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Czech billionaire Kretinsky's EPH to buy Enel stake in Slovak utility

Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky's. energy holding business EPH has signed a deal to get Italian. group Enel's stake in Slovak electrical power producer. Slovenske Elektrarne, the business stated late on Wednesday.

EPH will purchase Enel's 50% stake in their joint holding. company, which owns 66% of Slovenske Elektrarne, Slovakia's primary. energy utility, in which the state owns the other 34%.

The deal, anticipated to close in the very first half of 2025,. formalises the alternative EPH needed to obtain the stake, EPH stated.

Slovenske Elektrarne, which runs nuclear, hydro and. solar power plants, put one brand-new nuclear power unit into. operation last year and is finishing a 2nd. It generated. 21.66 TWh of electricity in 2023.

Slovenske Elektrarne completely complement EPH's generation. portfolio, being a zero-emission electricity producer, EPH. board member Jan Springl said in a declaration.

EPH will ensure the repayment of credit centers. totalling up to 970 million euros ($ 1.01 billion), supplied by. the Enel Group to Slovenske Elektrarne under the deal, the. companies said.

The transaction will have a neutral result on Enel's internet. debt and an unfavorable influence on reported net earnings of. around 585 million euros, Enel said, adding that it will. have no influence on the group's common economic outcomes.

Kretinsky has actually constructed EPH into among Europe's most significant energy. groups, first by buying coal power plants before taking on. greener energy possessions.

He has likewise branched into other investments in retail, media. and logistics, today winning clearance to purchase Britain's. Royal Mail in a 3.57 billion pound

(source: Reuters)