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RNS Number : 0941Q Good Energy Group PLC 09 October 2013  9 October 2013 Good Energy Group plc announces planning consent for 12.8MW solar farm in Dorset Good Energy Group plc ("Good Energy" or "the Group"), the AIM quoted renewable electricity supplier, is pleased to announce that planning consent has been granted on a 12.8MW solar site in Dorset. Good Energy also recently gained planning consent for a 1.4 MW solar farm near Bude in Cornwall and a 30MW solar site in Pembrokeshire, as announced on 1 October 2013. Juliet Davenport, OBE, Founder and CEO of Good Energy commented: 'Each solar farm that gains consent gives the potential for more renewable electricity to be produced here in the UK. The sites will see benefits to local people via a community fund and the surrounding environment with a bespoke ecological plan. The Directors are considering the options for the delivery of this project.' Enquiries: Good Energy Group plc Juliet Davenport, Chief Executive Garry Peagam, Group Finance Director Tel. +44 (0)1249 766 795 N+1 Singer (Nominated Adviser and Broker) Andrew Craig / Ben Wright Tel: +44 (0) 20 7496 3000 Notes to Editors · Good Energy Group plc is quoted on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange. For more information please visit: www.goodenergygroup.co.uk · Good Energy is a licensed electricity supplier. It ensures that all their electricity is 100% matched with electricity sourced from renewable energy, backed by Renewable Energy Guarantee of Origin certificates (REGOs) over the course of 12 months. To compare the fuel mix of other suppliers please visit: www.electricityinfo.org/suppliers.php · Good Energy has over 35,000 renewable electricity customers. In 2008, Good Energy added a Gas product to its range. It now has over 12,000 gas customers. · Good Energy provides services to a community of over 55,000 small and medium scale renewable electricity generators. · Good Energy is the owner of Delabole Wind Farm, the UK's first commercial wind farm, and is building a 8.2MW wind farm at Hampole in Yorkshire. It has targeted the development of 110MW of capacity of new renewable electricity generation assets by 2016. · Good Energy is a founder member of Ethex and the Social Stock Exchange. · Good Energy has recently won a number of awards, including: - Good Energy has come top in the latest Which? Customer Satisfaction Survey for energy suppliers in 3 of the last 4 years. - Good Energy won the Company of the Year Award in the British Renewable Energy Awards 2013 - In 2013, Good Energy was named best green electricity supplier b
Well I see this got a reasonable coverage over the weekend in both the Independent on Saturday and Times today.
How illiquid this stock really is - someone sells and the share price goes into free fall - come on GOOD ENERGY and BREWIN DOLPHIN +1 - support this SP don't sit ideally by and do nowt...... And this comment is from a supporter...
Hmm - unsecured debt at 7.25% - i will have to look at other corporate bonds and their returns although I suspect the return here will be higher due to the high level of risk!! On the plus side I am pleased to see additional funds being raised without dilution however do not forget any investment made with these funds has to produce a return in excess of 7.25%. Going forward EBITDA should benefit from this but PBT and EPS will be hit in the short term, despite corporation tax being reduced. So I go back to my initial thought hmmm. More research needed....
Looks like things are developing fast at Good Energy. now they are launching a bond that pays 7.25% Good Energy Group plc ("Good Energy" or "the Group"), the AIM quoted renewable electricity supplier, announces the launch of its first corporate bond ("Good Energy Bonds"). · The Good Energy Bonds offer investors a coupon of 7.25% per annum, paid half-yearly · In addition, any Good Energy customer or generator investing in the Good Energy Bonds will be paid at maturity the equivalent to 0.25% for each year of being a customer and a bondholder · The Good Energy Bonds have an initial term of four years and are being issued by Good Energy Group · Looking to raise £5 million through the Good Energy Bonds, up to an over-subscription maximum of £15 million · The Good Energy Bonds also provide investors with a strong social return, as funds raised from the Good Energy Bonds will be invested directly in UK clean energy infrastructure · Investments can be made in multiplies of £500, with no maximum · The Good Energy Bonds are an unsecured debt of the Company
Well it might just hit 200p after all.
6th on the top risers board
Good Energy Group plc ("Good Energy" or "the Group"), the AIM quoted renewable electricity supplier, is pleased to announce that planning consent has been granted on a 30MW solar site in Pembrokeshire.
Not so very far off now. wish my other shares were doing this well.
In thinking we might be at 200p...
So now we know... mostly all seems well although they seem to have got through a lot of cash. Dividend 1p same as last year.
At 200p. Thank you - off to bed now - too old to stay out all night...
my Dad pays 7.5p/4.5p per KWhr for his gas with British Gas (two tier tariff) and I pay 3.9p/KWhr with Good Energy so I can't understand why they don't have millions of gas customers
Not too long to wait now, due out on the 30th.
but maybe the accountants based here use solar panelled calculators and can only work on sunny days - hence the delay in the accounts......
To issue their interim accounts - I assume these will be unaudited so I have to ask "what is going on?" Someone needs a kick up their backside..... very disappointing!
Well last year the total dividend was 3p - being a 1p interim and a 2p final. It would be nice to see a small increase to say 1.1p but as they have recently raised new money at 125p they might stick at a penny or cut the interim dividend altogether. I guess we will know soon enough....
Any advance on last years 1p?
Hopefully the interims will be issued this week - I noticed last year's announcement was made on Tuesday 18th September. Tomorrow could see a healthy rise in the SP......ttfn
Know where the energy is coming from for this share but I am pleased to see the rise. I suspect their interims will be out fairly soon and maybe some good news has leaked out - will have to wait and see....ttfn
I think this could easily go over 200p. Have you seen how the purchase of just a few hundred shares pushes the SP up several pence?
Long may it continue..
What are the chances of getting back to this price? Obviously need a good set of numbers and am looking forward to the RNS - the bookkeepers here must use feathers and ink wells to put their numbers together as H1 ended in June...