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Release Date: February 27, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Positive Points
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Enel Chile SA (NYSE:ENIC) reported a 12% increase in hydro generation due to favorable hydrological conditions and the El Nino phenomenon.
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The Los Condores hydro power project has been successfully connected to the system and is operating at full capacity.
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The company completed the expansion of its renewable portfolio, including 693 megawatts of new capacity, enhancing its renewable energy footprint.
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Enel Chile SA (NYSE:ENIC) achieved its adjusted EBITDA and net income targets for 2024, aligning with its strategic plan.
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The company secured contracts with Argentinian natural gas providers for 2025, ensuring a stable and predictable supply throughout the year.
Negative Points
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Enel Chile SA (NYSE:ENIC) faced a $20 million fine due to service interruptions caused by extreme weather events in August 2024.
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The company had to implement a voluntary compensation program worth approximately $80 million for customers affected by power outages.
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There was an 8% decrease in net electricity generation during the fourth quarter of 2024 due to lower thermal dispatch and other factors.
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The August 2024 storm led to significant challenges in electricity distribution, resulting in widespread power outages.
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Enel Chile SA (NYSE:ENIC) experienced a non-cash impact of $657 million due to a change in functional currency, affecting its financial reporting.
Q & A Highlights
Q: We saw a big blackout in Chile recently. Was it a systemic event, and will distribution companies like yours face penalties? A: The blackout was caused by the transmission system, not by our distribution network. We are not liable for penalties as the issue was not within our control. The coordinator and sector will analyze the situation further, but currently, we do not foresee any penalties for our distribution company. - Giuseppe Pelelli, CEO
Q: Your hydro output assumption for 2025 is based on a 10-year average. Given the recent wet years, could this estimate be conservative? A: We use a conservative approach based on historical data due to the volatility of hydro conditions. It's too early to predict the weather for 2025, but we will provide more information as the year progresses. - Giuseppe Pelelli, CEO
Q: Can you explain your strategy with battery projects and their expected returns? A: Our battery projects are hybrid, built alongside solar or wind projects. The expected internal rate of return (IRR) is in the double digits, though it varies by project and location. We see batteries as a key part of our strategy to enhance flexibility and resilience. - Giuseppe Pelelli, CEO