives that keeps you up to date with all the latest news. In addition to communicating with the other tools that the Group provides, such as the Rifiutologo (an interactive guide to waste collection), My Hera aims to simplify customers' relations with the world of Hera, confirming the company's commitment to quality of service. app my hera app my hera 20170920_I_servizi_di_Hera_a_portata_di_app_en_MH_LM.1508221909.pdf 2017-09-20 15:10:17 Myhera 110
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List of shareholders with a stake of over 3%, registered in the special eligibility list and benefitting from the double voting right of HERA S.P.A. after 24 months of ownership.

2017-09-04 (list drew up in accordance with article n. 143-quater, subparagraph 5, of the CONSOB regulation n. 11971/99) List of shareholders with a stake of over 3% Data of circulating shares and number of share capital voting rights, as at 31 August 2017 Update as at 31 August 2017 Before 31 August 2017 N. of shares in the total share capital N. of voting rights N. of shares in the total share capital N. of voting rights Total amount with a breakdown as follows: 1,489,538,745 2,288,279,460 1,489,538,745 2,298,362,553 Shares (regular: 01.01.2017) - cod. ISIN IT0001250932 coupon: n. 16 690,798,030 690,798,030 680,714,937 680,714,937 Double voting right shares (regular: 01.01.2017) - cod. ISIN IT0001250932 coupon: n. 16 798,740,715 1,597,481,430 808,823,808 1,617,647,616 List of shareholders with a stake of over 3% List of shareholders with a stake of over 3% press_release.1504538802.pdf 2017-06-23 11:44:59 List of shareholders with a stake of over 3% List of shareholders with a stake of over 3%

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