LEI: 213800ZPHCBDDSQH5447
12 August 2024
NextEnergy Solar Fund Limited
("NESF"
or the "Company")
Results
of Annual General Meeting
NextEnergy Solar Fund, a leading
specialist investor in solar energy and energy storage, is pleased
to announce that at the Annual General Meeting ("AGM") of the
Company held today at 12.00pm on 12 August 2024, ALL proposed Ordinary and Special
Resolutions were voted in line with the Board's voting
recommendations.
Ordinary Resolutions 1-10 and
Special Resolutions 11-13 passed with the requisite majority.
In accordance with the recommendation of the Board, Special
Resolution 14 (The Discontinuation Vote) DID NOT pass meaning that the majority
of the Company's long-term shareholders remain highly supportive of
the continuation of the Company.
The voting breakdown of all
resolutions is as follows:
Ordinary Business - Ordinary Resolutions
|
Votes For
|
Votes
Against
|
Votes
Withheld*
|
1. To receive and adopt
the Financial Statements of the Company for the year ended 31 March
2024
|
352,321,350
|
99.97%
|
97,624
|
0.03%
|
320,682
|
2. To approve the
Directors' remuneration report for the year ended 31 March
2024
|
351,716,255
|
99.83%
|
591,227
|
0.17%
|
432,174
|
3. To approve the
Company's dividend policy
|
352,426,516
|
99.97%
|
120,382
|
0.03%
|
192,758
|
4. To re-elect Helen
Mahy
|
351,883,608
|
99.88%
|
407,091
|
0.12%
|
448,957
|
5. To re-elect Jo
Peacegood
|
351,950,904
|
99.90%
|
339,795
|
0.10%
|
448,957
|
6. To re-elect Josephine
Bush
|
351,863,744
|
99.88%
|
426,955
|
0.12%
|
448,957
|
7. To elect Paul Le
Page
|
351,904,390
|
99.89%
|
378,399
|
0.11%
|
456,867
|
8. To elect Caroline
Chan
|
351,864,376
|
99.88%
|
407,413
|
0.12%
|
467,867
|
9. To re-appoint KPMG
Channel Islands Limited as auditor to the Company
|
351,849,104
|
99.87%
|
441,184
|
0.13%
|
449,368
|
10. To authorise the Directors to
set the remuneration of the auditor
|
352,136,766
|
99.94%
|
213,743
|
0.06%
|
389,147
|
Special Business - Special Resolutions
|
|
|
|
|
|
11. To authorise the Directors to
allot and issue ordinary shares (or sell treasury shares) in the
Company
|
348,769,462
|
99.25%
|
2,651,468
|
0.75%
|
1,318,726
|
12. To authorise the Directors to
allot additional ordinary shares (or sell treasury shares) in the
Company
|
348,692,198
|
99.22%
|
2,726,732
|
0.78%
|
1,320,726
|
13. To authorise the Company to make
market purchases of its own shares
|
352,221,717
|
99.89%
|
390,408
|
0.11%
|
127,531
|
14. Discontinuation vote: That the
Company ceases to continue in its present form.
|
21,107,227
|
5.99%
|
331,494,167
|
94.01%
|
138,262
|
The full text of the resolutions may
be found in the Notice of Annual General Meeting dated 12 July
2024, which is available on both the Company's website
https://www.nextenergysolarfund.com/
and on the National Storage Mechanism
("NSM") https://data.fca.org.uk/#/nsm/nationalstoragemechanism**.
Details of the proxy votes lodged before the meeting will also be
available shortly on the Company's website.
A copy of the Special Resolutions
passed at the Annual General Meeting has been submitted to the NSM
and will shortly be available for inspection at
https://data.fca.org.uk/#/nsm/nationalstoragemechanism**.
*
A vote withheld is not a vote in law and is not counted in the
proportion of votes 'for' or 'against' a
resolution
**
Neither the
NSM website nor the Company's website nor the content of any
website accessible from hyperlinks on those websites (or any other
websites) is (or is deemed to be) incorporated into, or forms (or
is deemed to form) part of this notification.
For further information:
NextEnergy Capital
Michael Bonte-Friedheim
|
020 3746 0700
ir@nextenergysolarfund.com
|
Ross Grier
|
|
Stephen Rosser
|
|
Peter Hamid (Investor
Relations)
|
|
RBC Capital Markets
|
020 7653 4000
|
Matthew Coakes
|
|
Elizabeth Evans
Kathryn Deegan
|
|
Cavendish
|
020 7397 1909
|
James King
|
|
William Talkington
|
|
H/Advisors Maitland
|
020 7379 5151
|
Neil Bennett
|
|
Finlay Donaldson
|
|
|
|
Ocorian Administration (Guernsey)
Limited
|
01481 742642
|
Kevin Smith
|
|
Notes to
Editors1:
About NextEnergy Solar
Fund
NextEnergy Solar Fund is a
specialist solar energy and energy storage investment company that
is listed on the main market of the London Stock
Exchange.
NextEnergy Solar Fund's investment
objective is to provide ordinary shareholders with attractive
risk-adjusted returns, principally in the form of regular
dividends, by investing in a diversified portfolio of utility-scale
solar energy and energy storage infrastructure assets. The
majority of NESF's long-term cash flows are inflation-linked via UK
government subsidies.
As at 31 March 2024, the Company had
an audited gross asset value of £1,155m. More information is
available at www.nextenergysolarfund.com
Article 9 Fund
NextEnergy Solar Fund is classified
under Article 9 of the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation
and EU Taxonomy Regulation. NextEnergy Solar Fund's
sustainability-related disclosures in the financial services sector
are in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 and can be
accessed on the ESG section of both the NextEnergy Solar Fund and
NextEnergy Capital websites.
About NextEnergy Group
NextEnergy Solar Fund is managed by
NextEnergy Capital, part of the NextEnergy Group. NextEnergy
Group was founded in 2007 to become a leading market participant in
the international solar sector. Since its inception, it has
been active in the development, construction, and ownership of
solar assets across multiple jurisdictions. NextEnergy Group
operates via its three business units: NextEnergy Capital
(Investment Management), WiseEnergy (Operating Asset Management),
and Starlight (Asset Development).
· NextEnergy
Capital: has over 17 years of
specialist solar expertise having invested in over 460 individual
solar plants across the world. NextEnergy Capital currently
manages four institutional funds with a total capacity in excess of
3GW and has assets under management of $4.3bn.
More information is available at
www.nextenergycapital.com
· WiseEnergy®:
is a leading specialist operating asset manager in
the solar sector. Since its founding, WiseEnergy has provided
solar asset management, monitoring and technical due diligence
services to over 1,500 utility-scale solar power plants with an
installed capacity in excess of 2.5GW. More information is available at www.wise-energy.com
· Starlight:
has developed over
100 utility-scale projects internationally
and continues to progress a large pipeline of c.10GW of both green
and brownfield project developments across global
geographies. More information is available at www.starlight-energy.com
Notes:
1: All financial data is
audited at 31 March 2024, being the latest date in respect of which
NextEnergy Solar Fund has published financial
information