Scatec second quarter 2024: Solid strategic progress

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Oslo, 16 August 2024: In the second quarter, Scatec reported proportionate revenues of NOK 1.5 billion (5.8 billion), with an EBITDA of NOK 951 million (1,379 million).

Power production revenues were driven by new plants in operation in South Africa, Brazil and Pakistan and recognition of reserve market revenues in the Philippines. Scatec’s power plants generated 995 GWh in the quarter, up from 873 GWh during the same period last year on a proportionate basis, with revenues of NOK 1.05 billion (1.2 billion). EBITDA ended at 873 million (992 million), a 38% increase adjusted for divestments.

The projects under construction in South Africa and Botswana are progressing well. The D&C segment delivered NOK 470 million of D&C revenues, with a gross margin of 36%, including a contingency release for the hybrid plant Kenhardt. The underlying gross margin for the two projects under construction was 10%. Additionally, Scatec is starting construction of the Sidi Bouzid and Tozeur solar projects in Tunisia, with a total capacity of 120 MW (60 MW each), in partnership with Aeolus SAS, part of the Japanese conglomerate Toyota Tsusho Group. Including Tunisia, Scatec has already committed NOK 590 million of equity investments to projects under construction, compared to the full year target to invest 500-750 million of equity.

“I am pleased with another good quarter and strong overall results, with new operating assets contributing positively. Our commitment to grow renewables is evident and I am happy to see construction of our new projects progressing well,” says CEO Terje Pilskog.  

Scatec continues to progress its strategy to deliver attractive renewables growth and reached important milestones for several of its development projects during the quarter. In Egypt, Scatec signed a 20-year ammonia offtake agreement with Fertiglobe for the Egypt Green Hydrogen project and agreed Heads of Terms for renewable ammonia offtake with Yara Clean Ammonia for its green hydrogen project in Damietta. These agreements demonstrate the competitiveness of green hydrogen and ammonia production in Egypt, driven by its abundant renewable energy resources and strategic geographical location.

In Brazil, Scatec secured a 10-year power purchase agreement with Statkraft for a 142 MW solar plant, and in Cameroon Release signed a lease agreement with ENEO to expand its solar and battery storage capacity in the country. Additionally, 56 MW of BESS were added to the company’s backlog to expand its ancillary services activities in the Philippines.

Scatec also refinanced its hydropower plants in Benguet in the Philippines during the quarter with proceeds to Scatec of approximately NOK 170 million.