EQS-News: EVN AG: Business development in the first half of 2023/24

EQS-News: EVN AG / Key word(s): Half Year Results
EVN AG: Business development in the first half of 2023/24

29.05.2024 / 07:30 CET/CEST
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Highlights

• Sound operating business development based on Strategy 2030 and
diversified business model
• Continuing high volatility on the energy markets
• Very good wind and water flows for electricity generation
• Installed photovoltaic capacity doubles to approximately 80 MWp
• Two wind parks currently under construction:
Sigless-Pöttelsdorf (8.4 MW; repowering), Paasdorf (22.2 MW)
• Drinking water supplies: Completion of the natural filter plant in
Obersulz
• Investments in first half 2023/24 of about EUR 259mn for the
transformation of the energy system
• Conclusion of EUR 500m green credit line as strategic liquidity
reserve
• External ratings confirmed: Moody’s (A1, outlook: stable); Scope
Rating (A+, outlook: stable)

 

Energy sector environment

The first half of the 2023/24 financial year was again influenced by very
mild temperatures: For example, March 2024 was by far the warmest March in
Austria since the start of recording. The heating degree total – which
defines the temperature-related demand for energy – in all three EVN core
markets was clearly below the long-term average and, in each case, also
below the comparable prior year period.

Water flows were very positive during the reporting period. The respective
generation coefficients in Austria, North Macedonia and Germany were all
clearly above the long-term average. Wind flows in Austria also exceeded
the long-term average and were substantially higher year-on-year. In
Bulgaria, wind flows were lower than the previous year. The prices for
primary energy carriers and CO(2) emission certificates as well as the
market prices for base load and peak load electricity continued to decline
as a result of the weaker economy. The feed-in of renewable energies has
become a major influencing factor for the development of electricity
prices and the prices for CO₂ emission certificates.

 

Revenue, EBITDA, EBIT and Group net result below previous year

Revenue recorded by the EVN Group declined by 17.7% to EUR 1,805.1m in the
first half of 2023/24. This negative development resulted primarily from
the downward trend in wholesale prices for electricity and natural gas in
all three core markets as well as the resulting effects from the valuation
of hedges. Other contributing factors included the reduced use of the
Theiss power plant for network stabilisation, volume and price effects
from natural gas network sales volumes as well as the lower network
tariffs in Bulgaria which offset the overcompensation for the added costs
of network loss coverage in the previous year in accordance with the
regulation methodology. The international project business also reported a
decrease in revenue due to the largely completed wastewater treatment
plant in Kuwait. The decline in revenue was offset in part by an increase
in renewable production and higher network tariffs for electricity in
Lower Austria.

In line with the development of sales volumes and revenue, the cost of
energy purchases from third parties and primary energy expenses fell by
24.1% year-on-year to EUR 777.3m. This reduction resulted chiefly from the
decline in wholesale prices in South East Europe and lower primary energy
costs for electricity and heat generation. The cost of materials and
services fell by 20.8% to EUR 258.9m consistent with the development of
revenue in the international project business.

Personnel expenses, in contrast, rose by 16.8% year-on-year to EUR 225.7m.
The primary reasons were adjustments required by collective bargaining
agreements and an increase in the workforce to 7,496 (previous year: 7,185
employees).

Other operating expenses were 12.6% higher at EUR 113.5m. An impairment
loss of EUR 22.5m was recognised to a receivable from the wastewater
treatment plant project in Budva, Montenegro in the first quarter of
2023/24. It was based on a judgement issued by the Geneva Court of
Arbitration in January 2024 which confirmed payments totalling EUR 41.9m
received by WTE in previous years but did not recognise any further
claims. In contrast, the energy crisis levy on the surplus proceeds from
electricity generation was lower than the previous year due to the decline
in market prices and the adjustment of the deductible amount for the 2024
calendar year.

The share of results from equity accounted investees with operational
nature is still influenced by developments at the energy supply company
EVN KG, which reported a negative contribution of EUR –128.5m in the first
half of 2023/24 (previous year: EUR –223.1m). The negative valuation of
hedges as of the closing date was lower in period comparison, and
provisions recognised for contractual supply obligations were utilised.
However, intensified competition and the resulting downward trend in
natural gas tariffs led to an impairment of natural gas reserves purchased
in the past to protect supply security. The challenging framework
conditions – above all, intensified competition, energy savings by
customers and increasing feed-in from customers’ own photovoltaic systems
– had an additional negative influence on electricity and natural gas
network sales and made the planning of sales volumes more difficult. In
addition, higher year-on-year contributions were received from the equity
accounted investees Burgenland Energie and Verbund Innkraftwerke. RAG, in
contrast, recorded a decline but in comparison with an above-average prior
year. In total, the share of results from equity accounted investees with
operational nature amounted to EUR –42.9m (previous year: EUR –143.3m).

Based on these developments, EBITDA recorded by the EVN Group declined by
2.9% year-on-year to EUR 453.0m in the first half of 2023/24. The higher
pace of investments led to an increase of 5.3% in scheduled depreciation
and amortisation to EUR 171.3m. In total, EBIT was 7.3% below the previous
year at EUR 281.6m.

Financial results totalled EUR –25.1m (previous year: EUR –27.5m). This
improvement reflected the better performance of the R138 fund and partly
offset the increase in interest expense. In addition, foreign exchange
developments had a stronger influence on financial results in the previous
year. The result before income tax was 7.2% lower at EUR 256.5m. After the
deduction of EUR 33.5m in income tax expense (previous year: EUR 35.2m)
and the earnings attributable to non-controlling interests, Group net
result for the period equalled EUR 199.3m. That represents a year-on-year
decline of 8.3%.

 

Solid balance sheet structure

EVN has a solid and stable capital structure which provides a sound
foundation for the realisation of the extensive investment programme of
EUR 700 to 900m annually. These investments will continue to focus on the
network infrastructure, renewable generation and drinking water supplies;
three-fourths of them in Lower Austria. Net debt totalled EUR 1,357.6m as
of 31 March 2024 (30 September 2024: EUR 1,364.3m). In April and May 2024
both external ratings of EVN were confirmed by the rating agencies Moody’s
(A1, outlook stable) and Scope Ratings (A+, outlook stable).

The syndicated credit line of EUR 400m of EVN was refinanced prematurely
at the end of April and replaced by a new syndicated sustainability-linked
credit facility of EUR 500m.

 

Energy. Water. Life. – Developments in the energy and environmental
services business

Energy business

EVN’s electricity generation rose by 13.8 % year-on-year to 1,791 GWh in
the first six months of 2023/24. Above-average wind and water flows
combined with capacity expansion supported a 31,0 % increase in renewable
generation to 1.485 GWh. Reduced use of the Theiss power plant for network
stabilisation by the Austrian transmission network operator led to a
decline in thermal generation by 30.4 % to 306 GWh. The share of renewable
generation, in total, improved to 82.9 % (previous year: 72.0 %).

In addition to the commissioning of two wind parks in November 2023, the
commissioning of a large-scale photovoltaic plant in Dürnrohr (23.5 MWp)
took also place in the reporting period. Two further wind parks are under
construction: Sigless-Pöttelsdorf (8.4 MW; repowering) and Paasdorf (22.2
MW). Furthermore, preparations for construction of additional wind power
and photovoltaic projects were started.

Environmental and water business

The focal point of investments in drinking water supplies remains on the
planning and construction of transport and connecting pipelines to further
improve and protect supply security. Construction on the second section as
well as preparations for the third section are proceeding as planned for
the 60 km transport pipeline from Krems to Zwettl which will provide
long-term protection for water supplies in the Waldviertel and Weinviertel
regions. In the reporting period the natural filter plant in Obersulz was
completed and construction of a further plant in Reisenberg in the
Industrieviertel is in preparation.

In the international project business, WTE Wassertechnik was working on
the planning and construction of nine projects for wastewater treatment,
drinking water treatment and thermal sewage sludge utilisation in Germany,
Poland, Romania, North Macedonia, Bahrain and Kuwait as of 31 March 2024.
In the reporting period the wastewater plant in Kuwait was completed and a
successful test run took place; about two-thirds of the wastewater
treatment infrastructure was finalised.

 

Confirmation of the outlook and dividend policy for the 2023/24 financial
year

EVN expects Group net result within a range of EUR 420 to 460m for the
current 2023/24 financial year under the assumption of a stable regulatory
and energy policy environment. This outlook includes the Verbund dividend
of EUR 182m received by EVN in May 2024, i.e. during the third quarter of
the 2023/24 financial year. The dividend should equal at least EUR 0.82
per share in the future, whereby EVN wants its shareholders to
appropriately participate in any additional earnings growth. A payout
ratio equalling 40% of Group net result, adjusted for extraordinary
effects, is targeted for the mid-term.

 

The Letter to Shareholders on the first half of 2023/24 is available under
www.investor.evn.at.

 

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Language: English
Company: EVN AG
EVN Platz
2344 Maria Enzersdorf
Austria
Phone: +43-2236-200-12294
E-mail: info@evn.at
Internet: www.evn.at
ISIN: AT0000741053
WKN: 074105
Indices: ATX
Listed: Vienna Stock Exchange (Official Market)
EQS News ID: 1912853

 
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