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Kenon Holdings Reports Q2 2025 Results and Additional Updates
Kenon HoldingsKenon Holdings(US:KEN) Prnewswireยท2025-08-28 11:45

Core Insights - Kenon Holdings Ltd. reported its Q2 2025 results, highlighting significant financial developments and operational updates [1] Financial Performance - OPC Energy Ltd. (OPC), a subsidiary of Kenon, generated revenue of $196 million in Q2 2025, an increase from $181 million in Q2 2024, reflecting a growth of approximately 8.3% [6][10] - The cost of sales for OPC increased to $150 million in Q2 2025 from $129 million in Q2 2024, marking a rise of about 16.3% [13] - OPC's Adjusted EBITDA, including the proportionate share in associated companies, rose to $90 million in Q2 2025, compared to $66 million in Q2 2024, indicating a growth of approximately 36.4% [8][6] Revenue Breakdown - Revenue from private customers in Israel increased by $9 million in Q2 2025, primarily due to higher average tariffs [12] - Revenue from the sale of energy at cogeneration tariff in Israel rose by $7 million, attributed to maintenance work at the Hadera power plant in Q2 2024 [12] - In the U.S., revenue from retail electricity activities increased by $25 million, driven by an expanded scope of services [12] Share Offerings and Capital Raising - OPC raised gross proceeds of NIS 1,750 million (approximately $506 million) through share offerings in June and August 2025 [8] - Kenon participated in the June offering, investing approximately NIS 316 million (about $90 million) [21] - The August private placement generated gross proceeds of NIS 900 million (approximately $266 million) [22] Project Developments - The Israeli Government approved the construction of the Hadera 2 project, expected to have a capacity of 850 MW, with estimated construction costs between NIS 4.5 billion and NIS 5 billion (approximately $1.3 billion to $1.5 billion) [24] - OPC is preparing for the construction of Hadera 2 following government approval [24] Debt and Liquidity - As of June 30, 2025, OPC had unrestricted cash and cash equivalents of $470 million and total outstanding consolidated indebtedness of $1,403 million [18] - Kenon's stand-alone cash was approximately $560 million as of June 30, 2025, with no material debt at the Kenon level [26] Share Repurchase Plan - Since March 2023, Kenon has repurchased approximately 1.8 million shares for a total consideration of about $48 million [27] - The board has increased the authorized share repurchase plan by $10 million to a total of up to $70 million [28]