Bord na Móna reports record profit of €50.3 million

Operating profit climbs 114 per cent on the back of revenues of €426.8 million

The wind farm at Bruckana on Bord na Mona’s cutaway peatland on the Laois, Kilkenny, Tipperary borders.  Photo: Niall Carson/PA Wire
The wind farm at Bruckana on Bord na Mona’s cutaway peatland on the Laois, Kilkenny, Tipperary borders. Photo: Niall Carson/PA Wire

Bord na Móna has announced a record profit of €50.3 million for year ended March 2014, up 114 per cent on last year.

Profit after tax for the financial year was up 263 per cent to €33.5 million, on the back of revenues of €426.8 million.

Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization of €90.9 million were up 48 per cent on 2013.

A significant focus during the year was the continued expansion of the wind energy portfolio, with Mountlucas and Bruckana wind farm investments of €175 million in total nearing completion and expected to be generating revenue from the second half of this year.

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Bord na Móna chief executive Gabriel D’Arcy said operating profit more than doubled whilst the company reported that profit after tax was up 263 per cent.

“These excellent figures are a product of the company’s commitment to sustainable business operations, related diversification and the flexibility of our employees that allowed us to increase profits whilst operating in a challenging business environment”.