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Acciona delivers Spanish ray of sunshine from tough 2016
With multiple financial results being released, it¡¯s clear that 2016 has been a tough year for global water project developers.
Singapore firm Hyflux managed to double its revenue but increased costs meant company profits declined 91% from the previous year. Only weeks before and Spanish environmental services group FCC reported that revenues in its Aqualia water division dropped 2.3% since the previous year.
In France, revenues in Suez¡¯s water division were reported down from ¢æ4.8 billion to ¢æ4.7 billion, with Veolia¡¯s water revenues down to ¢æ11.1 billion, from ¢æ11.4 billion the previous year.
Meanwhile Spanish firm Acciona Agua appears to be one of the major project developers to come away from 2016 unscathed.
The group reported a 57% boost in revenue for its water division to a record ¢æ708 million last year.
Acciona¡¯s financials were boosted significantly from the global consolidation of ATLL, Barcelona¡¯s bulk water concession, together with two desalination projects in Qatar and water treatment plant in the Philippines.
This led to a three-fold increase in EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization) to ¢æ119 million.
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