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2G Energy AG distributes a dividend of 0.37 Euro per share
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2G Energy AG distributes a dividend of 0.37 Euro per share
10.07.2015 / 10:55
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Heek, July 10, 2015 - The ordinary Annual General Meeting on 8 July 2015 of
2G Energy AG has voted in favour of the proposal of the Management Board
and the Supervisory Board, to distribute a dividend of 0.37 Euro per share
(capital stock 4,430,000 shares) from the shown balance sheet profit of the
business year 2014.
2G company portrait
2G Energy AG ranks among the world's leading manufacturers of cogeneration
(CHP) systems for decentralised energy production and supply by means of
combined heat and power. The company's product portfolio includes systems
with an electric capacity between 20 kW and 4,000 kW for operation with
natural gas, biogas, biomethane and other lean gases. 2G has successfully
installed several thousand CHP systems in 35 countries to date. Especially
in the 50 kW to 550 kW performance range, 2G possesses proprietary
technological combustion engine concepts characterised by low specific fuel
consumptions, high operational availability and optimised service
intervals. Besides the main production site at the Group headquarters in
Heek, Germany, the company has invested in an additional production and
sales & service site in St. Augustine, Florida, USA. 2G's customers range
from agricultural and industrial operations, local authorities, and the
residential sector through to municipal utilities and large-scale
utilities. The high level of customer satisfaction is founded on a dense
service network as well as 2G power stations' high technical quality and
performance. These power stations achieve an overall degree of efficiency
from 85 percent and to well above 90 percent thanks to combined heat and
power performance.
Along with the construction of combined heat and power stations, the
company, located in Westphalia in the north-west of Germany, offers
integrated solutions spanning the planning stage and installation through
to service and maintenance work. In the context of the energy policy
revolution, and as part of modern energy supply concepts, CHP systems are
gaining considerably in importance in intelligent energy grid systems -
so-called virtual power plants - due to their decentralised and scalable
Heek, July 10, 2015 - The ordinary Annual General Meeting on 8 July 2015 of
2G Energy AG has voted in favour of the proposal of the Management Board
and the Supervisory Board, to distribute a dividend of 0.37 Euro per share
(capital stock 4,430,000 shares) from the shown balance sheet profit of the
business year 2014.
2G company portrait
2G Energy AG ranks among the world's leading manufacturers of cogeneration
(CHP) systems for decentralised energy production and supply by means of
combined heat and power. The company's product portfolio includes systems
with an electric capacity between 20 kW and 4,000 kW for operation with
natural gas, biogas, biomethane and other lean gases. 2G has successfully
installed several thousand CHP systems in 35 countries to date. Especially
in the 50 kW to 550 kW performance range, 2G possesses proprietary
technological combustion engine concepts characterised by low specific fuel
consumptions, high operational availability and optimised service
intervals. Besides the main production site at the Group headquarters in
Heek, Germany, the company has invested in an additional production and
sales & service site in St. Augustine, Florida, USA. 2G's customers range
from agricultural and industrial operations, local authorities, and the
residential sector through to municipal utilities and large-scale
utilities. The high level of customer satisfaction is founded on a dense
service network as well as 2G power stations' high technical quality and
performance. These power stations achieve an overall degree of efficiency
from 85 percent and to well above 90 percent thanks to combined heat and
power performance.
Along with the construction of combined heat and power stations, the
company, located in Westphalia in the north-west of Germany, offers
integrated solutions spanning the planning stage and installation through
to service and maintenance work. In the context of the energy policy
revolution, and as part of modern energy supply concepts, CHP systems are
gaining considerably in importance in intelligent energy grid systems -
so-called virtual power plants - due to their decentralised and scalable
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