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Ticker · ORA ISIN · US6866881021 LEI · 5493000TSHHWY24VHM09 US Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Filings indexed 2,932 across all filing types
Latest filing 2020-07-07 Report Publication Anno…
Country US United States of America
Listing US ORA

About ORMAT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

https://www.ormat.com/

Ormat Technologies, Inc. is a global provider of renewable energy solutions. The company is vertically integrated, managing the exploration, development, design, manufacturing, construction, ownership, and operation of power plants. It specializes in geothermal and recovered energy generation (REG) facilities, primarily utilizing its proprietary Ormat Energy Converter (OEC) technology, which efficiently converts low-to-medium temperature heat into electricity. In addition to its core geothermal business, Ormat develops, owns, and operates a growing portfolio of energy storage solutions designed to enhance grid stability and reliability. The company supplies power generating equipment and provides comprehensive services for projects worldwide, having installed over 3,200 MW of gross capacity.

Recent filings

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ORMAT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. TO HOST CONFERENCE CALL AND WEBCAST ANNOUNCING SECOND QUARTER 2020 FINANCIAL RESULTS ON AUGUST 5, 2020
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document is a press release announcing the date and time for the conference call and webcast where the company (Ormat Technologies, Inc.) will discuss its 'second quarter 2020 financial results'. It explicitly states that the financial results will be announced in a separate press release on August 4, 2020, and the call to discuss those results is scheduled for August 5, 2020. Since this document is an announcement about an upcoming event (a conference call to discuss earnings) rather than the earnings release itself (ER) or the full quarterly report (IR), it fits best under the category of an announcement related to financial reporting. Given the options, this is a precursor to the Earnings Release (ER) or Interim Report (IR). However, the most fitting category for an announcement detailing the schedule for discussing financial results, especially when the actual results release is mentioned separately, is often the Earnings Release (ER) category if it's the primary communication channel, or potentially a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) if it were only announcing the publication of the results document. Since it is announcing the *call* to discuss the results, and the results themselves are announced via a press release, this is most closely aligned with the initial communication surrounding earnings. In many databases, the announcement of the earnings call schedule is bundled with the Earnings Release (ER) category, or sometimes classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS) if no other specific category fits. Given that the core subject is the upcoming announcement of 'financial results', ER is the strongest fit, as it precedes the detailed report. However, if we strictly follow the definitions, this is an announcement about the *event* where results are discussed, not the results themselves. Since the document is short (2945 chars) and announces the schedule for discussing results, it is a strong candidate for Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or Earnings Release (ER). Because it specifically mentions the upcoming 'financial results' announcement, ER is slightly more specific than RPA. I will classify it as ER, as it is the primary communication regarding the upcoming earnings event.
2020-07-07 English
ORMAT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. TO HOST CONFERENCE CALL AND WEBCAST ANNOUNCING SECOND QUARTER 2020 FINANCIAL RESULTS ON AUGUST 5, 2020
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text explicitly states: "Attached hereto is a report on *PR- ORMAT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. TO HOST CONFERENCE CALL AND WEBCAST ANNOUNCING SECOND QUARTER 2020 FINANCIAL RESULTS*" and references a PDF file named *Ormat_PR_Q2_2020_Earnings_Call_isa.pdf*. This structure indicates that the document itself is an announcement about an upcoming event (a conference call regarding Q2 2020 results), rather than the full transcript of the call (CT) or the detailed earnings release (ER). Since it is an announcement regarding a future event/report, and the content is very brief (1949 chars), it fits the description of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Given the specific nature of announcing a conference call/webcast related to earnings, it is most closely aligned with an announcement about a future report/event. However, the content is specifically about announcing the *hosting* of a conference call for financial results. This is often categorized as an Earnings Release (ER) announcement or a Call Transcript (CT) announcement precursor. Since the document is announcing the *hosting* of the call and the associated results, and it is very short, it is best classified as an announcement. If the content were the transcript, it would be CT. If it were the summary of results, it would be ER. Since it is announcing the *event* (the call) where results will be discussed, and it is a regulatory filing wrapper, RPA is a strong candidate, but ER often covers the initial announcement of results, even if it points to a call. Given the explicit mention of 'Earnings Call' and 'Financial Results', and applying the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule (it's an announcement, not the full transcript or detailed release), RPA (Report Publication Announcement) is appropriate as it announces the publication/event related to the results. However, if we interpret 'Earnings Release' (ER) as the initial notification of results, this fits well too. Let's re-evaluate based on the definitions. It announces the *hosting* of the conference call for Q2 2020 results. This is a precursor to the CT and often accompanies the ER. Given the context of announcing the *event* where results will be discussed, and it's a short regulatory wrapper, RPA is the most precise fit for announcing the publication/event details. If the document contained the actual Q2 highlights, ER would be better. Since it only announces the call, RPA is chosen.
2020-07-07 English
Form 8K- Doron Blachar, CEO , Amended and Restated Employment Agreement entered on 2 day of July, 2020
Board/Management Information Classification · 95% confidence The document is explicitly titled "FORM 8-K CURRENT REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934". Form 8-K is used to announce major events that shareholders should know about. Item 5.02 specifically details the appointment of a new Chief Executive Officer (Doron Blachar) and the associated employment agreement. This type of filing, reporting significant executive changes, is a mandatory disclosure under SEC regulations. While it concerns management (MANG) and remuneration (DEF 14A), the overarching regulatory filing type is the Form 8-K. Since Form 8-K is not explicitly listed as a primary code, we must select the closest fit based on the content and regulatory context. The content is a material event disclosure, which often falls under general regulatory filings or specific event types. Given the focus on executive compensation and appointment, it relates closely to management changes and remuneration. However, Form 8-K itself is a specific type of regulatory filing. Since there is no specific code for Form 8-K, and the content is a material event disclosure regarding executive compensation and appointment, it is best classified as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially related to Management Information (MANG) or Remuneration (DEF 14A). Since the document is a full, detailed regulatory report (not an announcement of a report, and its length is substantial), it is not RPA or RNS by default unless it fits no other category. The core event is the appointment and compensation of a CEO. This strongly aligns with Board/Management Information (MANG) or Remuneration Information (DEF 14A). Since the document details the employment agreement, salary, bonus structure, and equity grants, DEF 14A (Remuneration Information) is a strong candidate, although DEF 14A is typically associated with Proxy Statements. MANG (Board/Management Information) covers changes in directors/senior management. Given the explicit focus on the CEO appointment and the terms of his employment agreement, MANG is the most appropriate specific category for the *event* being reported, even though the *form* is 8-K. If 8-K were an option, it would be chosen. Lacking 8-K, MANG captures the essence of Item 5.02.
2020-07-06 English
Form 8K- Doron Blachar, CEO , Amended and Restated Employment Agreement entered on 2 day of July, 2020
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document explicitly references 'Form 8K' and is filed under 'Regulation 4 of the Securities Regulations, (Periodic and Immediate Reports of Foreign Corporation) 5761-2000'. An 8-K filing in the US context reports significant current events. The content specifically details an 'Amended and Restated Employment Agreement' for the CEO. This type of material event disclosure, especially concerning executive contracts, is a significant corporate event report. While it is an 'Immediate Report' (similar to an 8-K), none of the provided codes perfectly match a standard 8-K. However, the document is a direct report of a material event, not an announcement of a report (Rule 2 does not apply). It is not an Annual Report (10-K), Earnings Release (ER), or a standard Board/Management change (MANG), as it focuses on a specific contract amendment. Given the options, this type of material, immediate disclosure that doesn't fit the specific financial/governance categories often falls under a general regulatory filing category. Since it is a specific, immediate report about an executive contract, and not a general ESG, Dividend, or Capital change, the most appropriate fallback for a specific, non-standard regulatory filing is 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings/Miscellaneous). If '8-K' were an option, it would be chosen, but RNS serves as the best fit among the provided codes for a specific, non-standard material event disclosure.
2020-07-06 English
FORM 8-K
Regulatory Filings
2020-07-06 English
Form 4- Statement of Changes in Beneficial Ownership of Securities
Director's Dealing Classification · 100% confidence The document text explicitly starts with "SEC Form 4" and contains sections titled "STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP". SEC Form 4 is the standard filing used to report insider transactions (changes in beneficial ownership) by directors, officers, or 10% shareholders of a company. This directly corresponds to the definition of Director's Dealing (DIRS) in the provided schema, which covers reports of personal share transactions by company directors and executives (insider trades). The document is not a general report (10-K, IR), a presentation (IP), or a dividend notice (DIV).
2020-07-06 English

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