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Greece's PPC resumes dividend payment after ten years

Greece's biggest electrical energy power utility pay per click swung to profit in 2015 and will resume dividend payments after a decade, it stated on Tuesday.

PAY PER CLICK, which operates the nation's primary power grid, stated net profit stood at 485 million euros ($ 526.37 million) in 2023, compared to a loss of 9 million in 2022, helped by the acquisition of Italian electricity manufacturer Enel's properties in Romania in 2015 and distribution organization.

The energy cut a load of past due bills, the tradition of a. decade-long financial obligation crisis in Greece, and has actually overhauled. operations. It will pay a dividend of 0.25 euros a share, the. initially payment to investors after 10 years, it stated.

Revenues before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation. ( EBITDA) rose by 35% at 1.3 billion euros, PPC said. It. repeated its assistance for recurring EBITDA of 1.7 billion. euros this year.

PPC has actually decommissioned much of its coal-fired plants and has. invested greatly in renewables, mainly solar parks. It added 1.1. gigawatt of renewables last year, raising its overall green energy. capability to 4.6 gigawatt in 2023.

Tasks of an additional capability of 2.8 gigawatt are. either under way or prepared to begin. The company has protected. near to 70% of the staying capacity to achieve its 2026. renewable target. Further company protection:.

(source: Reuters)