Kenon Holdings Reports Q1 2023 Results and Additional Updates
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Q1 and Recent Highlights
OPC
- In
March 2023 , OPC announced that it completed the acquisition of a power plant in theKiryat Gat Industrial Zone for total consideration ofNIS 870 million (approximately$248 million ). - In
May 2023 , OPC announced that its subsidiary won a tender of the Israel Land Authority to design renewable energy electricity generation facilities using photovoltaic technology with an option to acquire lease rights in land inIsrael for construction for total consideration ofNIS 484 million (approximately$133 million ). - Financial results:
- OPC's net profit in Q1 2023 was$22 million , as compared to$33 million in Q1 2022. OPC's Q1 2023 net profit included share in profit of CPV of$24 million as compared to$30 million in Q1 2022.
- OPC's Adjusted EBITDA1 in Q1 2023 was$24 million , as compared to$32 million in Q1 2022. In addition, OPC's proportionate share in EBITDA2 of CPV associated companies in 2023 was$51 million compared to$43 million in Q1 2022.
ZIM
- Financial results3:
- ZIM reported a net loss in Q1 2023 of$58 million , as compared to net profit of$1.7 billion in Q1 2022.
- ZIM reported Adjusted EBITDA1 in Q1 2023 of$373 million , as compared to$2.5 billion in Q1 2022.
Discussion of Results for the Three Months ended
Kenon's consolidated results of operations from its operating companies essentially comprise the consolidated results of OPC Energy Ltd ("OPC"). Our share of the results of ZIM Integrated Shipping Ltd. ("ZIM") are reflected under results from associated companies.
See Exhibit 99.2 of Kenon's Form 6-K dated
OPC
The following discussion of OPC's results of operations is derived from OPC's consolidated financial statements, as translated into US dollars.
Summary Financial Information of OPC | |||
For the three months ended | |||
2023 | 2022 | ||
$ millions | |||
Revenue | 147 | 146 | |
Cost of sales (excluding depreciation and amortization) | (103) | (98) | |
Finance expenses, net | (5) | (6) | |
Share in profit of associated companies, net | 24 | 30 | |
Profit for the period | 22 | 33 | |
Attributable to: | |||
Equity holders of OPC | 18 | 25 | |
Non-controlling interest | 4 | 8 | |
Adjusted EBITDA4 | 24 | 32 | |
Proportionate share of EBITDA4 of associated companies | 51 | 43 | |
For details of OPC's results by segment please refer to Appendix A. | |||
Revenue | |||
For the three months ended | |||
2023 | 2022 | ||
$ millions | |||
131 | 134 | ||
16 | 12 | ||
Total | 147 | 146 | |
Excluding the impact of translating OPC's revenue from NIS to USD, OPC's revenue increased by
OPC's revenue from the sale of electricity to private customers is derived from electricity sold at the generation component tariffs, as published by the Israeli Electricity Authority ("EA"), with some discount. Accordingly, changes in the generation component tariffs generally affect the prices paid under Power Purchase Agreements by customers of OPC-Rotem and OPC-Hadera. The generation component for Q1 2023 was
- Revenue from sale of energy to private customers in
Israel – Excluding the impact of translating OPC's revenue from NIS to USD, such revenues increased by$3 million primarily as a result of an increase in the generation component tariff; - Revenue from private customers in respect of infrastructure services – Excluding the impact of translating OPC's revenue from NIS to USD, such revenues increased by
$12 million primarily as a result of (i) a$9 million increase in the generation component tariff and (ii) a$3 million increase in customer consumption; and - Revenue from sale of energy to the System Operator and to other suppliers – Excluding the impact of translating OPC's revenue from NIS to USD, such revenues decreased by
$5 million as a result of decrease in sale in surplus electricity due to an increase in customer consumption.
Cost of Sales (Excluding Depreciation and Amortization) | ||||||||
For the three months ended | ||||||||
2023 | 2022 | |||||||
$ millions | ||||||||
94 | 91 | |||||||
9 | 7 | |||||||
Total | 103 | 98 | ||||||
As OPC's cost of sales (excluding depreciation and amortization) is denominated in NIS, excluding the impact of translating OPC's cost of sales (excluding depreciation and amortization) from NIS to USD, OPC's cost of sales (excluding depreciation and amortization) increased by
- Natural gas and diesel oil consumption in
Israel – Excluding the impact of translating OPC's cost of sales (excluding depreciation and amortization) from NIS to USD, such costs increased by$3 million primarily due to the increase in gas prices which is linked to an increase in the generation component tariff and movements in the USD/NIS exchange rate; and - Expenses for infrastructure services in
Israel – Excluding the impact of translating OPC's cost of sales (excluding depreciation and amortization) from NIS to USD, such costs increased by$12 million primarily as a result of (i) a$9 million linked to the generation component tariff and (ii) a$3 million increase in customer consumption.
Finance Expenses, net
Finance expenses, net in Q1 2023 was
Share of Profit of Associated Companies, net
OPC's share of profit of associated companies, net decreased by
For further details of the performance of associated companies of CPV, refer to OPC's immediate report published on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange ("TASE") on
Liquidity and Capital Resources
As of
As of
Business Developments
Acquisition of
In
On
In connection with the completion of the acquisition, OPC made payment of
Acquisition of wind-powered energy power plants in
On
The purchase price for the acquisition was
Israel Land Authority tender
On
OPC announced that it intends to promote the establishment of a project to generate electricity using photovoltaic technology in these three areas, with an estimated cumulative capacity of 245 megawatts and an estimated storage capacity of 1,375 megawatt hours. The total development cost for solar projects in the three areas is estimated by OPC to be between
ZIM
Discussion of ZIM's Results5 for Q1 2023
ZIM carried approximately 769 thousand TEUs in Q1 2023 representing a 10% decrease as compared to Q1 2022, in which ZIM carried approximately 859 thousand TEUs. The average freight rate in Q1 2023 was
ZIM's revenues decreased by approximately 63% in Q1 2023 to approximately
ZIM's net loss was
Qoros
In the fourth quarter of 2021, Quantum initiated arbitral proceedings against the Majority Shareholder and Baoneng Group with China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission for the sale of remaining 12% interest. The proceedings are ongoing.
For information on our agreement to sell our remaining interest in Qoros, and the ongoing proceedings relating to this agreement, and on Qoros' loan agreements and our pledges in respect of Qoros debt see Kenon's most recent annual report on Form 20-F filed with the SEC.
Additional Kenon Updates
Kenon's (stand-alone) Liquidity and Capital Resources
As of
Kenon's stand-alone cash position includes cash and cash equivalents and other treasury management instruments.
Share Repurchase Plan
In
Kenon entered into an initial mandate for repurchases of up to
Kenon has entered into a second repurchase mandate for repurchases of up to
About Kenon
Kenon has interests in the following businesses:
- OPC (55% interest) – a leading owner, operator and developer of power generation facilities in the Israeli and
U.S. power markets; - ZIM (21% interest) – an international shipping company; and
- Qoros (12% interest7) – a
China -based automotive company.
For further information on Kenon's businesses and strategy, see Kenon's publicly available filings, which can be found on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. Please also see http://www.kenon-holdings.com for additional information.
Caution Concerning Forward-Looking Statements
This press release and related discussions include forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements include statements relating to OPC, including the impact of changes in tariffs, including changes to hourly demand brackets, OPC's business developments including the ILA tender, including capacity and costs of development project and the agreement in principal to extend the maturity of the
Contact Info
Kenon Holdings Ltd.
Chief Financial Officer
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Tel: +65 9726 8628
[1] Adjusted EBITDA is a non-IFRS measure. See Exhibit 99.2 of Kenon's Form 6-K dated
[2] Proportionate share of EBITDA is a non-IFRS measure. See Exhibit 99.2 of Kenon's Form 6-K dated
[3] Represents 100% of ZIM's results. Kenon's share of ZIM's results for the three months ended
[4] Non-IFRS measure. See Appendix C for a definition of OPC's EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA and a reconciliation of these measures to net profit.
[5] Represents 100% of ZIM's results. Kenon's share of ZIM's results for the three months ended
[6] Adjusted EBITDA is a non-IFRS measure. See Exhibit 99.2 of Kenon's Form 6-K dated
[7] Kenon has agreed to sell its remaining 12% interest to the Majority Shareholder.
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SOURCE Kenon Holdings Ltd.
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