Voltalia SA
Voltalia SA: 2019 second half rebound, as expected - Long-term visibility and growth secured with over ?5 billion of future revenues under contracts

23-March-2020 / 07:30 CET/CEST
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SoundFY 2019 performancecompared to FY 2018, which integrated non-recurring items

  • Energy sales EBITDA down by ?10 million: installed capacity expansion and diversification mitigated the ?20 million impact of 2018's non-recurring price hikes in Brazil
  • Servicesconfirmed as a sustainable contributor to EBITDA and value creation
  • Group net profit at ?4.6 million, with Group net profit reaching?13.3 million in the second half
  • Solid balance sheet with more than ?400 million cash available[1]

2020 objectives maintainedin aless predictable environment due to the Covid-19 situation

  • Monitoring impacts of the Covid-19 outbreak on activity, with a strong priority given to employees' health
  • 1GW and ?160-180 million EBITDA objectives maintained
  • Plants currently in operation and construction will bring, once fully built,?180 million of EBITDA per year

2023 roadmapalready well underway and fully financed

  • 2.6 GW capacity ambition in 2023:73% secured thanks to long-term power sales contracts won since January 2019
  • The required equity isfully financed by the 2019 capital increase

Revenues long-term visibilityand contained leverage remain key features of the Voltalia model

  • ?5 billion of contracted future revenues representing over 20 years offuturecash flows from strong counterparties
  • Pipeline of 7.8 GW, up by 28% compared with FY2018, to be kept or sold with Services
  • Low gearing[2](46%) and very disciplined approach to financing offers strong financial flexibility

Voltalia (Euronext Paris ISIN code: FR0011995588), international player in renewable energies, announces today its FY 2019 results[3].

Volltalia will comment on its FY 2019 results and short to mid-term perspectives during a live webcast starting at 9.00 AM Paris time on Monday 23,2020. All connection details are available on our website: https://www.voltalia.com/uk/investors.

"2019 is another year where the Voltalia model has proven its robustness. Good operational and financial performances during the second half allowed another year of positive net profit. As the Covid-19 outbreak is putting a lot of stress on people and economy around the world, we belong to a very resilient sector with revenues secured by long-term contracts. Voltalia benefits from over ?5 billion of contracted future revenues, one of the best levels in the industry given its size. Voltalia's strength also comes from its strategy to focus on competitive, non-subsidized power projects, its integrated model and its cautious, low-leverage financial policy. In addition to presenting challenges, the Covid-19 crisis will create opportunities that can be seized by strong players such as Voltalia"comments Sébastien Clerc, CEO of Voltalia.

Key figures

2019 full year results show a solid and profitable performance, with growth after restatement of the non-recurring price hikes that occurred in Brazil in 2018(+13% in revenues and +16% in EBITDA).

 

 

Change

In ? millions

FY 2019

FY2018

At actual rates

At constant rates

Revenue

175.5

180.7

-2.9%

-1.5%

EBITDA

65.1

76.2

-14.6%

-12.3%

EBITDA margin

37.1%

42.2%

-5.1 pts

-4.6 pts

Net profit (Group share)

4.6

8.5

-45.7%

-40.5%

 

Business review

Energy sales: portfolio expansion and diversification compensate the 2019normalisation of pricing in Brazil

With second half revenues and EBITDA outperforming that of the first half by 84% and 82% respectively, full-year revenues in 2019 were stable and full-year EBITDA declined by ?9 million (-11%) when compared with 2018, at constant exchange rates.

 

 

 

Change

In ? millions

Before eliminations of services provided internally

FY2019

FY2018

At actual

rates

At constant rates

Revenue

129.2

131.7

-1.9%

-0.2%

EBITDA

77.2

87.9

-12.1%

-10.5%

EBITDA margin

59.7%

66.7%

-7.0 pts

-6.9 pts

Production (in GWh)

2 117

2 081

+2%

 

Installed capacity (in MW, end of period)

678

524

+29%

 

           

Robust performances of existing portfolio

In 2018, Voltalia added ?25 million and ?20 million of revenues and EBITDA, respectively,thanks to a non-recurring opportunity resulting into selling price hikes[4]. Restated for this impact, Voltalia records in 2019astrong double-digit growth in revenues (+23%) and EBITDA (+16%), reflecting overall robust performances across the portfolio and the increase in installed capacity: 154 MW of capacity has been added in 2019, almost entirely during the second semester.

  • In Brazil, despite lower wind overall, Voltalia's wind farms capacity factors in 2019 reached 49%, four points above the regional average during the year, reflecting once more the quality of Voltalia's portfolio.
  • In France, utility-scale solar and wind plants capacity factors were 19% and 27% respectively, outperforming the observed national averages by five and two points respectively.

Portfolio diversification

Voltalia's portfolio diversification accelerated in 2019: United-Kingdom, Belgium, Portugal, Italy, Greece and Egypt already represented close to 11% of Energy sales (versus less than 3% in 2018). The performance has been good overall with revenues multiplied by 4.2 compared with 2018, andfirst Energy sales in new countries (Egypt, Italy, Spain, Belgium) thanks to organic development and Helexia'sacquisition.

Helexia

For its first six months within the Group, Helexia recorded very robust revenues growthat ?14 million driven by expansion in installed capacity (62 MW at year-end 2019 vs. 51 MW upon acquisition) and very dynamic Services activities.Commercial efforts (22 new hires since the acquisition) andone-off integration costs weighed temporarily on its EBITDA contribution, at ?4 millionover the six-month period.

 

Services: a sustainable contributor to EBITDA

 

 

 

Change

In ? millions

Before eliminations of services provided internally

FY 2019

FY 2018

At actual

rates

At constant rates

Revenue

145.6

117.2

+24.2%

+24.1%

EBITDA

10.0

6.7

+50.0%

+58.4%

EBITDA margin

6.9%

5.7%

+1.2 pts

+1.6 pts

At constant exchange rates, Services revenues in 2019 were up 24% on 2018, with a 58% increase in EBITDA. This increase reflected high levels of construction activity for the Group's own assets as well as a strong clients' appetite for projects developed by Voltalia.

  • With revenues of ?126 million in 2019, the Development,  Equipment Procurement and Construction business continued its profitable growth as a result of (i) higherconstruction volume for Voltalia's own plants (97 MW commissioned and 397 MW under construction at year-end, on three continents and five technologies, including Voltalia's largest power storage projects), and(ii) record level of sale of project development, in Brazil (227 MW of developed wind projects sold to Echoenergia, a company controlled by British investor Actis) and in France(sale of 60% in a 4.3 MW solar plant repoweredimmediately prior to the sale, which is now deconsolidated).Thanks to this, the Development, Construction & Equipment Procurementteam generated positive EBITDA while developing a large and growing portfolio of future projects (1.7 GW added to the pipeline during 2019).
  • With revenues of ?19 million in 2019, Operation & Maintenance is slightly below breakeven, pending higher volume of activity to be derived from new business secured since January 2019 from third-party clients and from Voltalia's growing portfolio of plants.

As part of Voltalia's value enhancing strategy of internalizing development, construction and maintenance, revenues eliminations were up by 45% on2018, at ?99.3 million, representing, once corporate costs are added, ?22.1 million of EBITDA. The increase reflects high volumes of activity in the context of the majorgrowth of generating capacity experienced by Voltalia.

 

Other income statement items: positive net profit thanks to dynamic second half

 

 

 

Change

In ? millions

FY 2019

FY 2018

At actual

rates

At constant rates

EBITDA before eliminations and corporate

87.2

94.6

-7.8%

-5.7%

Eliminations and corporate

-22.1

-18.3

+20.6%

+22.0%

EBITDA

65.1

76.2

-14.6%

-12.3%

Depreciation, amortisation, and provisions

-29.0

-29.1

-0.3%

+1.8%

Other financial income and expenses

-0.5

0.1

n/a

n/a

Operating revenue (EBIT)

35.6

47.2

-24.6%

-22.3%

Financial result

-27.8

-29.9

-7.1%

-5.4%

Taxes and net income of equity affiliates

-5.0

-11.3

-55.7%

-54.4%

Minority interests

-1.8

-2.6

-28.7%

-27.4%

Net profit (Group share)

4.6

8.5

-45.7%

-40.5%

Consolidated EBITDA stood at ?65.1 million,?9.4 million less than in 2018 at constant currency. The ?20 millionEBITDA attributable to 2018 non-recurring price hikes in Brazilhas beenpartially compensated by the addition of new capacity, mostly concentrated in the second half of the year, and the growing profitability of Services.

Depreciation, amortisation and provisions were broadly stable at ?29 million.

Financial result improved by ?2.1million at ?27.8 million, mainly due to the combined effects of lower interest rates for plants in Brazil, foreign exchange gains and the remuneration of cash deposits, which more than offset the rise in the cost of new project financings put in place since January 2019.

Taxes were down by ?6.2 million, driven by the drop in Voltalia's taxable profits in Brazil, which was increased in 2018 by the non-recurring price hikes.

Minority interests recorded a loss of ?1.8million. Plants co-owned with minority partners recorded low production levels in the first half of the year and have a slower profitability ramp-up profile than fully owned plants.

Theseitems buffered the decrease in EBITDA. The strong Group net profit in the second half of theyear (+?13.3 million),translated into another year of positive Group net profit, at ?4.6million.

 

IFRS 16 impact on financial statements

The application of IFRS 16 has the following effects on the income statement and balance sheet as at December 31, 2019:

In ? millions

31/12/2019

 

 

31/12/2019

IFRS 16 EBITDA impact

 +4.7

 

Intangible assets

40.4  

Asset depreciation

-3.7

 

Net debt

 41.0  

Interest expense

-1.4  

 

 

 

Net Result

-0.5 

 

 

 

IFRS 16 provides for the recognition of all leases on the lessee's balance sheet, with recognition of an asset (representing the right to use the leased asset during the term of the lease) and a liability (under the obligation to pay rent). The right of use (asset) and the lease debt, equal at the beginning of the contract, are calculated as the present value of future lease payments.

For Voltalia, these contracts are mainly (75%, i.e. ?30 million) emphyteotic leases of land where Voltalia has built its plants. The balance is made of office rentals (20%) and motor vehicles or equipment (5%).

 

Simplified consolidated balance sheet

In 2019, Voltalia's balance sheet reached ?1.5 billion (+58%), a growth coming from new plants, continued investment in the development of projects and increased cash balance.

 

In ? millions

31/12/2019

31/12/2018

Goodwill

63.5 

46.0 

Intangible assets / Other intangible assets

169.0 

96.4 

Property, plant and equipment

897.6 

608.2 

Tangible and intangible fixed assets

1 130.1

750.6

Cash and cash equivalents

269.7 

108.6 

Other assets

155.0

127.4 

Total assets

1 554.8

986.6 

Equity, Group share

708.9 

317.6 

Minority interests

51.3 

54.7 

Financial debt

656.2 

506.0 

Other current and non-current liabilities

138.4 

108.3 

Total liabilities

1 554.8 

986.6 

Fixed assets grew by ?379.4 million (+51%) including:

  • a ?17.4 million increase in goodwill, generated by the Helexia acquisition and its payment in shares;
  • a ?72.5 million increase in intangible assets, including the capitalization of new development for ?26.1 million and the first recognition of a ?40.4 million asset related to rights of use under the IFRS 16 norm (see above);
  • a ?289.4 million increase in Property, plant and equipment due to the contribution of new Voltalia power plants for ?218 million in Brazil, France and Egypt, plus?112 million at Helexia in Belgium, France, Portugal and Italy, partially offset by the straight-line depreciation of plants in operation (-?30.7 million) and a negative exchange rate impact (-?8.6 million). At December 31, 2019, tangible assets reached ?897.6 million out of which around 76%are related to plant in operation and 24%% related to plants in construction.

At December 31, 2019, the Group's cash position stood at ?269.7 million, up by ?161.1 million on 31 December 2018. In July 2019, Voltalia carried out a ?376 million capital increase with the sole purpose offinancing its expansion plan by 2023, with part of the proceeds initially used to (i) prepay corporate debt and (ii)postpone drawdownsof its long-term project financing in order to save interest charges when relevant.

The moderate increase in debt, up by ?150.2 million, reflects this strategy and translates into a very low gearing of 46%[5].The Group's total financial debt, contracted in local currency, is entirely backed by power production plants.The average residual maturity of current and committed project debt is 15 years. In addition, Voltalia had ?135 million of unused syndicated revolving corporate credit facilitiesat end 2019, on top ofthe unused portion of variouslong-term project-finance facilities funding plants in construction.

Recent development since January 2020 and outlook

Major win in Construction Services in Portugal, sale of ready-to-build project in Brazil

In February 2020, Voltalia announced it had been selected by Smartenergy / Edisun Power to provide engineering services, equipment supply and turnkey construction services for three solar power plants located in Portugal, for a total installed capacity of 134 MW. Voltalia also secured a 10-year maintenance contract for the plants. The contracts have a total value of around ?80 million.

As part of its dynamic development to own or sell, Voltalia has announced in January 2020 the sale of a 67 MW wind project under development to Total-Eren. Voltalia will also perform maintenance services for Total-Eren (maintenance for wind plant). The sale of the development will be recognized in 2020, and the long-term maintenance contract will start from 2021.

Acquisition of Greensolver: Capturing more of the O&M value chain, notably in wind

Already well positioned in the maintenance of solar plants for third-party clients, Voltalia is accelerating in the provision of Wind O&M services.

Besides its first 67 MW wind contract with Total-Eren, Voltalia acquired end of February Greensolver, a long-standing and growingprovider of technical, administrative and contractual services throughout the lifecycle of wind and solar power plants. With 39 employees, the company manages 95 plants with a combined capacity of 1.4 GW located in nine European countries, and will rapidly expand its business horizon thanks to the support of Voltalia.

Voltalia to build its largest solar plant (270 MW) and a newwind farm (150 MW)

In March 2020, Voltalia announced the signing of a long-term power sales contract with Braskem, one of the world's leading producers of thermoplastic resin. This client joins other long-term partners to be supplied by Voltalia's Solar Serra do Mel (SSM) 1&2 power plants located in Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil). SSM 1&2 will have a capacity of 270 MW, making it Voltalia's largest solar project. The plant is expected to be commissioned in the second semester of 2022.

Also in March 2020, Voltalia announced that, after securing a long-term power sale contract, it hasstarted the construction of the VSM3 wind farm (150 MW) in its Serra Branca cluster. As for VSM 1&2, VSM 3 turbines will start producing electricity as soon as they are installed, using Voltalia's connection infrastructure. The wind plant will be progressively commissioned between Q42020 and Q22021.

 

2020 ambition maintainedin a less predictable environmentdueto the Covid-19 crisis

In ? million

Installed capacity

Capacity under management

EBITDA

2020 targets

1 GW

1.5 to 2.0 GW

?160-180 million

Today's levels

717 MW

2.5 GW

?65 million in 2019 

Comments

Plus508MW
currently in construction

Of which 72%
for third party clients

717 MW in operation =?111 million expectedin 2020717+508 MW in operation+constructionexpected to generate ?180 million per year once fully built

Voltalia is closely monitoring the impact of the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak on its activity, with a strong priority given to its employees' health. A dedicated action plan has been deployed to implement the relevant safety measures and closely inform all the employees. In line with each country's regulations and recommendations, Voltalia has organized workfrom home. Construction and Maintenance activities are performed on site for essential operations with a higher level of safety and sanitary measures.

Businesswise, the Company expects neither short- nor long-term impact on its 717 MW ongoing Energy sales activity, with producing assetsselling power at contracted priceunder long-term agreements (17.1yearsof weighted average residual maturity).

However, the Covid-19 situation can affect some of Voltalia's suppliers which could delayconstruction of sites to be completed in 2020, even though the supply of equipment is already contracted for plants currently under construction.In addition, since the Covid-19 outbreak, the Brazilian real (BRL) weakened versus the euro. Finally, although it is not the case so far, some Services clients could request Voltalia to postpone the execution of certaindevelopment or construction contracts due to the Covid-19.Voltalia closely follows the potential impacts on the construction time frames. Voltalia willpubliclyrelease updated information in case of significant delay on the commissioning dates of the plants.

Voltalia provides the following information in order to help its shareholders to analyze certain potential effects of an extended and aggravated Covid-19 situation, as well as therobustness of Voltalia'sbusiness model.

  • Voltalia owns assets in operations totaling 717 MWplus assets under construction for508 MWof which a great part (357 MW) is expected to be completed in 2020. Voltalia has also secured long-term sales contracts for an additional 681 MW which are not yet in construction, allowing for further growth.
  • Thanks to long-term power sales contracts with a weighted-average remaining life of 17.1 years, and assuming a 5.0 EUR/BRL exchange rate and average wind/solar/hydro resource, the existing 717 MW of installed capacity currently inoperation are expected to generate ?111 million of EBITDA in 2020, and the 1,225 MW ofcapacity currently in construction and operation are expected to generate, once fully constructed, ?180 million of EBITDA per year.
  • The 2020 EBITDAguidance is sensitive to the EUR/BRL exchange rate, which has been volatile since the Covid-19 outbreak. The guidance range was initially set at a 4.3 EUR/BRL rate. The ?160 million low-end of the range assumes a 5.0 EUR/BRL rate.Since the beginning of the year, the average EUR/BRL exchange rate is 4.8[6].Looking beyond 2020, Voltalia benefits from a natural long-term currency hedge since long-term sales contracts provide for prices indexed on inflation.

 

2023ambitionsconfirmed and fully financed

In June 2019, Voltalia announced a new2.6 GW ambition of capacity in operation or in construction in 2023. The required equity for this new growth ambition has been entirely financed by the subsequent capital increase.

73% of the 2.6 GW target is secured thanks to new long-term power sales secured recently: 389MW in 2019 plus388 MW since the beginning of 2020.

Voltalia'spipelineof future projects, to be kept or sold with construction and maintenance Services,has reached 7.8 GW at the end of 2019, a 28% increase year-on-year. Voltalia needs to transform and keep less than 10% of this pipeline in the next four years to reach its capacity ambitions.

With these early successes, Voltalia is in a position to confirm its 2023 ambitions:

  • 2.6GW installed capacity in operation or construction at year-end
  • ?275-?300 million EBITDA

Next on the agenda: Q1 2020 revenues on April 22, 2020

About Voltalia (www.voltalia.com)

Voltalia is an international player in the renewable energy sector. The Group produces and sells electricity generated from wind, solar, hydraulic, biomass and storage facilities that it owns and operates.Voltalia has generating capacity in operation and under construction of more than 1.2 GW and a portfolio of projects under development representing total capacity of 7.8 GW.

Voltalia is also a service provider and supports its investor clients in renewable energy projects during all phases, from design to operation and maintenance. 

As a pioneer in the corporate market, Voltalia provides a global offer to private companies, ranging from the supply of green electricity and energy efficiency services to the local production of their own electricity.

The Group has 791 employees and is present in 20 countries on 4 continents and is able to act worldwide on behalf of its clients.

Voltalia is listed on the regulated market of Euronext Paris, compartment B (FR0011995588 - VLTSA) and is part of the Enternext Tech 40 and CAC Mid & Small indices. The Group is also included in the Gaïa-Index, an index for socially responsible midcaps.

 

Voltalia

Investor Relations: invest@voltalia.com

+33 (0)1 81 70 37 00

Actifin

Press Contact: Jennifer Jullia

jjullia@actifin.fr

+33 (0)1 56 88 11 11

 

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements relating to the business of Voltalia, which shall not be considered per se as historical facts, including the ability to manufacture, market, commercialize and achieve market acceptance for specific projects developed by Voltalia, estimates for future performance and estimates regarding anticipated operating losses, future revenues, capital requirements, needs for additional financing. In addition, even if the actual results or development of Voltalia are consistent with the forward-looking statements contained in this press release, those results or developments of Voltalia may not be indicative of their in the future.

In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by words such as "could," "should," "may," "expects," "anticipates," "believes," "intends," "estimates," "aims," "targets," or similar words. Although the management of Voltalia believes that these forward-looking statements are reasonably made, they are based largely on the current expectations of Voltalia as of the date of this press release and are subject to a number of known and unknown risks and uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievement expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. In particular, the expectations of Voltalia could be affected by, among other things, uncertainties involved in Voltalia's produced electricity selling price, the evolution of the regulatory context in which Voltalia operates and the competitiveness of renewable energies or any other risk and uncertainties that may affect Voltalia's production sites' capacity or profitability of as well as those developed or identified in any public documents filed by Voltalia with the AMF, included those listed in section 2.2 "Risk factors" of the 2018 document de référence filed with the French financial market authority (the Autorité des marchés financiers - the "AMF") on March 29, 2019 under number D.19-0222. In light of these risks and uncertainties, there can be no assurance that the forward-looking statements made in this press release will in fact be realized. Notwithstanding the compliance with article 223-1 of the General Regulation of the AMF (the information disclosed must be "accurate, precise and fairly presented"), Voltalia is providing the information in these materials as of this press release, and disclaims any intention or obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

 

Installed capacity at end December 2019[7]

In MW

Wind

Solar

Biomass

Hydro

Hybrid

December 2019

Brazil

448.3

 

 

 

16.0

464.3

Egypt

 

32.0

 

 

 

32.0

France

52.2

72.7

 

4.5

 

129.4

French Guiana

 

6.2

1.7

5.4

 

13.3

Greece

 

4.7

 

 

 

4.7

United Kingdom

 

7.3

 

 

 

7.3

Portugal

 

4.7

 

 

 

4.7

Italy

 

8.1

 

 

 

8.1

Belgium

 

11.3

 

 

 

11.3

Spain

 

2.7

 

 

 

2.7

Total

500.5

149.7

1.7

9.9

16.0

677.8

* 4 MW of solar and 12 MW thermal

 

Electricity production report

(in GWh)

Wind

Solar

Biomass

Hydro

Hybrid

Total FY 2019

Brazil

1 789.0

 

 

 

44.1

1 833.1

Egypt

 

12.7

 

 

 

12.7

France

120.1

78.9

 

0.2

 

199.2

French Guiana

 

3.0

10.0

19.5

 

32.5

Greece

 

7.1

 

 

 

7.1

United Kingdom

 

7.8

 

 

 

7.8

Portugal

 

6.2

 

 

 

6.2

Italy

 

8.8

 

 

 

8.8

Belgium

 

10.1

 

 

 

10.1

Total

1 909.1

134.6

10.0

19.7

44.1

2 117.4

Includes the production of Oiapoque solar

  

Consolidated income statement (unaudited)

In ? thousands

At 31 December 2019

At 31 December 2018

 

Change %

Revenues

175 470

180 660

(5 190)

(3)%

Purchases and sub-contracting

(9 574)

(27 282)

17 708

(65)%

External expenses

(63 323)

(54 873)

(8 450)

15%

Payroll expenses

(30 376)

(20 384)

(9 992)

49%

Other operating income and expenses

(7 105)

(1 913)

(5 192)

x 3,7

Total operating expenses

(110 377)

(104 452)

(5 925)

6%

EBITDA

65 092

76 209

(11 117)

(15)%

% EBITDA

37%

42%

 

 

Other financial income and expenses

(472)

103

(575)

x (4,6)

Allocations and reversals of depreciation, amortisation and provisions

(28 984)

(29 078)

95

(0)%

Operating revenue (EBIT)

35 637

47 234

(11 597)

(25)%

% EBIT

20%

26%

 

 

Borrowing costs

(33 836)

(32 020)

(1 816)

6%

Other financial income and expenses

6 019

2 076

3 943

x 2,9

Income tax and other taxes

(4 970)

(11 480)

6 510

(57)%

Income from companies at equity

(51)

151

(202)

x (0,3)

Net profit (loss)

2 799

5 960

(3 161)

(53)%

% Net profit (loss)

2%

3%

 

 

Group Share

4 627

8 525

(3 898)

(46)%

Minority interests

(1 828)

(2 565)

737

(29)%

Earnings per share (in euros):

 

 

 

 

Before dilution

0.067

0.174

(0.107)

(62)%

After dilution

0.066

0.173

(0.107)

(62)%

 

 

Consolidated balance sheet (unaudited)

In ? thousands

At 31 December 2019

At 31 December 2018

 

Change

%

Goodwill

63 457

46 033

 

17 424

38%

Intangible assets in progress

168 961

96 418

 

72 543

75%

Property, plant and equipment

897 639

608 228

 

289 411

48%

Equity affiliates

3 048

2 303

 

745

32%

Non-current financial assets

22 628

22 012

 

616

3%

Deferred tax assets

2 360

367

 

1 993

x 6,4

Other non-current assets

12 607

226

 

12 381

x 55,7

Non-current assets

1 170 700

775 588

 

395 112

51%

Inventories and work in progress

40 952

30 868

 

10 085

33%

Trade receivables

47 023

41 439

 

5 584

13%

Other current financial assets

3 576

3 055

 

521

17%

Other current assets

21 353

25 706

 

(4 137)

(17)%

Current tax assets

1 471

1 359

 

113

8%

Cash and net cash equivalents

269 743

108 608

 

161 134

x 2,5

Current assets

384 118

211 034

 

173 084

82%

Total Assets

1 554 817

986 622

 

568 195

58%

Group equity

708 897

317 624

 

391 273

x 2,2

Non-controlling interests

51 310

54 747

 

(3 437)

(6)%

Equity

760 207

372 371

 

387 836

x 2

Non-current provisions

3 431

5 308

 

(1 877)

(35)%

Provisions for post-employment benefits

1 172

805

 

367

46%

Deferred tax liabilities

2 687

1 658

 

1 029

62%

Long-term borrowings

592 561

435 342

 

157 219

36%

Other non-current financial liabilities

8 956

3 665

 

5 291

x 2,4

Non-current liabilities

282

1 464

 

(1 182)

(81)%

Non-current liabilities

609 089

448 242

 

160 847

36%

Current provisions

6 375

12 876

 

(6 501)

(50)%

Short-term borrowings

63 674

70 654

 

(6 980)

(10)%

Trade and other payables

77 403

48 677

 

28 726

59%

Other tax liabilities

6 641

11 427

 

(4 786)

(42)%

Other current liabilities

31 428

22 374

 

9 054

40%

Current liabilities

185 521

166 008

 

19 512

12%

Total Liabilities

1 554 817

986 622

 

568 195

58%

 


[1]?270 million of cash and cash equivalent plus ?135 million of unused corporate revolving credit line, on top of various undrawn project finance loans

[2]Calculated as Financial Debt / (Equity + Financial Debt)

[3]Accounts reviewed and closed by the Board of directors on March, 20, 2020, anticipating the exception order allowing the Board to close the annual accounts by conference call

[4]See full-year results communication dated March 19, 2019. In 2018, In 2018, Voltalia took advantage of non-recurring opportunities, by suspending the execution of contracts for some of its wind farms (60 MW atAreiaBranca and 99 MW at Vila Para) andsell the electricity at higher pricesthrough private short-term contracts on the free market.

[5]  Financial Debt / (Equity + Financial Debt)

[6]From January 1stuntil March 18th.

[7] Including the contribution of Helexia from July 1st, 2019


Regulatory filing PDF file

Document title: pdf-VEN
Document: https://eqs-cockpit.com/c/fncls.ssp?u=QDRCSUGMNI


Language: English
Company: Voltalia SA
84 boulevard de Sébastopol
75003 Paris
France
E-mail: invest@voltalia.com
Internet: www.voltalia.com
ISIN: FR0011995588
Euronext Ticker: VLTSA
AMF Category: Inside information / News release on accounts, results
EQS News ID: 1003729
 
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