PARIS: New share premium and dividends, the Énergie Partagée investment increases in value in 2024

PARIS: New share premium and dividends, the Énergie Partagée investment increases in value in 2024
PARIS: New share premium and dividends, the Énergie Partagée investment increases in value in 2024

Since its creation in 2010, Énergie Partagée has offered to invest in renewable energy projects supported by citizens and local stakeholders.

This year, the valuation of the share price and the distribution of dividends once again confirm the solidity and sustainability of this unique model of citizen investment. A model that combines profitability without speculation, positive impact and shared governance, demonstrating that it is possible to reconcile economic performance and civic engagement.

A sustainable and supportive investment

Énergie Partagée mobilizes citizen savings to finance renewable energy projects carried out by citizens and communities. To date, more than 150 projects have been financed, with concrete impacts: once all are put into service, they will produce the equivalent of the electricity consumption of 983,000 people (excluding heating and domestic hot water).

These projects are selected according to strict criteria: territorial animation, shared governance, technical reliability, financial profitability, ecological requirements. They demonstrate how citizen investment can anchor economic, educational and social benefits directly in the territories. By choosing Énergie Partagée, shareholders actively participate in the energy transition while benefiting from an ethical and transparent investment.

A continuous increase in the value of the share

The share price of Énergie Partagée increases from €123 to €126 in 2024, thanks to issue premium of €3 voted by the shareholders. This increase in 2,4 % reflects the solidity and growing profitability of projects financed by Énergie Partagée. Since 2017, the share premium, calculated each year, has enabled a regular valuation of the share, with a average progression of 3.7% per year over the last five years.

« This continued progress demonstrates the robustness of our model and the lasting impact of citizen investment. Every euro invested by our shareholders supports renewable energy projects that structure the local economy and strengthen the energy transition », explains Erwan Boumard, director of Énergie Partagée.

Dividends for the second consecutive year

The financial results of Énergie Partagée once again allow the distribution of dividends this year. In 2024, shareholders will receive a gross dividends of €1.50 per sharehighlighting the maturity of the organization's financial model.

Distribution of profits

On a net profit of €802,387, the funds were distributed as follows:

  • 5 % allocated to the legal reserve;
  • 20 % to the ESUS reserve (Solidarity Enterprise of Social Utility);
  • 25 % retained earnings;
  • 50 % distributed in the form of dividends, for a total amount of 561 162 €including part of the retained earnings from the previous financial year.

Dividends will be paid to shareholders who held shares as of June 30, 2024.

To find out more about the increase in the value of Energie Partagée shares, read our article

About Shared Energy

National citizen energy movement, Énergie Partagée supports and finances citizen projects for the production of renewable energy. Supported by citizen collectives and local authorities who control governance, they allow their territory to benefit from the economic benefits generated. Recognized as a solidarity company of social utility and labeled Finansol, Énergie Partagée is also an investment tool which supports citizen renewable energy projects, by investing in equity the savings of more than 7,600 citizen shareholders. Since its creation in 2010, Énergie Partagée has committed more than 48 million euros to 156 projects, some of which are in development or under construction.

For more information: www.energie-partagee.org

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