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ENGI Energiser Investments Plc

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Energiser Investments Plc LSE:ENGI London Ordinary Share GB00B06CZD75 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.65 0.60 0.70 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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22/7/2018
13:22
Business Irish

Sunday 22 July 2018
Engie and ESB seek to profit amid surge in energy storage planning applications
Isabelle Kocher, CEO of French energy giant Engiebe.

Gavin McLoughlin

July 19 2018 2:30 AM




French giant Engie and the ESB are among companies seeking to build large-scale energy storage projects here, amid a surge in planning applications for such storage facilities.

Analysis by PHR, a planning and research consultancy, shows there has been at least 40 applications since June 1 last year.

Its analysis of Irish planning databases revealed no such applications between January 2015 and May 2017.

Storage is seen as one of the Irish energy sector's great needs. It's deemed beneficial because it enables power to be held back in reserve and deployed when needed.

That helps mitigate problems with renewable technologies such as wind, where power output varies depending on the weather conditions.

Engie, headed up by CEO Isabelle Kocher, has applied to build a battery energy storage system with the potential to store as much as 100 megawatts (MW) in Carlow.

Meanwhile, the ESB has applied to build a facility with around 30 MW of storage capability at Ringsend in Dublin, and has also applied to build a number of other storage projects.

Irish company Lumcloon Energy is to invest €150m in two battery storage technology centres in the Midlands.

The firm has partnered with Korean firms Hanwha Energy Corporation and LSIS to develop two 100MW sustainable energy projects at Lumcloon and Shannonbridge, in Co Offaly.

Earlier this year, Lumcloon boss Nigel Reams told the Irish Independent that the project "will provide essential back-up for Ireland's rapidly-expanding renewable energy sector".

"It's an insurance policy for the grid, which is moving to a high volume of renewables and switching off conventional plants, so they need a back-up.

"By putting our plant on the system it allows conventional plants to be turned off."

Another 100MW project has been granted permission in Kilkenny - the application was submitted by Greener Ideas Ltd, an entity jointly owned by Bord Gais Energy and Mountside Partners.

PHR, which provides market intelligence on a variety of sectors including renewable energy development to clients in the public and private sector, said the majority of projects are located immediately beside or close to substations. Seven applications submitted since June 1 2017 have been granted permission, with one appealed to An Bord Pleanála.

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ariane
20/7/2018
17:39
Total
52.6 -0.53%

Engie
13.375 +0.26%

Orange
14.095 +0.28%

FTSE 100
7,678.79 -0.07%
Dow Jones
25,105.02 +0.16%
CAC 40
5,398.32 -0.35%


Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 72.87 +0.39%
Gasoline NYMEX 2.03 +0.72%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.77 +0.04%



BP
567.3 -0.46%


Shell A
2,655.5 -0.23%

Shell B
2,725 -0.69%

waldron
20/7/2018
10:17
Yes it is but Dominic focussing on the REIT is a good idea as engie have a good percentageImportant thing is we get a new strong ceo with a clear strategy
the_alchemist
20/7/2018
10:02
interesting announcement
solarno lopez
19/7/2018
17:28
Total
52.88 -0.04%

Engie
13.34 -0.78%

Orange
14.055 -0.74%

FTSE 100
7,683.97 +0.10%
Dow Jones
25,134.05 -0.26%
CAC 40
5,417.07 -0.56%

Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 72.73 -0.40%
Gasoline NYMEX 2.01 -0.66%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.76 +0.92%



BP
569.9 +1.37%

Shell A
2,661.5 +1.31%

Shell B
2,744 +1.24%

waldron
18/7/2018
17:44
Total
52.9 +0.28%

Engie
13.445 +0.37%

Orange
14.16 -0.28%

FTSE 100
7,676.28 +0.65%
Dow Jones
25,213.17 +0.37%
CAC 40
5,447.44 +0.46%

Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 72.65 +1.42%
Gasoline NYMEX 2.01 +1.22%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.74 -0.26%



BP
562.2 +0.36%

Shell A
2,627 +0.63%


Shell B
2,710.5 +0.99%

waldron
17/7/2018
18:59
Total
52.75 -0.08%

Engie
13.395 -0.04%

Orange
14.2 -2.54%


FTSE 100
7,626.33 +0.34%
Dow Jones
25,129.76 +0.26%
CAC 40
5,422.54 +0.24%

Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 72.19 +0.31%
Gasoline NYMEX 1.99 +0.38%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.74 -0.83%


BP
560.2 +0.48%


Shell A
2,610.5 +0.66%


Shell B
2,684 +0.43%

waldron
17/7/2018
12:12
ENGIE: continues its rebound (7361T)

Our Preference: As long as 12.99 is support, we expect a rise to 14.07 then 14.33.
Adapted call: strike: 15 - maturity: 12/19/2018 - bid / ask: 0.135 / 0.155 - delta: ND - Kilovar: 200 - Mnemo: 7361T

Swivel: 12.99

Alternative scenario: Only the breakout of 12.99 will invalidate our scenario. In this case, a correction towards 12.64 should emerge.
Put adapted: strike: 15 - maturity: 12/19/2018 - bid / ask: 2.0259 / 2.098 - delta: ND - Kilovar: 300 - Mnemo: 7425T

Comment: From a graphic point of view, the title continues its technical rebound, started at the beginning of July on the support area of ​​12.99 euros. In addition, the 20-point moving average plays a supporting role. For its part, the daily RSI remains supported by an uptrend line and is sailing around its 50% neutrality zone. Thus, an extension of the rebound is expected with in target the targets at 14.07 and 14.33 euros.

ariane
16/7/2018
17:49
Total
52.79 -1.01%

Engie
13.4 -0.92%

Orange
14.57 -0.21%

FTSE 100
7,600.45 -0.80%
Dow Jones
25,007.72 -0.05%
CAC 40
5,409.43 -0.36%


Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 71.94 -4.07%
Gasoline NYMEX 1.98 -4.05%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.76 +0.11%


BP
557.5 -2.33%



Shell A
2,593.5 -1.97%


Shell B
2,672.5 -2.14%

waldron
13/7/2018
19:08
Total
53.33 +0.11%

Engie
13.525 +0.07%

Orange
14.6 -0.78%

FTSE 100
7,661.87 +0.14%
Dow Jones
25,022.83 +0.39%
CAC 40
5,429.2 +0.43%

Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 75.43 +1.26%
Gasoline NYMEX 2.08 +1.42%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.77 -1.07%



BP
570.8 -0.11%

Shell A
2,645.5 +0.57%

Shell B
2,731 +0.07%

waldron
13/7/2018
10:54
We still have the same amount of shares.
encarter
13/7/2018
08:45
I sold out
solarno lopez
13/7/2018
08:44
See fundraise on KCR. Presumably this will reduce ENGI's stake in both percentage terms and (in the short term at least) in value terms?https://m.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/mobile/news/detail/13716469.html
p1966
12/7/2018
18:04
Total
53.27 +0.21%

Engie
13.515 +0.11%

Orange
14.715 -0.07%

FTSE 100
7,651.33 +0.78%
Dow Jones
24,922.49 +0.90%
CAC 40
5,405.9 +0.97%


Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 73.55 -0.86%
Gasoline NYMEX 2.06 -0.68%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.80 -0.78%



BP
571.4 +0.12%


Shell A
2,630.5 -0.25%


Shell B
2,729 +0.18%

waldron
11/7/2018
17:36
Total
53.16 -2.67%

Engie
13.41 -0.67%

Orange
14.725 -0.27%

FTSE 100
7,591.96 -1.30%
Dow Jones
24,725.85 -0.78%
CAC 40
5,353.93 -1.48%


Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 76.40 -3.21%
Gasoline NYMEX 2.12 -2.03%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.82 +1.36%




BP
570.7 -3.19%


Shell A
2,637 -2.13%


Shell B
2,724 -2.03%

waldron
11/7/2018
17:36
Total
53.16 -2.67%

Engie
13.41 -0.67%

Orange
14.725 -0.27%

FTSE 100
7,591.96 -1.30%
Dow Jones
24,725.85 -0.78%
CAC 40
5,353.93 -1.48%


Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 76.40 -3.21%
Gasoline NYMEX 2.12 -2.03%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.82 +1.36%




BP
570.7 -3.19%


Shell A
2,637 -2.13%


Shell B
2,724 -2.03%

waldron
10/7/2018
17:28
Total
54.62 +1.15%

Engie
13.5 -0.07%

Orange
14.765 -0.87%


FTSE 100
7,692.04 +0.05%
Dow Jones
24,918.58 +0.57%
CAC 40
5,434.36 +0.67%


Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 78.64 +0.52%
Gasoline NYMEX 2.15 +0.05%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.80 -0.99%

BP
589.5 +0.84%

Shell A
2,694.5 +1.13%

Shell B
2,780.5 +0.89%

waldron
10/7/2018
15:16
10/07/2018 | 11:45
According to BFM Business, Engie would have been eyeing for several months the renewable activities of EDP's Portuguese energy company EDP Renovaveis (EDPR), and would discuss with Chinese Three Gorges.

EDP ​​is the subject of a takeover bid for nine billion from the Chinese group Three Gorges, but the transaction may be blocked in the United States by the authority regulating foreign investment, market to which the EDF Portuguese 'is exposed to half of its' renewable energy activities'.

For several weeks now, according to BFM Business, Engie and Trois Gorges have started discussing EDP's EDP Renovaveis subsidiary (EDPR). 'The talks are expected to last until the end of the summer', believes the media.

Among the scenarios envisaged: Engie would take control of EDPR, which capitalizes eight billion euros on the Lisbon Stock Exchange, with Three Gorges as a minority shareholder. Or the French group would be satisfied with the American branch of EDPR.

ariane
10/7/2018
10:31
JB.A. published on the 10/07/2018 at 10h08
Engie: an adjusted goal

(Boursier.com) - Credit Suisse lowers its earnings estimates on Engie following the warning from the Belgian subsidiary and the sale of the 69.1% stake in power producer Glow. The target price is thus adjusted from 16.1 to 15.9 euros. The broker remains nevertheless to 'outperform' before the publication of the half-yearly results on July 27th, which should see the group confirm its annual objectives.

ariane
09/7/2018
17:31
Total
54 +1.29%


Engie
13.51 -0.55%

Orange
14.895 +0.24%

FTSE 100
7,687.99 +0.92%
Dow Jones
24,736.7 +1.15%
CAC 40
5,398.11 +0.42%


Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 77.85 +0.99%
Gasoline NYMEX 2.14 +1.38%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.82 -1.05%



BP
584.6 +0.95%


Shell A
2,664.5 +1.78%


Shell B
2,756 +2.13%

waldron
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