Discover the full management transaction log of HYDRO-EXPLOITATIONS, a listed issuer based in France. Shares are listed on FR FR, under the authority of AMF. Operating in the Water & Environment sector, HYDRO-EXPLOITATIONS has recorded 10 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €1.5m. The latest transaction was reported on 23 July 2025 — Acquisition. Among the most active insiders: François BARTHE. The full history is accessible without an account.
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HYDRO-EXPLOITATIONS is a French company specializing in small-scale hydropower generation, with a long-standing focus on run-of-river micro power plants. Founded in 1953, the company has gradually built a portfolio of owned and operated hydroelectric assets over several decades. Its core operating model is centered on the production of electricity from renewable water resources, primarily in southwestern France. The company is headquartered in Paris and operates with a very lean organizational structure, which is consistent with an asset-heavy, operations-focused business model rather than a large industrial footprint. The group’s main activity is the generation and sale of electricity from hydroelectric plants designed to capture natural river flow without large reservoirs. This run-of-river approach generally implies a lower environmental footprint than conventional storage-based hydropower, while also avoiding fuel costs. Over time, HYDRO-EXPLOITATIONS has expanded its asset base through the acquisition and operation of multiple plants, including sites located in areas such as Mondavezan, Labastidette, Touzac, Clairac, Campagne sur Aude, Saint-Aventin, and Rebouc. This asset base is geographically concentrated, which supports operational simplicity and local management of maintenance and production. In market terms, HYDRO-EXPLOITATIONS occupies a niche position within the French renewable energy landscape. It is not a diversified utility or a broad-based electricity group, but rather a specialized operator of distributed hydropower assets. As such, its performance depends heavily on hydrological conditions, plant availability, maintenance discipline, and the regulatory framework governing renewable electricity production in France. The company’s business profile is typically associated with relatively stable operating characteristics, although output can fluctuate with water flow and seasonal conditions. A notable recent corporate event was the voluntary buyout process initiated by majority shareholder POTAMOS for the shares not already held, on the stock listed under ticker MLHYE and ISIN FR0005843125. The company’s official website also states that trading was suspended from February 3, an important detail for investors tracking liquidity and corporate action status. Overall, HYDRO-EXPLOITATIONS is best viewed as a small-cap French renewable-energy operator with a long history, a focused geographic footprint, and a business model anchored in localized, low-carbon electricity generation.