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Terna Energy S.A.
Native name
ΤΕΡΝΑ Ενεργειακή
Company type Public
AthexTENERGY
Industry Energy, Construction
Founded1997 (1997)
Headquarters Athens, Greece
Area served
Greece
Key people
  • Giorgos Peristeris ( Chairman)
  • Emmanuel Maragoudakis ( CEO)
Products Energy
Construction
Concessions

Waste management
Mining
Real Estate
Revenue 328.09 million (2020 [1])
124.53 million (2020 [2])
73.38 million (2020 [3])
Total assets 1.974 billion (2020 [4])
Total equity 495.66 million (2020 [5])
Parent GEK Terna
Website www.terna-energy.com Edit this at Wikidata

Terna Energy ( Greek: ΤΕΡΝΑ Ενεργειακή) is a Greek renewable energy company that is listed on the Athens Exchange. [6]

The company is a subsidiary of Greek conglomerate GEK Terna, which through its subsidiary Heron S.A. is as well involved in the construction and operation of thermoelectric power generation fuelled with natural gas. Terna Energy however exclusively produces energy from renewable energy sources, including wind farms and small hydroelectric plants. It also constructs renewable energy plants and integrated process units for the overall management and energy utilization of wastes and biomass.

The company was incorporated in 1997 as a subsidiary of Terna, which in 1999 merged with GEK to form Greece's largest conglomerate. The Athens-based company has been listed at the Athens Exchange since 2009 and belongs to the 25 companies forming the FTSE/Athex Large Cap index. [6] In 2013, U.S. investment firm York Capital Magagement bought a 10% share of parent company GEK Terna and another 3% share of Terna Energy. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Financial Statements".
  2. ^ "Financial Statements".
  3. ^ "Financial Statements".
  4. ^ "Financial Statements".
  5. ^ "Financial Statements".
  6. ^ a b "Company profile: Terna Energy". Athens Exchange. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  7. ^ "US fund to invest 100 mln euros in Greece's GEK Terna". Reuters. 4 November 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2015.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Terna Energy S.A.
Native name
ΤΕΡΝΑ Ενεργειακή
Company type Public
AthexTENERGY
Industry Energy, Construction
Founded1997 (1997)
Headquarters Athens, Greece
Area served
Greece
Key people
  • Giorgos Peristeris ( Chairman)
  • Emmanuel Maragoudakis ( CEO)
Products Energy
Construction
Concessions

Waste management
Mining
Real Estate
Revenue 328.09 million (2020 [1])
124.53 million (2020 [2])
73.38 million (2020 [3])
Total assets 1.974 billion (2020 [4])
Total equity 495.66 million (2020 [5])
Parent GEK Terna
Website www.terna-energy.com Edit this at Wikidata

Terna Energy ( Greek: ΤΕΡΝΑ Ενεργειακή) is a Greek renewable energy company that is listed on the Athens Exchange. [6]

The company is a subsidiary of Greek conglomerate GEK Terna, which through its subsidiary Heron S.A. is as well involved in the construction and operation of thermoelectric power generation fuelled with natural gas. Terna Energy however exclusively produces energy from renewable energy sources, including wind farms and small hydroelectric plants. It also constructs renewable energy plants and integrated process units for the overall management and energy utilization of wastes and biomass.

The company was incorporated in 1997 as a subsidiary of Terna, which in 1999 merged with GEK to form Greece's largest conglomerate. The Athens-based company has been listed at the Athens Exchange since 2009 and belongs to the 25 companies forming the FTSE/Athex Large Cap index. [6] In 2013, U.S. investment firm York Capital Magagement bought a 10% share of parent company GEK Terna and another 3% share of Terna Energy. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Financial Statements".
  2. ^ "Financial Statements".
  3. ^ "Financial Statements".
  4. ^ "Financial Statements".
  5. ^ "Financial Statements".
  6. ^ a b "Company profile: Terna Energy". Athens Exchange. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  7. ^ "US fund to invest 100 mln euros in Greece's GEK Terna". Reuters. 4 November 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2015.

Sources

External links


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