Core Viewpoint - Fingrid's half-year report for 2025 indicates a significant decline in turnover due to a mild winter, while the company continues to attract investments in data centers and energy storage, reflecting a shift in the energy landscape in Finland [3][4]. Financial Performance - Turnover for January–June 2025 was €572.1 million, down 23.4% from €746.7 million in the same period of 2024 [2]. - Operating result decreased by 7.3% to €140.0 million from €150.9 million year-on-year [2]. - Result before taxes fell by 8.8% to €134.5 million compared to €147.4 million in the previous year [2]. - Net cash flow from operations increased significantly to €261.2 million from €109.7 million, a 138.2% rise [2]. - Accumulated congestion income rose to €168.4 million, up 21.0% from €139.2 million [2]. - Interest-bearing net debt increased by 49.6% to €1,047.6 million from €700.1 million [2]. Operational Highlights - The transmission reliability rate of Fingrid's grid remained very high at 99.99999% [2][4]. - Electricity consumption in Finland was stable at 43.3 TWh, slightly up from 43.1 TWh [2][9]. - The company connected 794 MW of new renewable production to the grid, an increase from 585 MW [2][9]. - The number of connection enquiries for new electricity consumption exceeded 400 GW, with approximately 30 GW for grid energy storage [9]. Investment and Development - Fingrid's gross capital expenditure is projected to be around €1.7 billion from 2025 to 2028, with €629.8 million already committed [4]. - Key projects, including the Aurora Line and EstLink 2, are progressing on schedule, enhancing cross-border transmission capacity [7][9]. - The company raised grid service fees by 8% starting January 2025 to cover increased operational costs [4][9]. Market Dynamics - The energy transformation in Finland is accelerating, with a notable increase in interest for data centers and energy storage investments [3][4]. - The balance service's share of turnover decreased to 46% from 57% due to lower imbalance power prices [4]. - The electricity market is experiencing significant price volatility, impacting operational costs and risk management [10][17]. Regulatory and Legal Matters - Fingrid is involved in legal proceedings regarding the Energy Authority's decisions on balance service terms and profit specification for electricity transmission operations [11][12][13]. - The company is actively reviewing its investment needs as part of a 10-year grid development plan [6]. Future Outlook - The company anticipates continued growth in electricity consumption in Finland and plans to maintain its investment capacity to meet customer needs [17]. - Fingrid's debt service capacity is expected to remain stable, with no changes to its earnings guidance [17].
Fingrid group’s Half-Year Report 1.1.–30.6.2025
Globenewswire·2025-07-24 10:00