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RWE expands growth in renewables business

The transformation of RWE is continuing at a fast pace. During the first six months of 2021, the company invested €1.8 billion gross in new wind farms and solar plants as well as battery projects. That’s twice as much as in the same period last year. RWE currently has projects amounting to 3.9 gigawatts (GW) under construction, which will be commissioned by the end of 2022. Thus, the portfolio will grow from 9.3 GW today to more than 13 GW by the end of 2022. In addition, RWE has started construction on the 1.4-GW offshore wind farm Sofia off the British coast, which is scheduled for completion in the fourth quarter of 2026.


Financially, the first half of 2021 was also very good. On the back of an exceptionally high earnings contribution by Supply & Trading, RWE has significantly increased its outlook for fiscal 2021.


Half-year results Highlights

Gross capital expenditure in renewable energies in first half of 2021 doubles year on year, totalling €1.8 billion
Portfolio of wind farms and solar plants as well as storage systems to grow to more than 13 gigawatts by end of 2022; 3.9 gigawatts currently under construction with commissioning planned by end of 2022
Outlook for fiscal 2021 raised significantly on account of exceptionally strong performance by Supply & Trading

Adjusted EBITDA at previous year’s level of around €1.8 billion despite weather effects – adjusted net income up year on year at €870 million


Information Source: RWE AG ..–>


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