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Acciona SA (ACXIF) (Q4 2024) Earnings Call Highlights: Navigating Challenges and Capitalizing ...

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  • Revenue: EUR3 billion, a decline of 14% due to lower power prices.

  • EBITDA: Total EBITDA fell by 13% to EUR1,123 million; EBITDA from operations at EUR1.05 billion.

  • Net Profit: EUR357 million, down 32% from the previous year.

  • Net Debt: EUR4.1 billion, with a target to reduce to EUR3.5 billion by year-end.

  • Infrastructure Backlog: EUR54 billion, an all-time high.

  • New Capacity Additions: 2 gigawatts added in 2024, including 923 megawatts at McIntyre wind farm in Australia.

  • Asset Rotation Proceeds: EUR1.3 billion achieved, with a target of EUR3 billion for 2024 and 2025.

  • Investment Grade Rating: Maintained BBB-minus rating with a stable outlook from Fitch.

  • Generation Revenues: EUR1.6 billion, down 12% due to a 20% decline in average captured price.

  • Consolidated Production: Increased by 11% to 23.8 terawatt hours.

  • CapEx: EUR1.5 billion expected for 2025, with a focus on reducing work in progress.

  • Asset Rotation EBITDA: EUR73 million from asset rotation activities.

  • Hydro Asset Disposal: EUR425 million secured from recent hydro asset sales.

Release Date: February 28, 2025

For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.

Positive Points

  • Acciona SA (ACXIF) achieved a record revenue of EUR2.5 billion in 2024, with significant contributions from the infrastructure segment and Nordex.

  • The company's infrastructure backlog reached an all-time high of EUR54 billion, driven by landmark concession awards.

  • ACCIONA Energia added 2 gigawatts of capacity in 2024, surpassing its target and marking a peak in its growth cycle.

  • Nordex showed a remarkable recovery with a 20% growth in its order book and improved profit margins.

  • The company maintained its investment-grade credit rating and avoided tax overruns or write-offs despite challenging market conditions.

Negative Points

  • ACCIONA Energia faced challenges in the Spanish market, leading to a revision of its EBITDA expectations.

  • The average captured price for electricity declined by 20%, impacting generation revenues.

  • The company experienced a 32% decline in net profit, amounting to EUR357 million.

  • There were three fatalities among subcontractors' employees, highlighting safety concerns.

  • The US market presents volatility risks due to political changes and rhetoric against renewables.

Q & A Highlights

Q: What is Acciona's strategy regarding minority buyouts and equity swaps given the low trading levels of ACCIONA Energia? A: Jose Manuel Entrecanales Domecq, Executive Chairman and CEO, stated that despite the disappointing price levels, Acciona sees a solid future and will keep most options open. The company considers buying its own stock as an opportunity due to its undervaluation. However, there are no significant plans to change the current status in the short run.