NextEnergy Solar Fund (NESF) H2 2024 earnings summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
H2 2024 earnings summary
3 Feb, 2026Executive summary
Celebrated 10th anniversary with 103 operating assets producing over 1 GW, powering 301,000+ homes annually.
Achieved 11 consecutive years of dividend growth, with £345m paid to shareholders.
Expanded into Europe and energy storage, energizing the first standalone battery storage asset among peers.
Advanced capital recycling, selling two assets for £42.2m, funding a share buyback and reducing gearing.
Board and management remain focused on narrowing the share price discount to NAV through capital recycling and a £20 million share buyback program.
Financial highlights
Portfolio valued at approximately £1.2 billion; Gross Asset Value at £1,155m (up from £1,122.5m year-over-year).
NAV per ordinary share fell to 104.7p (from 114.3p year-over-year), mainly due to lower UK power price forecasts.
Cash income of £80m; dividend cover at 1.3x.
Dividend yield stands at 11%, among the highest in the FTSE 350; dividend target for FY24/25 set at 8.43p, a 1% increase year-over-year.
Sold two assets (95 MW) post-period, raising over £42 million and impacting NAV by 1.84p.
Outlook and guidance
Attractive market outlook with UK solar capacity expected to grow from 16 GW to 50–70 GW by 2035.
Continued focus on capital recycling, disciplined capital allocation, and growth in solar PV and storage.
Ongoing engagement with investors ahead of a discontinuation vote at the upcoming AGM.
Pipeline of over £500m identified, with right of first offer on c.10GW Starlight pipeline.
Share buyback programme of up to £20m underway.
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