Engie reports EBIT excluding nuclear at 3.7 billion euros for the first quarter of 2024, a slight organic decline of 3.7%, 'due to Infrastructure and GEMS largely offset by Renewables and Flexgen, including some positive timing effects'.

The energy group saw its EBITDA excluding nuclear come in at €4.8 billion on sales of €22 billion, down organically by 1.9% and 24.9% respectively, against a backdrop of lower volatility and market prices.

We have continued to implement our strategic plan, with 7 GW of renewable capacity under construction, and are on track to maintain our pace of 4 GW of additional capacity per year until 2025", says CEO Catherine MacGregor.

Engie confirms its targets for 2024 'in a context of normalizing volatility and energy prices', namely recurring net income group share of between 4.2 and 4.8 billion euros, and EBIT excluding nuclear of between 7.5 and 8.5 billion.

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