HD Renewable Energy pointed out that this is the first time in nearly three years that it has implemented a treasury share buyback. The buyback price range is set between 65 to 145 TWD, and the repurchased shares will be transferred to employees to strengthen talent retention and long-term incentive mechanisms.
HD Renewable Energy stated that its overseas layout is gradually yielding results. The Helios energy storage project in Hokkaido, Japan, has completed financing, and its subsidiary, Star Power, is collaborating with Japan's Chubu Electric Power Miraiz to enter power trading and price risk management applications. In the domestic market, Star Power has also partnered with Shinkong Synthetic Fibers (and Hsin Hsin Biotech Food) on behind-the-meter energy storage to expand corporate energy services.
Looking ahead, HD Renewable Energy noted that its operational focus will extend from Taiwan to international markets. It expects the scale of construction starts in Taiwan, Japan, and Australia to continue advancing in 2026, driving overall operational growth.
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- Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
- Category: Funding