Rubis 2023 IR

The report highlights Rubis' financial and operational performance for the 2023 fiscal year, showcasing a 19% increase in EBITDA and an 8% growth in adjusted net income. The company made significant progress in its energy transition strategy, expanding its secured solar capacity to 893 MWp through its Rubis Photosol subsidiary and entering the Italian and Spanish markets. Rubis also advanced its decarbonization efforts, achieving a 32% reduction in the carbon intensity of its operations compared to 2019. Additionally, the company maintained strong safety standards with zero major industrial accidents and zero employee fatalities recorded during the year.

Company: Rubis

Sector: Utilities

Country: France

Year: 2023

Type: IR

Pages: 368

Rubis 2023 Universal Registration Document

Universal Registration Document

The report highlights Rubis' financial and operational performance for the 2023 fiscal year, showcasing a 19% increase in EBITDA and an 8% growth in adjusted net income. The company made significant progress in its energy transition strategy, expanding its secured solar capacity to 893 MWp through its Rubis Photosol subsidiary and entering the Italian and Spanish markets. Rubis also advanced its decarbonization efforts, achieving a 32% reduction in the carbon intensity of its operations compared to 2019. Additionally, the company maintained strong safety standards with zero major industrial accidents and zero employee fatalities recorded during the year.

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Document Details

Report Year

2023

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2023 - Dec 31, 2023

Fiscal Year

2023

Type

Integrated Report

Language

English

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