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GRESHAM HOUSE ENERGY STORAGE FUND PLC

AGM Information Jun 20, 2024

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National Storage Mechanism | Additional information

RNS Number : 2786T

Gresham House Energy Storage Fund

20 June 2024

20 June 2024

GRESHAM HOUSE ENERGY STORAGE FUND PLC

(GRID, the "Company")

Result of 2024 Annual General Meeting

Gresham House Energy Storage Fund PLC (LSE: GRID) announces that at the Company's 2024 Annual General Meeting held today, all resolutions were passed on poll and the results of the poll, including the proxy votes received, are set out below.

Resolutions 1 to 10 (inclusive) were proposed as ordinary resolutions and resolutions 11 to 17 (inclusive) were proposed as special resolutions.

Resolution Votes For1 % Votes Against % Total votes validly cast Total votes cast as % of issued share capital2 Votes Withheld3
1 Receive annual accounts for period ended 31 December 2023. 327,813,994 99.86% 448,382 0.14% 328,262,376 57.68% 93,124
2 Approve directors' remuneration report. 327,826,626 99.87% 426,661 0.13% 328,253,287 57.68% 102,213
3 Approve the Company's dividend policy. 327,870,738 99.88% 381,946 0.12% 328,252,684 57.68% 102,816
4 Re-elect John Leggate as a director. 327,758,847 99.85% 502,311 0.15% 328,261,158 57.68% 94,342
5 Re-elect Isabel Liu as director. 327,804,563 99.86% 454,244 0.14% 328,258,807 57.68% 96,693
6 Re-elect Duncan Neale as a director. 327,757,730 99.85% 501,077 0.15% 328,258,807 57.68% 96,693
7 Re-elect Cathy Pitt as a director. 327,795,269 99.86% 463,538 0.14% 328,258,807 57.68% 96,693
8 Re-elect David Stevenson as director. 327,901,668 99.89% 357,139 0.11% 328,258,807 57.68% 96,693
9 To re-appoint BDO LLP as the Company's auditor. 327,935,830 99.90% 321,492 0.10% 328,257,322 57.68% 98,178
10 To authorise the board of directors to determine the auditors remuneration. 327,982,012 99.92% 272,959 0.08% 328,254,971 57.68% 100,529
11 To authorise the Company to allot ordinary shares. 327,785,210 99.85% 485,840 0.15% 328,271,050 57.69% 84,450
12 To authorise the disapplication of statutory pre-emption in relation the ordinary shares authorised in resolution 11. 327,531,222 99.78% 725,985 0.22% 328,257,207 57.68% 98,293
13 To authorise the Company to make market purchases of its own shares. 327,974,867 99.91% 307,273 0.09% 328,282,140 57.69% 73,360
14 To permit general meetings to be called on 14 days' notice. 327,967,709 99.90% 316,207 0.10% 328,283,916 57.69% 71,584
15 To cancel the credit balance of the Company's share premium reserve account. 327,905,388 99.91% 306,307 0.09% 328,211,695 57.68% 143,805
16 The credit balance of the Company's share premium reserve account be capitalised and applied in paying up new B ordinary shares in the capital of the Company. The B Ordinary Shares are allotted and issued. 327,683,059 99.85% 494,866 0.15% 328,177,925 57.67% 177,575
17 To cancel and extinguish the B Ordinary Shares in relation to resolution 16. 327,662,785 99.85% 505,840 0.15% 328,168,625 57.67% 186,875

1 Includes discretionary votes cast by the Chair.

2 Shares held in treasury count to the total issued share capital but are not voted.

3 A vote withheld is not a vote in law and is not counted in the calculation of the votes for or against a resolution.

Every shareholder has one vote for every Ordinary Share held. As at close of business on Tuesday, 18 June 2024, the share capital of the Company consisted of 573,444,694 Ordinary Shares of which 569,064,139 shares held with voting rights. The Company held 4,380,555 Ordinary Shares in treasury.

In accordance with Listing Rule 9.6.2, copies of all the resolutions passed, other than ordinary business, will be submitted to the National Storage Mechanism and will shortly be available for inspection at https://data.fca.org.uk/#/nsm/nationalstoragemechanism .

For further information, please contact:

Gresham House New Energy

Ben Guest
+44 (0) 20 3837 6270
Jefferies International Limited

Stuart Klein

Gaudi le Roux

Harry Randall
+44 (0) 20 7029 8000
KL Communications

Charles Gorman

Charlotte Francis
+44 (0) 20 3995 6673
JTC (UK) Limited as Company Secretary

Christopher Gibbons
+44 (0) 207 409 0181

Notes:

Every shareholder has one vote for every Ordinary Share held. As at close of business on 18 June 2024, the share capital of the Company consisted of 571,525,509 Ordinary Shares with voting rights. The Company does not hold any shares in Treasury.

In accordance with Listing Rule 9.6.2 copies of all the resolutions passed, other than ordinary business, will be submitted to the National Storage Mechanism and will shortly be available for inspection at https://data.fca.org.uk/#/nsm/nationalstoragemechanism .

About the Company and the Manager: 

Gresham House Energy Storage Fund plc seeks to provide investors with an attractive and sustainable dividend over the long term by investing in a diversified portfolio of utility-scale battery energy storage systems (known as BESS) located in Great Britain and internationally. In addition, the Company seeks to provide investors with the prospect of capital growth through the re-investment of net cash generated in excess of the target dividend in accordance with the Company's investment policy.

The Company targets an unlevered Net Asset Value total return of 8% per annum and a levered Net Asset Value total return of 15% per annum, in each case calculated net of the Company's costs and expenses.

Gresham House Asset Management is the FCA authorised operating business of Gresham House Ltd, a specialist alternative asset manager. Gresham House is committed to operating responsibly and sustainably, taking the long view in delivering sustainable investment solutions.

http://www.greshamhouse.com/

Definition of utility-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS)

Utility-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) are the enabling infrastructure that will support the continued growth of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar, essential to the UK's stated target to reduce carbon emissions. They store excess energy generated by renewable energy sources and then release that stored energy back into the grid during peak hours when there is increased demand.

LEI number: 213800MSJXKH25C23D82

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