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Nel ASA - 2023

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  1. forum rang 10 DeZwarteRidder 15 juli 2024 07:54
    quote:

    JB93 schreef op 15 juli 2024 05:14:

    Woensdag weer kwartaal cijfers. Ik ben benieuwd! Laatste dagen wel een kleine plus beweging op de aandelen beurs hopelijk blijft dit een stabieler aandeel worden waar er meer vertrouwen in komt.
    Woensdag wordt dus weer een grote feestdag.....!!!!
  2. forum rang 10 DeZwarteRidder 15 juli 2024 15:54
    Nel ponders splitting into two, posts reduced annual loss

    Norwegian hydrogen solutions provider Nel ASA (OSE:NEL) has decided to look into the possibility of splitting into two companies to pursue a separate listing for its Fueling division, it announced on Wednesday, while also reporting a significant reduction in its annual net loss.

    Nel said in a statement that it wants to create two independent pure-play companies aiming to become “market leaders” in their respective fields – electrolysers production and hydrogen fuelling.

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    "We have seen limited synergies between the Fueling and Electrolyser divisions and believe each business will be better positioned to become market leaders in their respective fields by operating independently,” commented CEO Hakon Volldal.

    The current plan is to spin off the Fueling division as a dividend-in-kind to all existing Nel ASA shareholders. Then, the company intends to apply for listing of the shares in the separate fuelling business on an OSE-regulated market later this year.

    Nel has committed to making sure that the independent fuelling company will have a sufficient liquidity runway at the time of listing. It stressed though that a final decision for the spin-off has not yet been made.

    Meanwhile, the company posted a net loss of NOK 855 million (USD 80.7m/EUR 74.6m) for 2023, compared to a loss of NOK 1.17 billion in the prior year.

    “Nel generated close to NOK 1.8 billion in revenues in 2023, up almost 80% from 2022. Moreover, EBITDA improved by more than NOK 300 million year-on-year, and the net loss was significantly reduced. Although I am pleased with this development, the real significance of the 2023 financial figures is that Nel’s business model scales well. We know that if we can continue to grow revenues, we will be able to deliver positive earnings,” Volldal stated.

    In the fourth quarter of 2023 alone, Nel managed to halve its EBITDA loss from October-December 2022 thanks to its rising revenues, and consequently booked a net loss of just NOK 94 million compared to NOK 731 million a year back. It should be noted, though, that the Q4 2022 result was affected by a net unrealised fair value adjustment of NOK 108 million and impairments in Fueling of NOK 327 million.
  3. forum rang 10 DeZwarteRidder 17 juli 2024 10:12
    Europese Rekenkamer wil rem op invoering dure waterstof: ’Tijd voor reality check’
    THEO BESTEMAN

    Vandaag, 00:01 in FINANCIEEL

    AMSTERDAM - Tijdig overstappen op schone waterstof gaat Nederland en Europa niet lukken. De Europese Commissie heeft ’veel te ambitieuze streefcijfers’ vastgesteld voor wat bedrijven moeten produceren en landen importeren. Ondernemers dreigen internationale concurrentie te verliezen.

    „Het is tijd voor een reality check”, zegt Stef Blok, lid van de Europese Rekenkamer en verantwoordelijk voor de controle. De Rekenkamer komt na onderzoek van projecten met een snoeihard oordeel: veel is onhaalbaar gebleken, de aanpak is vanuit Brussel opgelegd maar niet eensluidend.

    Voor meer, zie link:

    www.telegraaf.nl/financieel/184417057...
  4. forum rang 10 DeZwarteRidder 18 juli 2024 11:13
    quote:

    Delphinium schreef op 18 juli 2024 07:13:

    nelhydrogen.com/press-release/nel-asa...
    Nel ASA: Second quarter 2024 financial results

    (July 17, 2024 - Oslo, Norway) Following the spin-off of its fueling division, Nel ASA (Nel, OSE: NEL) reported revenues from continuing operations of NOK 332 million in the second quarter of 2024, down 10% YoY from NOK 371 million for the corresponding divisions. Order intake was NOK 270 million, up 18% YoY from NOK 229 million. At the end of the quarter the order backlog was NOK 2 071 million, down 13% YoY. The cash balance was NOK 2 228 million at quarter end, impacted by the spin-off and separate listing of the Fueling division.

    As the fueling division was spun out and separately listed in the second quarter of 2024, its financial impact is now only reported under net income (loss) from discontinued operations. Historical P&L numbers have also been restated.

    Quarterly highlights

    Revenue from continuing operations in the second quarter 2024 was NOK 332 million, down 10% from the second quarter 2023 (Q2 2023: 371). Revenue was negatively impacted by lower volume delivery of Alkaline electrolyser equipment in the quarter.
    EBITDA in the quarter was NOK -79 million (Q2 2023: -69).
    Net loss from continuing operation was NOK -118 million (Q2 2023: -228). The improvement from the same quarter last year was mainly explained by the same quarter last year including NOK -166 million fair value adjustment from shareholdings in Everfuel.
    Order intake in the quarter amounted to NOK 270 million, an 18% increase from the corresponding quarter last year (Q2 2023: 229).
    Order backlog was NOK 2 071 million at the end of the quarter, down 13% from the second quarter of 2023 and down 2% from the previous quarter.
    Cash balance was NOK 2 228 million at quarter end (Q2 2023: 4 122). Cash balance was reduced by NOK 625 million connected to the spin-off of Cavendish Hydrogen.
    Subsequent to the quarter, Nel received on July 1st a follow-on equipment order of more than EUR 7 million.

    Following the successful spin-off and listing of its former Fueling division as Cavendish Hydrogen in June 2024, Nel once again became a dedicated electrolyser company, solely focusing on making reliable and energy-efficient electrolysers, a key enabler of the renewable energy transition.

    “This is a natural consequence of our business strategy, which is to spend all our resources on what we do best: making the most energy-efficient and reliable electrolysers in the world,” says Nel’s President and CEO, Håkon Volldal.

    “With this strategic move we are also taking a large step towards profitability,” Volldal says.
  5. forum rang 10 DeZwarteRidder 18 juli 2024 11:14
    Another significant event in the second quarter was the signing of the Technology Licensing Agreement with India’s largest privately owned company, Reliance Industries. With this agreement Reliance is allowed to manufacture Nel’s atmospheric alkaline electrolysers for captive purposes globally and non-captive purposes in India. Reliance and Nel will also collaborate on future performance improvements and cost optimization through R&D, value engineering, standardization, and modularization.

    “I am extremely proud that Reliance, among all the world’s electrolyser OEMs, has selected Nel as its partner. The combination of Nel’s technology leadership and Reliance’s execution power will significantly improve the competitiveness of this platform to the benefit of all Nel customers globally. Moreover, with this agreement we expect to generate a very attractive revenue stream from a rapidly growing market we would not have been able to access on our own,” says Volldal.

    The second 500MW production line at the Herøya facility was completed and commenced commercial operations in Q2 2024, bringing the total annual Alkaline production capacity to 1 GW. Furthermore, the expansion program for the company’s Wallingford facility, which aims to increase annual capacity from 50MW to 500MW, remained on track.

    The development of a next generation pressurized alkaline electrolyser is progressing according to plan. Full-size electrodes were successfully tested at Nel’s test centre in Notodden, Norway, in the first half of 2024. Nel will now start the construction of a turnkey 6.25 MW prototype system in Herøya, Norway. Development of the next-generation PEM electrolyser, in collaboration with General Motors, is also progressing as scheduled.

    The Alkaline segment reported an order backlog at the end of the quarter of NOK 1 689 million, up NOK 22 million from the previous quarter. Second quarter order intake and backlog for Alkaline included agreed milestone payments under the technology licensing agreement with Reliance. For the PEM segment the order backlog ended at NOK 383 million, down NOK 75 million from the previous quarter due to low order intake. In recent quarters Nel has secured several paid front-end engineering design (FEED) studies for projects above 100 MW.

    The second quarter 2024 report and presentation are enclosed and available on newsweb.no (Ticker: NEL) and nelhydrogen.com. The presentation will be a virtual event only, followed by a Q&A session, and can be accessed on the company’s website www.nelhydrogen.com/quarterly-present... or by following this link. A recording of the presentation will be made publicly available following the event.

    This article was originally posted on news.cision.com - View the original article
  6. Radikal 2 oktober 2024 14:54
    Nel ASA: Saipem presents solution for large-scale green hydrogen production, utilizing Nel's technology

    finance.yahoo.com/news/nel-asa-saipem...

    OSLO, Norway, Oct. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Nel ASA's (Nel) (OSE: NEL) EPC partner Saipem unveils IVHY™ 100, a scalable and modular 100 MW green hydrogen solution leveraging Nel's technology, advancing the decarbonization of hard-to-abate industries and renewable hydrogen production.

    The innovative renewable hydrogen generation solution has been designed and industrialized to be scalable, modular, and to facilitate the installation and commissioning of large-scale systems. IVHY™ 100 is powered by Nel's alkaline electrolysers, which have been tested in the market for decades, demonstrating world-class robustness, durability, and energy efficiency, making it the ideal choice for businesses seeking to optimize their operations and total cost of ownership.

    The project is part of a collaboration between the two companies, where Nel, as the technology provider, will offer its alkaline and PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) electrolyser technology as well as ancillary technical services, and Saipem, as the engineering service provider and EPC contractor, will be responsible for the basic design, detailed engineering, procurement and construction of the overall green hydrogen facilities.

    "The IVHY™ 100 concept represents a significant step forward to promote innovative and sustainable solutions in the field of renewable hydrogen. Indeed, we aim to meet the increasing demand to reduce carbon emissions in challenging industries by utilizing renewable hydrogen. In addition, we focus on creating hydrogen derivatives like ammonia, methanol, and sustainable fuels," says Guido d'Aloisio, Chief Commercial Officer of Saipem

    "We are proud that Saipem, a world-leading Engineering Procurement and Construction company actively contributing to the energy transition, has selected Nel and our technology. With this solution, we are simplifying large-scale renewable hydrogen production," says Håkon Volldal, President and CEO of Nel.

    The IVHYTM 100 concept is displayed at Saipem's booth at the World Hydrogen Week in Copenhagen from 30 September to 4 October.
  7. forum rang 10 voda 25 oktober 2024 08:27
    Nel opens fully automated electrolyser factory in Connecticut

    Norwegian hydrogen solutions provider Nel ASA (OSE:NEL) on Wednesday held an opening of its fully automated proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser plant in Wallingford, Connecticut, as the company announced on social media.

    The project is an expansion of the Wallingford site, which increases its annual capacity from 50 MW to 500 MW.

    Voor meer, zie link:

    renewablesnow.com/news/nel-opens-full...
  8. forum rang 10 DeZwarteRidder 31 oktober 2024 07:58
    www.telegraaf.nl/financieel/502377089...

    Dit voorstel is als een bom ingeslagen. Dit helpt de hele waterstofeconomie, waar bedrijven al jaren in investeren, om zeep”, schetst een betrokkene van een concern op achtergrondbasis. Zij werkten met de overheid aan een ’raffinageroute’ om schone brandstoffen in onder andere de industrie te krijgen.

    Groene waterstof, gemaakt met de opgewekte energie van bijvoorbeeld zon- en windenergie op zee, moet het gebruik van de grijze waterstof gemaakt van aardgas, met een veel hogere CO2-uitstoot, drastisch terugbrengen.
    Hogere kosten

    De kosten van groene waterstof zijn nog het vier tot zesvoudige. Economisch is het gas niet rendabel. Er is daardoor nauwelijks groene waterstof waarmee de industrie op grote schaal zou kunnen draaien.
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