Emitents | Augstsprieguma tīkls, AS (64883LC3F12690GATG87) |
Veids | 1.1 Gada finanšu pārskati un revīzijas ziņojumi |
Valoda | EN |
Statuss | Publicēts |
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Datums | 2024-04-29 21:19:50 |
Versijas komentārs | Attached Annex: Corporate Governance Report |
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29.04.2024 In 2023, the Latvian transmission system operator JSC “Augstsprieguma tīkls” (“AST”) implemented significant projects to strengthen the electricity network aimed at increasing Latvia’s energy security and energy independence. In the reporting period, AST achieved a turnover of EUR 158.01 million and a profit of EUR 11.2 million, an increase of 2% compared to the previous year, according to the published consolidated financial statements of the AST Group. In the reporting period, a significant part of AST’s profit was made up by the dividends received from the subsidiary AS “Conexus Baltic Grid” (“Conexus”) totalling EUR 5.72 million. The authorisation granted by the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) Council to offset the losses of the electricity transmission segment with income from congestion fee revenues amounting to EUR 14.13 million also had a positive impact on the profitability of AST. The increase in AST's profit, compared to the unaudited interim reports for 2023, is related to the recognition of congestion fee revenues to offset the losses of the electricity transmission segment in the amount of EUR 14.13 million (in the unaudited interim reports for 2023 – EUR 12.54 million). In the first 6 months of 2023, the electricity price for transmission losses and technological consumption was nearly three times higher than the electricity price estimated in the electricity transmission tariff. To ensure the profitability of the transmission system operator, the PUC Council approved new tariffs for electricity transmission network services and allowed to use congestion fee revenues to offset losses. At the same time, as a result of AST optimisation measures and in cooperation with PUC and the Ministry of Climate and Energy, electricity transmission tariffs have remained competitive in the region. In 2023, the AST Group’s net turnover totalled EUR 234.48 million, but the profit for the reporting year totalled EUR 10.23 million. The profit of AST Group was negatively affected by the impairment of assets recognised by the subsidiary Conexus. In recognition of AST’s stability and financial credibility, the international rating agency S&P Global Ratings maintained AST’s credit rating at the unchanged high level of A- in 2023 and raised the outlook from stable to positive. At the beginning of 2023, the Ministry of Climate and Energy (MoCE) became a shareholder in AST, allowing energy policy makers to participate in the Group’s development. The AST Group consists of the parent company AST and the subsidiary Conexus, a single natural gas operator in which AST’s shareholding is 68.46%. The AST Group’s primary business is carrying out electricity transmission network operator functions, the efficient management of electricity transmission network facilities, and the transport and storage of natural gas. The electricity transmitted by AST to users in Latvia reached 6,024 gigawatt hours (GWh) in 2023 (6,193 GWh in 2022). The amount of natural gas transmitted by Conexus reached 29.1 terawatt hours (TWh) in 2023 (31.4 TWh in 2022). Last year, the largest volume of gas in the last five years was pumped into the Inčukalns underground gas storage facility (21.7 TWh). “The year 2023 was an important year for Latvia and the Baltic States in terms of strengthening their energy independence - following the cessation of electricity imports from Russia and Belarus when the war in Ukraine began, it was decided last year at the government level to accelerate the synchronisation of the Baltic electricity networks with continental Europe in February 2025. Last year, AST successfully implemented all synchronisation-related projects as planned, including the completion of the reconstruction of the Latvian-Estonian 330 kV Valmiera - Tartu interconnection; the reconstruction of the Valmiera - Tsirgulina interconnection was fast-tracked and is expected to be completed this year. In Ventspils, Grobiņa, and Līksna, the construction of high-performance synchronous compensator stations has begun. We have succeeded in attracting funding from the European Union, which for synchronisation projects accounts for more than 75% of the total costs of the projects,” says Rolands Irklis, Chairman of the AST Board. With regard to the development of renewable energy sources (RES), 2023 was a significant year for AST, in which important agreements were reached on the development of new interconnections. A memorandum was signed on the establishment of the fourth electricity interconnection between Estonia and Latvia. This new maritime interconnection will not only increase the transmission capacity between Estonia and Latvia but will also contribute to the development of renewable energy sources in the Baltic Sea region. The memorandum signed by the Baltic transmission system operators with the German transmission system operator 50Hertz on the establishment of the Baltic WindConnector electricity transmission interconnection in the Baltic Sea will enable the future connection of high-capacity offshore wind farms, enabling the Baltic states to become exporters of green electricity to Western European markets. Over the next three years, 44 renewable energy projects are expected to be connected to the transmission network as solar and wind power generation in Latvia increases significantly. The total capacity of the transmission network reserved for RES projects is currently 6 GW, which is five times the current peak load of the Latvian power system. Nevertheless, there is great uncertainty as to how many of these projects will be realised by the developers.
In addition to carrying out the Group’s operating activity, AST continued to support Ukraine with donations of materials and equipment for the reconstruction of its energy infrastructure, which had been severely damaged due to Russia’s invasion. In autumn 2023, 66 tonnes of various equipment for the electrical power transmission system and transformer oil were delivered to Ukraine, stocks enough to last at least 20 years. In addition to the Consolidated Annual Report of the AST Group and the AST Annual Report 2023, AST has published its Sustainability Report, prepared following the guidelines of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), and the Corporate Governance Report 2023. The reports can be accessed on the AST website https://www.ast.lv/en/content/financial-statements#AR while the Corporate Governance Report can be found at https://www.ast.lv/en/content/model-corporate-governance#CGR About JSC "Augstsprieguma tikls" AST, the Latvian electrical power transmission system operator, ensures uninterrupted and secure transmission of electricity throughout Latvia. Its vision is to become the leading transmission system operator in the region through the efficient and successful implementation of development-oriented changes. AST has 68.46% shareholding in the capital of the operator of the natural gas transmission and storage system AS “Conexus Baltic Grid”. Further information: Līva Jēgere Head of Communications Ph: +371 26151344 Email: liva.jegere@ast.lv
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