Enel Russia published H1 2020 results amid challenging external context

  •  H1 2020 results are expectedly lower versus H1 2019 due to the company’s new perimeter without Reftinskaya GRES coal power plant as well as due to the adverse market situation in Q2 2020

    MAIN FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (millions of RUB)

 

H1 2020

H1 2019

Change

Revenues

20,873

35,293

-40.9%

EBITDA

5,557

8,804

-36.9%

Reported EBIT

3,858

(1,887)

-

Ordinary EBIT

3,858

6,137

-37.1%

Reported Net income / (loss)

2,798

(2,142)

-

Net ordinary income

2,798

4,279

-34.6%

Net debt at the end of the period

11,866

4,171[2]

+184.5%

 

“In H1 2020 we completed the handover of Reftinskaya GRES and achieved key milestones in the construction of our Azov wind farm, both of which are in line with our decarbonization strategy. Despite a challenging external situation, we ensured the business continuity of our power plants and approved a fixed dividend of 3 billion rubles, which allows to protect our shareholders from volatility.”

– Stephane Zweguintzow, General Director of Enel Russia

 

Moscow, July 28th, 2020 – PJSC Enel Russia has published its reviewed financial results for the first half of 2020 in accordance with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).

  • Revenues decreased mainly as a result of:
    - lower power and capacity sales following the disposal of Reftinskaya power plant;
    - the decline in market electricity (DAM) prices caused by lower demand resulting from the general economic slowdown due to COVID-19 impact, and by a substantial increase in hydro production in European Russia and Urals (the first price zone).

    These factors were only partially offset by an increase of regulated tariffs and an indexation of free capacity (KOM) prices.

  • EBITDA decreased mainly in connection with decrease in revenues and the annual increase of gas tariff, this decrease being partially offset by a reduction of variable and fixed costs caused by our new perimeter together with reversal of provisions.
  • Reported EBIT substantially increased from the low base of H1 2019 that had been caused by impairment loss from reclassification of non-current assets of Reftinskaya GRES.
  • Ordinary EBIT, or net of abovementioned reclassification effect, mainly reflected lower EBITDA and higher accruals for bad debts, which were partially compensated by decreased depreciation and amortization expenses after Reftinskaya power plant disposal.
  • Net ordinary income was in line with ordinary EBIT and was strengthened by improved net financial charges caused by a lower average outstanding amount of net debt during H1 2020 compared to H1 2019 figures.  
  • Net debt as of June 30th, 2020 increased compared to the low base of December 31st, 2019, mostly reflecting active investment phase of renewable projects.

    OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

 

H1 2020

H1 2019

Change

Net power production (GWh)

8,330

17,610

-52,7%

including:

 

 

 

    - coal output

-

8,431

-

    - gas output  

8,330

9,179

-9,2%

Power sales (GWh)

9,739

20,293

-52,0%

Heat sales (thousand Gcal)

2,025

2,433

-16,8%

 

  • Net power output decrease was caused by the exit of coal generation from our perimeter and by a drop in electricity demand.

    Gas power plants showed a decrease in net power production of 9.2%, caused by lower electricity demand in European Russia and Urals (the first price zone) due to COVID-19 impact and higher average temperatures in 2020 compared to last year, and specifically:
      - Conventional gas units output lowered by 8.9% mainly driven by higher output of hydro facilities in the system;
      - Combined cycle units output decreased by 10.0%, mostly due to planned maintenance in Q2 2020.
     
  • Power sales decreased, due to the abovementioned dynamics of net power production.

  • Heat sales declined on lower volumes sold, due to warmer average temperature versus 2019, lower industrial demand and the disposal of our coal power plant.

    [1] As of December 31st, 2019

Enel Russia published H1 2020 results amid challenging external context

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