
European Green Transition Plc Non-Executive Chairman and Founder Cathal Friel joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the company’s 2025 results, highlighting a transformational acquisition, growing opportunities in the UK renewable energy sector, and an ambitious strategy aimed at building a leading clean energy infrastructure business. Friel explained that the acquisition of Earthmill Maintenance and its related businesses has fundamentally reshaped European Green Transition, positioning the company as a significant participant in the UK onshore wind services market. The transaction brought an EBITDA-profitable business into the group, along with substantial working capital resources, a well-established customer base, and a portfolio of more than 900 wind turbines under management across the UK. According to Friel, the acquisition immediately provides scale and recurring revenue opportunities while establishing a strong operational platform from which the company can pursue further growth. The expanded business now offers a broad range of services to wind farm operators, including maintenance, repair, operational support, and turbine optimization solutions. A key factor supporting future growth is the changing regulatory landscape in the United Kingdom. Friel noted that recent government policy changes have reopened opportunities for onshore wind development, creating renewed demand for turbine upgrades, repowering projects, and maintenance services. As a result, European Green Transition has already secured 55 heads of agreement representing approximately £24 million in potential additional revenue opportunities. Management believes these agreements are only the beginning of a much larger opportunity. Beyond the identified projects, the company has assembled a growing pipeline of prospective contracts and development opportunities that could support significant revenue expansion in the years ahead. Friel also highlighted the strategic importance of Anemos, the AI-enabled wind turbine monitoring and analytics business in which European Green Transition recently increased its ownership stake to 79%. The platform utilizes artificial intelligence and advanced monitoring technologies to provide predictive maintenance capabilities, real-time operational insights, and performance optimization tools for wind turbine operators. The company believes Anemos has the potential to become an increasingly valuable component of the business by helping reduce maintenance costs, improve turbine efficiency, and minimize operational downtime. In addition to supporting Earthmill’s existing customer base, the technology can also be marketed to third-party wind farm operators, creating an additional revenue stream and strengthening the company’s competitive position. Looking forward, European Green Transition remains focused on executing a strategy built around revenue growth, profitability, and carefully selected acquisition opportunities. Friel emphasized that management intends to maintain a disciplined approach to future transactions while targeting businesses that can deliver strategic synergies, recurring revenues, and exposure to high-growth segments of the renewable energy sector. #proactiveinvestors #europeangreentransition #aim #egt #GreenTransition #CathalFriel #RenewableEnergy #WindEnergy #CleanEnergy #OnshoreWind #EnergyTransition #Sustainability #GreenInfrastructure #ArtificialIntelligence #RenewablePower
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