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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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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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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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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

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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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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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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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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>
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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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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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24/01/2024
Hera Group presents Business Plan to 2027

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.

Business Plan to 2027, operating and financial highlights

  • 2027 Ebitda: 1.650 billion euro (+27% compared to 2022)
  • Five-year investments at 4.4 billion euro
  • Increased return on net invested capital, from 7.9% to 9.5% in 2027
  • Net debt/Ebitda below 3x over the period covered by the Plan: 2.7x in 2027
  • 7% average annual increase in Earnings per Share
  • Dividends to rise by 28% (up to 16 €cents per share in 2027)
  • Average annual Total Shareholder Return (TSR) at 12%.

Business highlights: sustainable growth

  • 2.5 billion euro in investments aligned with the European Taxonomy for Sustainable Investments (98% of eligible investments)
  • Shared-value investments coming to over 70% during the entire five-year plan
  • Increase in shared-value Ebitda, up to over 55% in 2027, reaching 64% of total Ebitda
  • Commitment to reduce total CO2 emissions by 29% within 2027 and by 37% within 2030 confirmed
  • 30% of the investment plan goes towards digitisation and infrastructure innovation
  • 40% of the investment plan contributes to increasing the climate-change resilience of the Group’s infrastructures
  • 10 billion euro distributed over the five-year period 2023-2027 to stakeholders in the areas served by the Group

Highlights from 2023 preliminary results

  • Ebitda expected to rise over 1,480 million euro (+14%)
  • Net debt/Ebitda ratio expected to settle below 2.6x (from 3.3x in 2022)
  • Dividend expected at 14 euro cents (+12% over 2022), higher than forecast by the Plan

Today, the Hera Group’s Board of Directors, chaired by Executive Chairman Cristian Fabbri, reviewed the preliminary results for 2023 and approved the Business Plan to 2027.

Growth in all main key operating and financial indicators, from Ebitda to ROI, earnings per share and dividends, accompanies a focus on financial balance, with net debt/Ebitda ratio stably below 3x.
The significant investment plan allocated for the 2023-2027 five-year period will support numerous projects and accelerate activities geared towards strengthening resilience and generating shared value and sustainable development. Hera thus confirms itself as a solid point of reference in its reference markets responding to the challenges of the external context and enabling the ecological, energy and digital transition, the circular economy and resource protection.

Preliminary results 2023
Forecast 2023 annual results highlight an Ebitda in excess of 1,480 million euro, up 185 million compared to the 1,295 million euro seen in 2022. This result comes three years ahead of the target set out in the previous Business Plan to 2026 (1,470 million euro), signs highest track record growth and confirms both the strategy undertaken by the Group and its timing in grasping a number of market opportunities that arose in 2023. After the extraordinary conditions seen on energy markets in 2022, the Group’s focus on cashflow and the efficient management of working capital and financial management led to a reduction in the net debt/Ebitda ratio, which is expected to settle below 2.6x, with a clear improvement from 3.3x in 2022.

Cristian Fabbri, Executive Chairman of Hera Group:
“4.4 billion in investments aimed at industrial development, sustainable growth and resilience underpin our projections of the Ebitda coming to 1.65 billion euro in 2027, up 28% compared to 2022, along with a dividend increase of 5% CAGR. 40% of capex plan will contribute to making our infrastructures even more resilient. A 29% reduction in carbon emissions and our commitment to resource regeneration are concrete examples of our contribution to the ecological transition, and the Ebitda generated by activities that also meet the targets set out in the UN Agenda will rise to 64%. Furthermore, over the five years covered by the Plan we will distribute 10 billion euro to the stakeholders. This Plan fully responds to our Group’s purpose: to generate sustainable value by promoting a ‘just’ transition. The record growth in Ebitda seen in 2023, which we expect to come to over 1.48 billion euro, and the considerable decrease in debt, with the net debt/Ebitda ratio expected below 2.6x, are promising indications and fundamental building blocks of this Business Plan. They are matched by the provisional awarding of more than one million customers in the Italian electricity market liberalization process, allowing us to more rapidly reach 4.3 million energy customers and to consolidate our position as Italy’s third largest operator in this sector.”

Orazio Iacono, CEO of the Hera Group:
“With Ebitda expected to reach almost 1.5 billion euro in 2023, and financial leverage strongly improving to less than 2.6x, we will meet and exceed the targets set out in the previous Business Plan to 2026 three years ahead of schedule. These results prove the validity of our Group’s strategic vision in seizing market opportunities and our commitment towards sustainable growth in the areas served. This commitment has been confirmed once again by our new Business Plan, with shared-value Ebitda expected to exceed 1 billion euro in 2027, showing a 55% increase in absolute terms over 2022-2027, higher than the growth rate of overall Ebitda, testifying to the growing importance of initiatives that not only generate margins for our company, but are also in line with the objectives found in the UN Agenda. More than 70% of the investments made over the time covered by the Plan will indeed be allocated to sustainability projects that benefit all our stakeholders. Regarding our various businesses, the next five years will see an important contribution to growth in the Group’s results coming from all activities, in particular the waste management sector, thanks to our strategy that leverages a portfolio of global waste services that will further strengthen our leadership in this market, and the networks sector, which will see a significant investment plan, accompanying the areas served towards the green transition.”

Business Plan to 2027
The strategic objective underlying the Hera Group’s new Business Plan is to create value benefitting all stakeholders, thanks to financial, environmental and social sustainability objectives, along with a business model and an industrial structure that are resilient to the negative effects of climate change and external market crises.

Creating value: 2027 Ebitda up to 1.650 billion and dividend up to 16 €cents (+28%)
The projects planned will bring overall Ebitda to more than 1,650 million euro in 2027, with a 355 million euro improvement compared to the 2022 result. Taking into account a number of business opportunities that will no longer be present during the time covered by the Plan and that contributed with roughly 120 million euro to the 2022 result, the growth will reach 475 million euro with an average annual rate coming to 7%.
In particular, organic development represents the main driver of growth, coming to 375 million euro, and will be driven by the investment plan, the expansion in liberalised markets, the Group’s ability to offset increases in inflation thanks to efficiencies and innovation, as well as the tariff adjustments recently defined by the Authority concerning all regulated activities. An important contribution is also expected from M&As, coming to 100 million euro and in line with the track record of the Group, which will thus continue to enlarge its perimeter as a consequence of highly fragmented reference markets and its strategy for integration (horizontal or vertical) in the sectors in which it operates.
Thanks to these growth targets in economic indicators, the Plan projects an increased return on investment (ROI) coming to 9.5% in 2027, up from 7.9% in 2022.
In light of the positive preliminary results expected for 2023, the entire dividend policy was also revised upwards, projecting distribution of a dividend coming to 14 €cents per share as early as June 2024, up 12% compared to the last dividend paid and higher than the expectations of the previous Business Plan (12.5 €cents).
More specifically, dividends are expected to increase steadily each year and reach 16 €cents by 2027 (+28% compared to the last dividend paid), with net earnings per share also expected to grow by an average of 7% per year. Based on the current price of Hera stock, this new policy guarantees an average return coming to 5% and offers full visibility for prospective dividends in each year of the Plan.
As a result, total shareholder return (TSR), which covers both trends in expected earnings and the yield in terms of dividends, settles at over 12% per year.

Sustainable growth to support the ecological transition: shared-value Ebitda at 64% in 2027 and economic contribution to local areas at 10 billion euro
The Hera Group has confirmed its focus on the circular economy and decarbonisation, in order to encourage and support the ecological transition of the areas served with initiatives aimed at citizens, public administrations and industrial customers, offering its extensive set of plants and the know-how it has accumulated in various business sectors.
The initiatives set out in the Business Plan to 2027 make it possible to project a path that is perfectly consistent with achieving the industrial objectives to 2030 in terms of circular economy and decarbonisation.
As regards the circular economy, for example, the route to be followed confirms 2030 targets such as an increase in recycled plastics (+150% compared to 2017) and the reuse of wastewater (reaching 18% of total wastewater by 2030).
Concerning the Group’s commitment to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, the ambitious reduction target set at 37% by 2030, already validated by the prestigious international network Science Based Target initiative (SBTi) for emissions coming from both the Group and its customers, has been confirmed, projecting a 29% reduction as early as 2027. In addition, Hera will be three years ahead of schedule in reaching its 2030 target of increasing the share of renewable electricity in total sales to over 50%.
With a view to the “just transition”, over the years the Hera Group has placed an increasing focus on generating economic value distributed to all its stakeholders (workers, shareholders, suppliers and PAs). The Group is expected to distribute approximately 10 billion euro over the five years covered by the Plan to the served areas.
At the same time, a significant trend will continue to be seen in shared-value Ebitda. Reported and certified by external auditors since 2016, this figure is expected to rise to 64% of the Group’s total Ebitda in 2027, amounting to more than 1 billion euro (roughly 1,049 million, as against 670 million in 2022), in line with the 2030 target of 70%. The 55% increase in shared-value Ebitda, in absolute terms, over the five-year period also bears witness to a strong focus on developing projects capable of combining the company’s growth with sustainable development in the areas served.

Balanced growth in the multi-business portfolio and increased resilience
The Business Plan expects growth to be equally distributed among the three main lines of business (networks, energy and waste management), maintaining their current balance. Continuity is also expected in the Group’s development model, which has ensured a high degree of resilience in results within all scenarios witnessed over the last twenty years, allowing for uninterrupted growth in both sustainability targets and operating-financial and service performances.
Furthermore, 40% of operational investments will contribute to additional improvement in the resilience of the Group’s plants and networks to external factors, including climate change. This involves upgrading infrastructures, implementing predictive processes, remote monitoring and management in order to protect the continuity of the services provided. The flooding that occurred during 2023 in some territories in which the Group provides services demonstrated the considerable level of strength already achieved.  

Total investments at 4.4 billion euro, with additional projects funded by 400 million in grants coming from the NRRP and other institutions
The investment plan amounts to 4.4 billion euro, 48% of which will go to development initiatives and M&As. 55% of investments will be earmarked for regulated businesses, while the remaining 45% will support growth in free-market businesses.
The over 870 million euro invested each year on average will accelerate the Group’s commitment to the ecological transition (with roughly 60% of the entire investment plan going to decarbonisation and the circular economy) and to generate sustainable development in the areas served. In this sense, more than 70% of the investment plan will be allocated to initiatives capable of creating shared-value Ebitda.
In light of the introduction of the new aspects related to the European Taxonomy, the Group estimates that operational investments coming to 2.5 billion euro (or 98% of eligible investments) will be aligned with the requirements of the European framework, and will therefore be able to gain full access to subsidised sustainable finance instruments, with benefits in terms of financial costs as well. 
In a constantly evolving and highly dynamic context, Hera also plays an active role in the digital transformation of the communities it serves. More than 30% of the investments set out in the Plan will contribute to the digitisation and innovation of infrastructures, business activities and customer solutions.
The investment plan will be fully financed by the positive cashflow, which will also keep leverage below the prudential threshold of 3x, reaching a target of approximately 2.7x by 2027.
In addition to the investments financed by the Group over the period covered by the Plan, others are related to the social and economic value of additional works to be carried out in the areas served, thanks to the almost 400 million euro in grants received, equally subdivided between NRRP resources and other institutions.

Networks: digitisation, efficiency and sustainability to strengthen infrastructure resilience
Ebitda for the network area is expected to increase by 112 million euro, going from 469 million in 2022 to 582 million in 2027.
The regulated networks business, which is the Group’s main asset in terms of invested capital (approximately 60% in 2027), will benefit from a substantial investment plan. Amounting to roughly 2.1 billion euro, it is aimed at further enhancing the resilience and digitalisation of infrastructures and maintaining the Group’s leadership in terms of the service quality provided. Of these resources, roughly 1.2 billion will be allocated to the integrated water cycle, while 0.9 billion will go to gas and electricity distribution.
Thanks to a regulatory framework that has recently been updated with a new definition of economic returns, recognising increases related to inflation and interest rates, Hera has developed a pipeline of long-term projects with positive effects on the areas served for the years following 2027 as well. These projects will make it possible to accompany the areas served along the ecological transition, in order to achieve the objectives set at national and European level.
As the nation’s second-largest operator in the water cycle, the Group has developed a strategy that includes interventions in all localities to address critical issues related to supply in an increasingly drought-affected context and thus preserve the precious resource of water. This commitment has led the Group to achieve increasing levels of efficiency, safety and quality, and these results are responsible for the bonuses recognised by the Regulatory Authority for Energy, Networks and the Environment (ARERA). Various circular economy initiatives have thus been planned to save, recover and reuse water for agricultural and industrial purposes, both at our customers’ facilities and in the Group’s activities and sites. This includes an effective optimisation of purification sludge management and recycling materials from water-cycle waste with dedicated plant engineering and innovative tools.
In order to improve the operational efficiency of networks, to increase infrastructural resilience to external factors – especially climate change – and at the same time promote an increasingly efficient management of resources and decarbonise consumption, the Group has planned numerous digitisation and automation projects. The most important call for the use of predictive maintenance models, districtisation and functional modelling, which will make interventions on the systems managed faster and more efficient, benefitting service quality and continuity. The boost given to innovation in this sector will also come from the installation within 2025 of roughly 450,000 second-generation (2G) electricity meters, which will allow consumption to be measured more precisely, 310,000 NexMeter smart gas meters – patented by Hera in 2019, with advanced safety functions in the event of leaks or earthquakes and also usable for “green gas” blends – and 310,000 smart meters for the water cycle.
Evolution in the electricity distribution business will also be driven by new requirements concerning electrification of consumption and infrastructure resilience. Thanks to the support coming from digital technologies, the Group plans to increase the network’s hosting capacity, the extension and robotization of primary and secondary substations, the use of predictive models, and greater support to customers to improve awareness of their consumption. Furthermore, in order to contribute to decarbonisation goals for end use in the gas sector, Hera will adapt and optimise its assets to encourage the introduction of renewable vectors, such as biomethane and hydrogen, into the grid. One example of its activities in this area are the tests already successfully launched in Castelfranco Emilia (Modena). In addition, the power-to-gas plant in Bologna, connected to one of the area’s main water cycle purifiers, will make it possible to use purified water to produce first renewable hydrogen and later biomethane, using waste oxygen for purification processes.
Among the assets enabling the ecological transformation of the localities served, the Group has included a further development of district heating in its strategy. Hera will invest roughly 150 million euro to maximise the use of renewable sources and optimise existing systems, partially thanks to digital solutions capable of making management automated and efficient, with the goal of increasing the heat produced by waste-to-energy and geothermal sources by 30% within 2027. The projects in Bologna, Ferrara and Forlì are a concrete example of the direction taken and, alone, will lead to a reduction in annual emissions coming to 35,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
In addition to the investments financed directly by the Group, further projects in the networks sector will be financed by the NRRP and other institutions, coming to over 300 million euro.

Energy: partner for the energy transition of the communities served, with integrated services, innovative solutions and a target of 4.3 million customers by 2027
Ebitda for the energy sector is expected to increase by 109 million euro, going from 463 million in 2022 to 571 million in 2027, thanks to an increased customer base and driven by factors including a rich portfolio of decarbonisation services that confirm the Hera Group as an enabler of its customers’ energy transition.
The most recent market scenario, characterised by increased volatility in commodity prices combined with a growing sensitivity to the environmental footprint of consumption, has in fact led to a significant increase in demand for decarbonisation services.
After twenty years of uninterrupted growth in its customer base, the Group intends to continue to develop this business with a focus on service and innovation, managing one of the most comprehensive customer portfolios available, to increase its market penetration over the next five years.
The goals set out in the Plan include reaching 4.3 million energy customers by 2027, with a substantial growth in electricity customers (2.3 million), that will exceed gas customers (2 million), consolidating the Group’s position as the third largest in Italy.
More specifically, a significant contribution to expansion in the customer base will come from participating in the tender for the gradual protection service, which has already seen the Hera Group provisionally awarded 7 lots, the maximum allowed, for over 1.1 million electricity customers as of 1 July 2024.
The development of new commercial offers and decarbonisation services will also be accompanied by digital solutions and innovative data strategy and artificial intelligence technologies, to optimise and streamline processes and to amplify and personalise customer experience.
The range of services enabling the energy transition of the ecosystem also include the technological and environmental sustainability proposals included in the Group’s ESCOs: energy requalification initiatives for public administrations, industry and apartment blocks as well an integrated offer of “green” solutions, including energy services and efficiency, sustainable mobility, public lighting and smart cities.
Along a path that has seen many transactions signed with commercial companies in recent years, Hera will continue to pursue its M&A operations aimed at optimising its local presence and integrating its vertical structure in this sector.
Finally, as regards photovoltaic power generation, the Group’s goal is to install approximately 300 MW over the period covered by the Plan, giving preference to works on plants that do not involve further land consumption. This includes agrivoltaic plants and the numerous projects being implemented on landfills or plants in the Group’s water cycle facilities, as well as installations at customers’ premises, including Renewable Energy Communities.  
The two Hydrogen Valleys under construction in Modena and Trieste, which will produce approximately 800 tonnes per year of green hydrogen, will feature photovoltaic parks to power the electrolysers, boosting the decarbonisation of the companies involved and, more generally, the areas concerned while at the same time contributing to the redevelopment of disused areas.
To support this strategy, which also aims to increase the value of customer relations and loyalty, a total of 1 billion euro in investments have been earmarked for the energy sector for the 2023-2027 five-year period.

Waste management: reinforcing our leadership in the waste cycle, by developing plants and sustainable turnkey solutions with a view to the circular economy
Ebitda for the waste management business is expected to grow by 126 million euro, with a total value increasing from 338 million in 2022 to 464 million in 2027, thanks to development driven by both internal and external growth.
As part of this plan, the Group aims to further consolidate its national leadership in the waste management area and foresees approximately 1.2 billion in investments, more than half to reinforce its set of plants.
The increasing attention paid by institutions towards environmental protection and resource regeneration is creating demand for waste treatment services and circular solutions, driving a greater demand for new-generation plant capacity that is particularly necessary in Italy. In line with this approach, Hera’s Business Plan calls for significant growth in waste management activities, to further develop its set of plants, with the aim of increasing the quality and quantity of sorted waste collection (from 67.8% in 2022 to 77.7% in 2027), as well as guaranteeing service continuity and excellence. In addition, the Group plans to increase its market share by making the most of operational and commercial synergies with recently acquired companies, to expand the variety of waste treated and offer new services.
Thanks to over 100 state-of-the-art plants and the creation of new partnerships, the Group expects to reach a total of roughly 5.9 million tonnes marketed in 2027 (+23% compared to 4.8 million tonnes in 2022).
In particular, as regards to municipal waste treatment plants, the organic portion will continue to be valorised for the production of biogas and biomethane, in line with the path already initiated, to combine decarbonisation and circular economy. On the other hand, the modernisation of some plants, such as line 4 of the waste-to-energy plant in Padua, will ensure greater capacity for energy recovery from the residual fraction of non-recyclable waste, with benefits for the resilience of the local system, reliability, energy efficiency and greater sustainability in waste management.
In the special waste management sector, in which Hera is the Italian market leader and among the top 10 companies across Europe, the Group intends to expand and diversify its “global waste” offer, to better meet the needs of the primary customers served, with comprehensive proposals that include, for example, management of environmental declarations, laboratory analyses, logistics services and equipment. In addition, leveraging our leadership, experience, and the operational capacity of the newly acquired ACR, the Plan calls for development in the portfolio of “global services” dedicated to business customers, which will allow for a significant increase in the value of production, the development of new technologies for the management of remediation, deep soil and decomissioning services, thanks to a consolidation of partnerships already underway with major operators and participation in new tenders.
In the plastics recovery market, Group subsidiary Aliplast, one of Italy’s leading operators in the flexible plastics segment, aims to increase its customer base, also at a European level, and to develop new technological and plant engineering solutions to expand the types of recycled products, sustain growth and diversify its reference markets. In particular, with investments coming to over 80 million euro, Aliplast will be able to increase both its plant capacity in the segments already covered (recycled PET for food use and recycled polymers for cosmetics and food) and expand its presence in new markets, also with the aim of promoting increasingly circular and short supply chains. In addition to the rigid plastics recovery plant in Modena, mainly dedicated to the consumer electronics industry, in the innovative plant under construction in Imola, near Bologna, carbon fibre composite materials will be regenerated, with positive spin-offs in terms of sustainability for the automotive, marine and aerospace sectors.
Lastly, our Group will continue to pursue M&As in the waste management sector as well, aimed at optimising our market presence and set of plants.

 

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Herambiente acquires Vallortigara Group

2021-09-13 By acquiring this Veneto-based company, the Hera Group has further consolidated its leadership in the waste management sector. From this and two similar transactions completed in the first half of 2021 in the industrial waste treatment sector, a consolidated contribution to Hera’s Ebitda coming to 20 million euro is expected Sede Gruppo The Hera Group has further strengthened its national leadership in the waste management sector, more specifically in industrial waste treatment. The Group, through its subsidiary Herambiente, has in fact acquired 80% of the Vallortigara Group, which provides services to industries, public administrations and citizens and manages a multifunctional platform for special waste treatment in Torrebelvicino (Province of Vicenza in the North-Eastern part of Italy). The Torrebelvicino platform consists of three sections: a storage and selection plant for solid and liquid, hazardous and non-hazardous industrial waste, a stabilisation and solidification plant for industrial sludge and a chemical-physical plant for liquid waste. Currently, this facility treats approximately 75,000 tonnes of waste per year and, thanks to the investments planned by Herambiente, it will be able to increase and streamline its activities, in line with the principles of the circular economy. The acquisition of the Vallortigara Group, which employs over 100 workers and has 4,000 customers,both in public and private sector, will enable the Hera Group to strengthen its presence in the Triveneto region. It will also expand its service to neighbouring territories, creating significant synergies with the Hera Group’s industrial centres in the provinces of Pisa and Ravenna, which have been operational for some time. The current owners (the Vallortigara family) will remain within the new corporate structure. Overall, through the company Hasi (Herambiente Servizi Industriali), Herambiente now has 18 multi-purpose sites dedicated to treating waste produced by businesses, with 1.3 million tonnes of industrial waste treated each year. Following the two transactions in the same field, industrial waste treatment, carried out in the first half of 2021 – the acquisition of 70% of the company Recycla in Friuli and 31% of the company SEA in the Marche region – Herambiente’s development plan thus continues, confirming its position as the country’s leading operator in the sector, able to provide across-the-board solutions in industrial waste treatment to an increasing number of new customers. In fact, all the acquisitions made by Herambiente also contribute to the objective of strengthening the geographical presence by increasing the penetration at local level, thus improving the efficiency and quality of services to local businesses and generating positive returns in the areas served, along with economic benefits for customers. “This new transaction is in line with the significant path of strategic development we are implementing in the industrial waste sector”, comments Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Executive Chairman of Hera Group. “When fully operational, thanks to the three acquisitions made in 2021, we will treat more than 300,000 additional tonnes of industrial waste produced by 3,300 new industrial customers every year, with a contribution to the Hera Group’s Ebitda coming to roughly 20 million euro, in addition to the value of the synergies expected from the integrations.” Press releaase Vallortigara acquisition.pdf 2019-07-03 11:02:00 Sede Gruppo
09/09/2021
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M&A

100% of Ascotrade goes to the Hera Group

2021-09-09 Through its subsidiary EstEnergy, the Group has acquired 11% of the share capital of Ascotrade, a gas and electricity sales company, from Bim Gsp, now controlling it entirely. This transaction is part of a rationalisation and consolidation process following the Ascopiave partnership Sede Gruppo The Hera Group continues to expand its presence in the energy sector, in the Triveneto area in particular. Through its subsidiary EstEnergy, indeed, it has purchased 11% of Ascotrade, a company operating in gas and electricity sales, from Bim Gestione Servizi Pubblici in Belluno, for 21 million euro, thus controlling 100% of the share capital. This transaction is part of the process of rationalisation and consolidation of the companies controlled by EstEnergy, already the foremost energy operator in North-Eastern Italy, following the partnership between the Hera Group and Ascopiave. With the acquisition of the entirety of Ascotrade’s shares, the Hera Group has further consolidated its leadership in the energy area, where it already has a total of approximately 3.4 million customers. Press release Ascotrade acquisition.pdf 2019-07-03 13:00:00 Sede Gruppo
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03/09/2021
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04/08/2021
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2021-08-04 (drafted pursuant to article 85-bis, paragraph 4-bis, of Consob Regulation 11971 / 14 May 1999) Communication of the overall amount of voting rights Bologna, 4 August 2021 - The following table contains the data concerning the shares outstanding and the number of voting rights representing the share capital as at 31 July 2021. Updated situation Previous situation Number of shares constituting the Share capital Number of voting rights Number of shares constituting the Share capital Number of voting rights Total of which: 1,489,538,745 2,230,926,254 1,489,538,745 2,231,003,848 Ordinary shares (regular dividend rights: 01.01.2021) - cod. ISIN IT0001250932 Current coupon: n. 20 748,151,236 748,151,236 748,073,642 748,073,642 Ordinary shares with increased voting rights (regular dividend rights: 01.01.2021) - cod. ISIN IT0005159972 Current coupon: n. 20 741,387,509 1,482,775,018 741,465,103 1,482,930,206 Press release Communication overall amount of voting rights art. 85 bis.pdf 2019-07-03 10:56:00 Communication of the overall amount of voting rights
30/07/2021
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The world’s first AWS-certified drinking water plant is located in Bologna and managed by Hera

2021-07-30 potabilizzatore_val_di_setta.jpg The certification process for the Val di Setta plant, located in Sasso Marconi and serving Bologna’s main aqueduct, has been successfully completed, confirming Hera’s ongoing commitment to managing and protecting water resources. Internationally, the Hera Group is the first utility to receive certification for a drinking water plant Potabilizzatore As of today, Hera’s Sasso Marconi (BO) drinking water plant, which also supplies Bologna, is certified by the AWS (Alliance for Water Stewardship), the leading international standard that encourages a responsible use of water resources and acts as the global benchmark in this area. The Hera Group is the first utility in the world to obtain this certification for a drinking water plant and the third largest in Italy. The AWS standard is designed to help companies and individuals implement responsible practices and protect this resource, improving their efficiency and addressing current and future water challenges such as drought, climate change and population growth. It is typically used in the manufacturing sector, adopted by major multinational companies, and is recommended by the United Nations. Obtaining this certification is a rigorous process that includes a range of actions, criteria and indicators on how to manage water, both within the plant and outside of it, across the board, submitting the industry’s best practices to a worldwide scientific committee. A clear path, with no observations, and important benefits in terms of efficiency and water resource protection In the case of the Val di Setta drinking water plant, the certification was completed without any nonconformities. The process is rarely so clear-cut, rewarding Hera’s commitment over the past year, the length of the entire process. The efficiency measures implemented in 2020 for managing the drinking water plant led to an overall improvement in the use of resources during the plant’s operations. For example, the filter washing phase was optimized thanks to a priorly conducted study, leading to an overall saving coming to roughly 2,400 cubic meters of water per day in water treatment and purification. The AWS also certifies the degree of efficiency, and the Val di Setta plant is outstanding in this regard: to introduce one litre of drinking water into the aqueduct, it takes 1.1 from the environment, compared to an average amount of 1.7 litres for 1 litre of bottled water. Increased good practices at the heart of the certification This certification is also centred around involving the local community in good practices. The Alliance for Water Stewardship is in fact a global organization created with the main goal of raising public awareness on issues related to water scarcity and the proper use of water. The certification must therefore also indicate that the party in question is committed to communicating the importance of water, promoting its efficient and responsible use in the local area and sharing good management practices with other local figures. The AWS thus aims at creating local and international networks of companies actively involved in managing water resources. 38 million cubic metres of water per year, for 34 municipalities Hera’s drinking water plant in Sasso Marconi takes water from the Reno river and the Setta stream, makes it drinkable and serves 34 municipalities in the Bologna area, including the capital, with a total of almost 800,000 inhabitants. 42% of the overall drinking water supplied in the province comes from here, with an average of 38 million cubic metres per year. The plant works on a continuous cycle and is fully automated and controlled 24 hours a day by the Hera Group’s remote control centre, so that the slightest change in the service is reported and it is possible to intervene in real time, even remotely. “The virtuous management of water for us is fundamental, and with this certification we wish to formalize our commitment even more strongly. This is why we chose the Val di Setta drinking water plant”, comments Susanna Zucchelli, Group’s Water Manager. “One of the most important plants, it supplies important institutional and industrial facilities, and can therefore contribute to forming the sort of local network that is highly desired by this standard and enables us to share actions and best practices. One example is the collaboration initiated some time ago with Philip Morris, which has a large plant in Valsamoggia, served by our water treatment plant.” Press release Hera has the world's first AWS certified drinking water plant.pdf 2019-07-03 11:25:00 Potabilizzatore
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28/07/2021
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Hera BoD approves results for 1H 2021

2021-07-28 The half-year report shows significant growth in operating and financial indicators, thanks to the contribution coming from the Group’s main businesses. The pursuit of sustainable development and financial solidity are confirmed as strong points, as further verified by the recent S&P ESG Evaluation and the net debt/Ebitda ratio, which further improved to 2.5x Sede Gruppo Financial highlights Revenues at 4,179.7 million euro (+22.8%) Ebitda at 617.9 million euro (+10.4%) Net profit for Shareholders at 216.1 million euro (+30.0%) Strong improvement in net financial debt, now at 2,956.7 million euro, with a further decrease in the net debt/Ebitda ratio, now at 2.5x Operating highlights Good contribution to growth comes from the Group’s main businesses, in particular the energy and waste areas Progression of results underpinned both by organic growth and M&A Solid customer base in energy sectors, coming to almost 3.4 million customers Today, the Hera Group’s Board of Directors, chaired by Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, unanimously approved the consolidated operating results for the first half of 2021, which confirm the positive trend shown by the Group, with strong growth in the main operating and financial indicators, and financial solidity confirmed by the further improvement in the net debt/Ebitda ratio, now at 2.5x. Hera thus continues along its uninterrupted path of development, promoting growth led by sustainability and innovation and relying on a strategy that balances internal growth and M&As and combines regulated and free market activities. Among the main changes in the scope of consolidation, external growth occurred through a few transactions in the waste management sector, in particular the acquisition of 70% of Recycla, a Friuli-based company that manages three platforms for solid and liquid industrial waste and is headquartered in Maniago (PN), consolidated in the first half of 2021. In addition, 31% of SEA, a company operating in the Marche region with a solid facility for industrial waste, was acquired, and a further transaction will be closed in the same area within the summer. Furthermore, another acquisition will contribute to the results in second half: yesterday it was finalised the acquisition of the 90% of share capital of Ecogas, operating in Abruzzo, which will bring roughly 22,000 new customers and will lead the Group to consolidate its role as the third largest operator in that area, with roughly 90,000 customers. Revenues increase sharply, coming to roughly 4.2 billion euro In the first half of 2021, revenues amounted to 4,179.7 million, rising considerably by 777.4 million (+22.8%) compared to the 3,402.3 million seen in the same period of 2020, thanks to the contribution coming from all business areas. In particular, the waste management sector contributed to growth with an increase in waste treated and plastics sold, as did the energy areas. In this area, higher revenues came from trading, higher volumes of gas sold, the increased price of electricity and generation, as well as growth in the heat management business and value-added services. Ebitda rises to 617.9 million euro Ebitda amounted to 617.9 million, up by 58.2 million (+10.4%) over the 559.7 million seen at 30 June 2020. This growth was mainly driven by the energy area, due to higher sales and trading margins, and the waste management sector. Operating results and pre-tax profits increase Operating income rose to 343.6 million (+16.2%), compared to 295.7 million in the same period of 2020, partially due to improved financial operations, coming to 55.1 million. This result includes higher charges resulting from the sale of tax credits as part of ecobonus-related activities. Pre-tax profit rose to 288.5 million (+20.5%), up compared to the 239.5 million in the first half of 2020, for reasons including non-recurring items related to a tax exemptions, as described in further detail below. Net profits for Shareholders up, reaching 216.1 million euro Thanks to a tax rate coming to 26.7%, an improvement compared to the 27% seen in the first half of 2020, achieved thanks to the Group’s commitment investment in technological, digital and environmental transformation following Utility 4.0 trends, net profits at 30 June 2021 rose to 236.2 million (+35.1%), compared to 174.9 million in the first half of 2020. This increase is also linked to the value of special items, which contributed with 24.7 million, also due to the effects of the tax realignment concerning some goodwill recognised in the financial statements for 46.3 million. Also due to this factor, profit attributable to Group Shareholders increased sharply, coming to 216.1 million (+30.0%), as against the 166.2 million seen in the same period one year earlier. Strong increase in investments and improvement in net financial debt Net operating investments went from 195.1 million at 30 June 2020 to 237.4 million in the first half of 2021, up 21.7%, and were mainly related to works on plants, networks and infrastructures, in addition to investments for the large-scale meter replacement and the purification and sewage sector. Thanks to the positive contribution coming from operations, which allowed both higher investments and M&A transactions to be fully financed, net financial debt further improved, settling at 2,956.7 million at 30 June 2021, compared to 3,227.0 million at 31 December 2020. The Group’s financial solidity was also confirmed by the net debt/Ebitda ratio, which in the first half of 2021 dropped to 2.5x, a further improvement compared to 2.87x at the end of 2020 and 2.81x at 30 June 2020. Hera’s financial strength – also reflected in the ratings given by the main rating agencies, including Standard & Poor's recent upgrade to BBB+ with a stable outlook – goes hand in hand with the sustainable development strategy it has pursued since its establishment, along with its ability to manage risks and opportunities, as shown last week by S&P Global Rating’s ESG Evaluation. Gas Ebitda for the gas area – which includes services in natural gas distribution and sales, district heating and heat management – amounted to 244.1 million in the first half of 2021, a strong improvement (+21.6%) compared to the 200.8 million seen at 30 June 2020. This result was achieved mainly thanks to growth in both traditional and last resort markets. In particular, the Hera Group is increasingly consolidating its presence, with 8 portions awarded in the last resort gas service in 16 regions, 5 portions in the gas distribution default service in 12 regions and 9 portions of the Consip GAS13 tender in 12 regions. An increase in the energy services management business also contributed to growth, due to the greater activities linked to the insulation bonus and energy efficiency works for condominiums, district heating volumes and increased activities in Bulgaria. There was a slight increase in the customer base (+0.8% compared to the same period during the previous year), which totalled more than 2 million, to which the customers acquired from the Abruzzo company Ecogas will be added in the second half of the year. The gas area accounted for 39.5% of Group Ebitda. Water Ebitda for the integrated water cycle area – which includes aqueduct, purification and sewerage services – remained stable at 122.3 million at 30 June 2021, compared to 122.7 million in the first half of 2020. This result reflects higher operating costs on networks and plants, especially on electricity costs and on sludge disposal, compared to the previous year, partially offset by increased revenues from new connections and services for third parties. The integrated water cycle area accounted for 19.8% of Group Ebitda. Waste In the first half of 2021, Ebitda for the waste management area – which includes waste collection, treatment, recycling and disposal services – grew to 142.6 million, with a strong 16.5% increase compared to the 122.4 million seen at 30 June 2020, thanks in particular to growth in volumes treated, an increase in sales of recycled plastic products and higher revenues from electricity generation and biomethane production. The earliest positive impacts of the new acquisitions also appeared, especially from Recycla, which contributed 3.5 million to the results as of 1st January. Against a backdrop of recovery in the sector, the Group thus further confirmed and consolidated its leadership, partially due to partnerships in the industrial waste and environmental remediation and restoration sectors, which helped further expand its plant facilities, which now number around ninety, capable of handling all types of waste. Hera also continues to develop initiatives for an increasingly circular economy, from material recovery activities, thanks to the company Aliplast, which operates in plastic recycling and whose volumes are growing rapidly, to the production of renewable energy and biomethane, and Hera Business Solution, a “turnkey” multi-service proposal for large companies offering sustainable and integrated management of waste, water and energy. Further growth was seen in sorted waste collection, which stood at 65.8% at 30 June 2021, compared to 64.4% in the first half of 2020, thanks to the numerous projects introduced. The waste management area accounted for 23.1% of Group Ebitda. Electricity In the first half of 2021, Ebitda for the electricity area – which includes electricity generation, distribution and sales services – settled at 90.0 million, compared to the 97.0 million seen at 30 June 2020. Lower earnings in the safeguarded segment of the last resort market, due to a different scope of portions managed, and lower electricity generation activities were partially offset by the positive result of trading activities and strong commercial development, supported by innovative offers, value-added services and increasing investments to improve customer experience and customer segmentation based on different needs. Customers increased slightly (+1.4%), reaching over 1.3 million. The electricity area accounted for 14.6% of Group Ebitda. Statement by Executive Chairman Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano Our half-year results reflect the good performance of the Group and encourage us to look towards the future with confidence, in line with our long-standing path of growth and our focus on creating value for our shareholders and the local areas in which we operate. In particular, respecting the strategic guidelines contained in our Business Plan to 2024, we are carrying out a series of transactions aimed at external growth, which will allow us to consolidate our leadership in Italy in waste treatment and further expand our plant platform, with cutting-edge facilities and circular economy solutions for companies. In this way, we will be able to continue to extend the scope of our activity, extracting synergies and guaranteeing increasing benefits for our customers, thanks to a more pervasive presence in the areas served. The acquisitions in the waste management area alone, once completed, will create an additional contribution to the Hera Group’s Ebitda coming to approximately 20 million euro, above and beyond the value of the synergies expected from these integrations. Statement by CEO Stefano Venier The results achieved in the first half of the year show a further reinforcement of our financial solidity, based on an excellent operating performance and effective management of working capital. This balanced and solid path allows us to effectively govern the changes underway, guaranteeing further expansion in investments and continuing to implement the development strategy outlined in our Business Plan, capable of combining growth and solutions supporting the transition, as further confirmed quite recently by S&P Global Rating’s ESG Evaluation. 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 Half-Year Financial Statement and related materials will be available to the public pursuant to the terms established by law at Company Headquarters, on the website www.gruppohera.it and on the authorised storage platform 1Info (www.1info.it ). Unaudited extracts from the Abbreviated Consolidated Half-Year Financial Statements at 30 June 2021 are attached. Profit & Loss (m€) 30/06/2021 Inc. % 30/06/2020 Inc. % Ch. Ch. % Sales 4,179.7 3,402.3 +777.4 +22.8% Other operating revenues 140.2 3.4% 222.6 6.5% (82.4) (37.0%) Raw material (2,128.5) (50.9%) (1,605.1) (47.2%) +523.4 +32.6% Services costs (1,260.1) (30.1%) (1,151.0) (33.8%) +109.1 +9.5% Other operating expenses (37.9) (0.9%) (32.5) (1.0%) +5.4 +16.6% Personnel costs (301.8) (7.2%) (290.9) (8.5%) +10.9 +3.7% Capitalisations 26.3 0.6% 14.3 0.4% +12.0 +84.0% Ebitda 617.9 14.8% 559.7 16.5% +58.2 +10.4% Depreciation and provisions (274.3) (6.6%) (264.0) (7.8%) +10.3 +3.9% Ebit 343.6 8.2% 295.7 8.7% +47.9 +16.2% Financial inc./(exp.) (55.1) (1.3%) (56.2) (1.7%) (1.1) (2.0%) Pre tax profit 288.5 6.9% 239.5 7.0% +49.0 +20.5% Taxes (77.0) (1.8%) (64.6) (1.9%) +12.4 +19.2% Net profit 211.5 5.1% 174.9 5.1% +36.6 +20.9% Special items 24.7 0.6% - 0.0% +24.7 +100.0% Net profit 236.2 5.7% 174.9 5.1% +61.3 +35.1% Attributable to: Shareholders of the Parent Company 216.1 5.2% 166.2 4.9% +49.9 +30.0% Minority shareholders 20.1 0.5% 8.7 0.3% +11.4 +131.1% Balance Sheet (m€) 30/06/2021 Inc.% 31/12/2020 Inc.% Ch. Ch. % Net fixed assets 7,097.6 113.4% 6,983.6 109.4% +114.0 +1.6% Working capital (176.8) (2.8%) 53.6 0.8% (230.4) (429.9%) (Provisions) (663.4) (10.6%) (654.9) (10.2%) (8.5) +1.3% Net invested capital 6,257.4 100.0% 6,382.3 100.0% (124.9) (2.0%) Net equity 3,300.7 52.7% 3,155.3 49.4% +145.4 +4.6% Long term net financial debt 3,460.6 55.3% 3,617.1 56.7% (156.5) (4.3%) Short term net financial debt (503.9) (8.0%) (390.1) (6.1%) (113.8) +29.2% Net financial debts 2,956.7 47.3% 3,227.0 50.6% (270.3) (8.4%) Net invested capital 6,257.4 100.0% 6,382.3 100.0% (124.9) (2.0%) Press release 1H2021.pdf 2019-07-03 13:00:00 Sede Gruppo
21/07/2021
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Hera among the best utilities in the S&P Global Ratings ESG evaluations

2021-07-21 The Hera Group ranks 5th internationally among the Utility Networks assessed by this rating agency’s Sustainable Finance analysts, thanks to its focus on sustainability, which has characterised the Group since its establishment, and its ability to manage risks and opportunities https://eng.gruppohera.it/group_eng/investor-relations/hera-stock Hera stock After being included in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, World and Europe, in 2020, the Hera Group has once again confirmed its standing as one of the companies most attentive to sustainability and ESG aspects internationally. Hera’s ESG Evaluation, carried out by the Sustainable Finance analysts of S&P Global Ratings, was indeed published today. This is a cross-industry assessment of a company’s ability to effectively manage, over the medium and long term, its exposure to environmental, social and governance risks, as well as to seize opportunities arising from the changes occurring in a constantly evolving international context. The Hera Group is the first company in Italy to publish its ESG Evaluation, in which it obtained an overall score of 81/100, making it one of the top fifteen companies assessed internationally by S&P Global Ratings. The score obtained (81) places it well above the international (68) and European (73) average and ranks Hera fifth internationally among Utility Networks (with the sector average coming to 74). This is a further important recognition of the attention that the Hera Group pays to ESG aspects in pursuing its strategy of sustainable, long-term growth, which has characterised it since it was established in 2002, which complements and goes hand in hand with its financial solidity, confirmed by its recent rating upgrade. In particular, in the ESG Evaluation, the Hera Group is assessed by S&P Global Ratings as being strongly prepared to implement its growth and development strategy, ready to face the potential risks deriving from regulations in an economy that is moving towards the circular model, with low emissions, supporting the resilience of its well-diversified business model. Among the Group’s most distinctive factors, the following were positively evaluated: a robust governance, characterised by a high level of independence and transparency; a proven ability to anticipate change and a solid track record in setting and achieving targets; an ability to capitalise on the principles of the circular economy by investing in technology and innovation, with results exceeding its peers; a long-term growth strategy anchored to sustainability principles (by creating shared value, in line with the goals on the UN 2030 Agenda); a good level of diversity, thanks to a high percentage of women in managerial positions, and the inclusive approach to local communities, through their constant engagement thanks to targeted initiatives. Press release ESG Evaluation.pdf 2019-07-03 11:21:00 Nuova_Palazzina_1_110x150_s1.jpg
07/07/2021
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Hera and INALCA (Cremonini Group) together to produce biomethane

2021-07-07 The two companies have partnered to form a NewCo for transforming organic waste and agro-food wastewater into 100% renewable methane and compost, using a plant equipped with the most efficient technologies and in line with circular economy principles. A 28 million Euro investment has been allocated. Hera and INALCA (Cremonini Group) together to produce biomethane Hera Group's subsidiary Herambiente, the national leader in the waste management sector, and the company INALCA (Cremonini Group), leader in meat production and food distribution, signed a partnership agreement to set up the NewCo BIORG for the production of biomethane, a 100% renewable fuel, and compost from the sorted-waste collection of organic and food waste. Through an investment of approximately 28 million Euro, a site owned by Herambiente in Spilamberto, in the Modena area, will be renovated using the best available technologies. The biomethane production plant will be operational by 2022. After the pioneering experience in Sant’Agata Bolognese (BO) launched in 2018, the Hera Group is thus continuing to develop its biomethane supply chain, with the aim of producing more than 15.5 million cubic metres per year by 2024, more than doubling the current volume. The partnership will generate significant environmental benefits, including for the local area In particular, in line with the Group’s emphasis on all aspects of environmental sustainability, the Spilamberto plant will not require using new land. The natural gas will be generated by the anaerobic digestion of organic waste from the Hera Group's sorted waste collection and waste from the processing of the agro-food industry, including the meat production cycle of INALCA, a company controlled by the Cremonini Group. When fully operational, production is expected to be 3.7 million cubic metres of biomethane per year, which will be injected into the gas network and returned to the local area for automotive use. The resulting environmental benefits are significant: each year approximately 3,000 TOE (tons of oil equivalent) of fossil fuel will be saved and approximately 7,000 tons of atmospheric CO2 emissions will be avoid. The operation will also enable the recovery of materials as well as energy. Instead of being disposed of, the waste resulting from the anaerobic digestion process, technically called solid digestate, will be further recovered, transferring it to the composting plant in Nonantola (MO) - currently owned by the Cremonini Group and to be transferred to BIORG - to produce approximately 18,000 tons of compost per year, which may be used as a biofertiliser in agriculture. Thanks to this NewCo, therefore, the Group will be able to make tangible contributions to the local-area circular economy in keeping with the guidelines of the recent PNRR (National Recovery and Resilience Plan) which promotes and supports the construction of new facilities for the production of biofuels. “The Hera Group has always been at the forefront in promoting environmental sustainability and the circular economy: all our projects go in this direction, while at the same time fostering innovation and the growth both of the company and the areas in which we operate” - states Andrea Ramonda, CEO of Herambiente. “Regarding the development of the biomethane chain in particular, our agreement with a first-class partner such as INALCA represents a further step forward for us after having established the first plant ever built in Italy by a multi-utility to produce biomethane on an industrial scale, the one in Sant’Agata Bolognese. Thanks to the know-how gained through this facility, we are always aiming at new initiatives for a circular economy transition, in line with our Strategic Plan up to 2024”. “This agreement consolidates and strengthens INALCA’s integrated and sustainable production model," the company’s CEO Luigi Scordamaglia explained. “In fact, the new plant allows the processing waste from our production activities to be fully exploited, confirming INALCA’s ‘zero waste’ commitment. In addition, an effective industrial synergy is achieved, with the production of biomethane and composting in two perfectly complementary plants. For this reason, this agreement with a company with know-how and state-of-the-art technologies such as Hera proves that only true innovation can generate the competitive sustainability that reduces impact on the environment while at the same time generating higher added value for the entire livestock sector”. The Hera Group is one of the largest Italian multi-utilities and operates in the waste-management, energy and water sectors, with over 9,000 employees who are committed every day to meeting the multiple needs of approximately 5 million citizens located mainly in Emilia-Romagna, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Marche, Tuscany and Abruzzo. Listed since 2003, it joined the FTSE MIB on 18 March 2019 and the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, World and Europe, on 23 November 2020. Its subsidiary Herambiente is the leading national operator in the waste management sector, with approximately 90 state-of-the-art plants that treat all types of waste. For additional information: https://eng.gruppohera.it; http://ha.gruppohera.it/?lang=2 INALCA S.p.A. is a Cremonini Group's company, European leader in the production of beef and processed meat products, cured meats, bacon and snacks (with the brands Inalca, Montana, Manzotin, Italia Alimentari, Fiorani and Ibis), and in the international distribution of top-quality food products (Inalca Food & Beverage). The company, which controls the entire production chain from breeding to distribution and is jointly controlled by the Italian state through Cdp Equity (Cassa Depositi & Prestiti Group), recorded revenues of EUR 2,121.5 million € in 2020, 30% of which from exports. Its industrial structure consists of 21 production plants (16 of which are in Italy and 5 abroad) and 26 logistical distribution platforms. It includes 9 farms (7 of which are in Italy and 2 abroad) and more than 100 breeding farms, for a total of 180,000 animals raised annually. Press release Hera and INALCA.pdf 2019-07-03 12:52:00 Hera and INALCA (Cremonini Group) together to produce biomethane
05/07/2021
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Communication of the overall amount of voting rights

2021-07-05 (drafted pursuant to article 85-bis, paragraph 4-bis, of Consob Regulation 11971 / 14 May 1999) Communication of the overall amount of voting rights Bologna, 5 July 2021 - The following table contains the data concerning the shares outstanding and the number of voting rights representing the share capital as at 30 June 2021. Updated situation Previous situation Number of shares constituting the Share capital Number of voting rights Number of shares constituting the Share capital Number of voting rights Total of which: 1,489,538,745 2,231,003,848 1,489,538,745 2,243,043,785 Ordinary shares (regular dividend rights: 01.01.2020) - cod. ISIN IT0001250932 Current coupon: n. 19 748,073,642 748,073,642 736,033,705 736,033,705 Ordinary shares with increased voting rights (regular dividend rights: 01.01.2020) - cod. ISIN IT0005159972 Current coupon: n. 19 741,465,103 1,482,930,206 753,505,040 1,507,010,080 Press release Communication of the overall amount of voting rights art.85 bis.pdf 2019-07-03 09:31:00 Communication of the overall amount of voting rights
30/06/2021
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Herambiente acquires the company Recycla

2021-06-30 The Hera Group has consolidated its leadership in industrial waste treatment and extended its scope of operations in northern Italy thanks to the acquisition of this Friuli-based company. Including the two further transactions to be completed within the summer, the final consolidated contribution to Hera's Ebitda is estimated at approximately 20 million euro. Hera The Hera Group, through its subsidiary Herambiente, Italy’s leading operator in waste treatment and recovery, has acquired 70% of Recycla, a Friuli-based company that manages three platforms for solid and liquid industrial waste, whose central offices are in Maniago (PN). This transaction will confirm Herambiente’s position as a key operator in the sector and allow it to offer its across-the-board waste treatment solutions to new customers. Through its company Hasi (Herambiente Servizi Industriali), Italy’s largest industrial waste management company, Herambiente has thus consolidated and expanded its facilities serving businesses, with 15 multifunctional sites dedicated to the treatment of waste produced by companies and 1.2 million tonnes of industrial waste treated each year. Important synergies are expected with its industrial centres in Pisa Province and at Ravenna, which have already been operational for some time. More specifically, the Maniago platform for solid and liquid industrial waste handles over 40,000 tonnes per year of waste produced by companies. In line with the principles of the circular economy, this waste is pre-treated to optimise its characteristics and is mainly destined for energy recovery or chemical-physical treatment. Therefore, only 3% of the waste entering the platform is disposed of in landfills. This transaction, which follows the acquisitions completed in recent years (from Waste Recycling, Teseco and Pistoia Ambiente in Tuscany and Geo Nova and Aliplast in Treviso), is a new step in Herambiente’s continuous growth in the industrial waste treatment sector. This development will be further strengthened by two agreements already signed with companies operating in the Marche and Veneto regions in the same industrial sector, which will be finalised within the summer. When fully operational, thanks to these three transactions, an additional 350,000 tonnes of industrial waste produced by 3,300 new customers will be treated each year, and the contribution to the Hera Group’s Ebitda will come to approximately 20 million euro when the transactions are finalised. The strategic priority of Herambiente, which can count on a total of roughly 90 certified, state-of-the-art plants that combine efficiency, cost competitiveness and sustainability, is to offer companies waste treatment solutions in line with the circular economy. The new acquisitions, therefore, respect this strategic orientation and will guarantee positive returns in the areas served and economic benefits for customers. Lastly, all these transactions share a rationale that is part of Herambiente Servizi Industriali’s DNA: remaining close to its customers. Integrating these new platforms with the current set of plants will increase the wide availability of solutions in areas served for years by Herambiente, improving the efficiency and quality of services for local businesses. “With this acquisition, we continue to pursue our significant strategic development in the industrial waste sector, guaranteeing service continuity and competitiveness for companies,” comments Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Executive Chairman of the Hera Group. “In the upcoming months, we will close transactions with two further important companies operating in this sector. Taken as a whole, these three transactions will involve a total investment of 122 million euro and will add 200 qualified resources to our Group”. Press release Recycla.pdf 2019-07-03 12:55:00 Press release Hera

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