Mighty River Power: Quarterly Operational Update, March 2014
Mighty River Power – Quarterly Operational Update: Three months ended 31 March 2014
• GEOTHERMAL
GENERATION – increased by 36% to the highest-ever
production level.
• HYDRO GENERATION up 13%
reflecting the decision to build-up storage in prior
quarter.
• COMMERCIAL SALES VOLUMES down
increasing net wholesale sales.
GEOTHERMAL GENERATION
INCREASES BY 36%, HYDRO GENERATION UP
Mighty River
Power’s geothermal production was its highest ever in the
period at 682GWh, an increase of 179GWh (or 36%) on the
prior comparable period (pcp) – making up 45% of Mighty
River Power’s total generation. The boost in geothermal
production was the result of the additional base-load
generation from the 82MW Ngatamariki station completed in
September last year, and increased generation from Kawerau
due to more fuel availability with a new consent secured for
additional fuel. Gas-fired generation at Southdown was only
6GWh during the quarter due to the plant being out for
routine maintenance. Southdown is being progressively
returned to service with two units now operational, and the
third unit expected to be back in service by the end of
April.
Hydro generation was up 95GWh on pcp (up 13%) to 834GWh despite quarterly inflows at the 2nd percentile. There has only been one drier year on record for the January to March period. The Company had built-up storage in the previous quarter to average levels at 1 January 2014.
COMMERCIAL SALES VOLUMES DOWN, NET WHOLESALE
SALES UP
Net sales to the wholesale market (102GWh
long) increased as a result of Mighty River Power reducing
commercial sales commitments by 12% through 2013 (calendar
year), with the wholesale market providing better rewards
for the Company’s flexible hydro generation. Since the
beginning of 2014 the Company has seen increased volatility
and higher pricing in the wholesale market, and the longer
net sales position gave the Company flexibility to optimise
value in the market resulting in the price achieved for
total generation of $105.34/MWh (up 8%). The overall price
the Company achieved for its fixed-price electricity sales
was up slightly (1.3%) to $112.67/MWh, which reflected
higher commercial prices. Both residential prices and
volumes remained flat, with the Company holding broadly
steady market share for the period. The Company announced in
December that there would be no increase in residential
energy prices until at least April 2015, and it has recently
also increased its Prompt Payment Discount by 2% for
customers on both direct debit and electronic
billing.
TAUPO STORAGE AT LAST YEAR’S LOW
LEVEL
Lake Taupo ended the period with storage at 33%
of average, with both national and Taupo storage at about
the same level as they were this time last year. Typically
Taupo inflows increase in May from the low in April. Mighty
River Power’s lower commercial sales commitments and
higher reliable base-load geothermal production, along with
dry year cover and hedging contracts, provides the Company
with resilience to manage wholesale price risk when
hydrology is low. Mighty River Power will release its
financial results for the year ending 30 June 2014 on 20
August 2014.
Click on the link below for the full
Quarterly Operational Update and the history of operating
statistics
http://www.mightyriver.co.nz/Investor-Centre/Reports-and-Presentations/Operational-Information.aspx
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ENDS