Enefit Green production data – April 2024

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Enefit Green produced 149.9 GWh of electricity in April, which is 39.5% more than in the same period last year. The production result was mainly driven by new – both newly completed wind farms and those under construction in Lithuania, Finland and Estonia. These wind farms contributed more than a third of Enefit Green’s total electricity production and about 70% of the growth in production.

The average wind speeds in April were 6.2 m/s and 6.5 m/s, in Estonian and Lithuanian wind farms respectively (in April 2023, 5.7 m/s and 6.0 m/s, respectively). In Tolpanvaara wind farm (Finland) the average wind speed was recorded at 7.2 m/s.

The electricity and heat energy production of the cogeneration segment declined notably (by -38.5% and -39.8% y-o-y, respectively). Approximately half of this change is explained by sale of biomass assets in previous quarters. Electricity and heat energy production in Iru power station declined by 21% and 24% respectively, which was related to two unplanned maintenance stops with combined duration of 5 days.

The contribution of the solar energy segment to the total production remained subdued despite 133% y-o-y increase in production from new solar farms. Total production of the solar energy segment increased by a fifth to 6.3 GWh or ca 4% of Enefit Green’s total electricity production.

“Although the wind conditions in April were better than last year, they were still somewhat below expectations. The production of wind farms under construction in Lithuania and in Finland, was below expectations. In the solar segment, production was affected by cloudy weather and, surprisingly, snow that fell at the beginning of April in Estonia. In the second half of April there were restrictions by the network operator in Poland. About 1% of the total monthly production remained unproduced due to our own reaction to negative market prices – we reduced production to reduce related losses. In addition, we offer system services to the network operator in Estonia, which negatively affects the amount of production, but at the same time brings additional income to the company. Without limiting production, Estonian wind production would have exceeded our expectations even given the modest wind conditions. We were especially satisfied with the availability of the WinWind turbines," commented Innar Kaasik, Member of the Management Board and Head of Production at Enefit Green.


 

April 2024

April 2023

Change, %

Electricity production by countries, GWh

 

 

 

Estonia

65.0

56.4

15.4%

Lithuania

61.9

46.4

33.5%

Latvia

-

2.1

-100.0%

Poland

2.6

2.6

2.9%

Finland

20.3

-

-

Total

149.9

107.4

39.5%

 

 

 

 

Electricity production by segment, GWh

 

 

 

Wind

133.9

86.6

54.6%

incl. new wind farms

52.8

22.4

135.5%

Cogeneration

9.5

15.4

-38.5%

incl. assets sold

-

2.8

-100.0%

Solar

6.3

5.2

20.0%

incl. new solar farms

3.9

1.7

133.1%

Other

0.2

0.2

15.9%

Total

149.9

107.4

39.5%

 

 

 

 

Heat energy, GWh

30.3

50.4

-39.8%

incl. assets sold

-

11.9

-100.0%


Further information:
Sven Kunsing
Head of Finance Communications
[email protected]
https://enefitgreen.ee/en/investorile/