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Enefit Greeni tootmisandmed – jaanuar 2025
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Enefit Green tootis jaanuaris 247,0 GWh elektrit, mida on 30% võrra enam kui aasta tagasi. Kuna Eesti ja Leedu tuuleparkides mõõdetud tuulekiirused olid jaanuaris madalamad mullustest, siis andis kogu toodangu aastase kasvu Sopi- Tootsi tuulepark, mis saavutas täisvõimsuse möödunud kvartalis. Tuuleenergia toodangu maht oli jaanuaris 235,1 GWh ehk kolmandiku võrra suurem kui mullu. Sopi-Tootsi tuulepargi toodang jaanuaris oli 69,0 GWh. Jaanuari lõpus saavutas esimese märkimisväärsema toodangumahu ka Leedu Kelme I tuulepark (jaanuari toodang kokku 5,8 GWh). Jaanuari keskmine tuulekiirus oli portfelliüleselt 7,0 m/s (mullu 7,5 m/s), mis mõjutas tuuleparkide toodangut umbes +10 GWh võrra võrreldes ootustega. Kuna eelmisel aastal lisandus tootmisportfelli olulisel hulgal uusi varasemast märksa võimsamaid tuulikuid, siis avaldame 2025. aasta algusest alates tuulikute võimsusega kaalutud keskmisi tuulekiiruseid. Tootmise allakoormamine liigmadalate elektrihindade tõttu Soome turul avaldas mõju toodangu mahule avaldas, mille tulemusel jäi tootmata üle 12 GWh. 13 GWh ulatuses pakuti Leedu ja Eesti põhivõrguettevõtetele elektrisüsteemi jaoks vajalikke süsteemiteenuseid, mis pakub ettevõttele lisatulusid. Tuuleparkide töökindluse mõju toodangule oli jaanuaris ca -4 GWh, mida põhjustas peamiselt tuulikulabade jäätumine. Kuni 2025. aasta veebruari lõpuni mõjutab koostootmise segmendi energiatoodangu aastast võrdlust biomassipõhiste koostootmisvarade müük, mis lõplikult realiseerus 2024. aasta esimeses kvartalis. Segmendi ainsaks tootmisüksuseks jäänud Iru koostootmisjaama elektritoodang oli jaanuaris 10,4 GWh (+19,4%) ja soojusenergia toodang 36,2 GWh (-3,6%). Iru töökindlus oli jaanuaris 88,6% tingituna kahest seisakust kogukestvusega ca 3,5 ööpäeva, mis mõlemad olid seotud katla põlemisresti vigastustega. Probleeme põhjustasid metalljäätmed jaama kütuseks kasutatava olmeprügi hulgas. Katkestustest hoolimata saavutatud elektritoodangu kasv pea viiendiku võrra oli tingitud madalast mullusest võrdlusbaasist. Päikeseenergia toodangu maht oli jaanuaris 1,2 GWh ehk uute parkide toel ligi kolmandiku suurem kui mullu. Aastaajale iseloomulikult moodustas see umbes 0,5% Enefit Greeni jaanuarikuu elektritoodangust. ?Jaanuari tootmistulemused olid ootuspärased, kuid muret tekitab tuuleenergia ülepakkumine Soome turul, kus peame madalate hindade tõttu sageli tootmist piirama. Usume siiski, et see on ajutine nähtus ning elektritarbijad leiavad peagi võimalusi taskukohase elektri paremaks ärakasutamiseks. Samas on põhjust heameeleks - meie arendusmeeskond on edukalt käivitanud Kelm? I tuulepargi, ning pärast selle ja paari Läti päikesepargi valmimist jääb sel aastal ehitusse veel vaid Kelm? II tuulepark Leedus. Seetõttu keskendume nüüd vanemate ja uute varade kvaliteetsele ning kasumlikule käitamisele. Samuti panustame digitaliseerimisse, et pakkuda suurema hulga varadega süsteemiteenuseid. Kasumlikkuse teemal jätkates - meie koduturgudel jaanuaris elektrihinnad pigem tõusid ja heade toodangute valguses on see meile kasulik. Tuuleenergia allahindlus Eestis oli umbes 13%, jäädes mulluse esimese kvartali tasemele, Leedus aga 18%, mis on vaid veidi kõrgem kui mullu. Soomes püsib tuuleenergia allahindlus endiselt kõrgel, 45-50% vahemikus.," kommenteeris Enefit Greeni juhatuse liige ja tootmisvaldkonna juht Innar Kaasik. Jaanuar 2025 Jaanuar 2024 Muutus, % Elektrienergia toodang riikide kaupa, GWh Eesti 144,0 86,9 65,7% Leedu 90,0 90,8 -0,9% Läti 0,0 1,1 -100,0% Poola 0,7 0,7 2,3% Soome 12,3 10,1 22,2% Kokku 247,0 189,5 30,3% Elektrienergia toodang segmentide kaupa, GWh Tuul 235,1 177,5 32,5% sh. uued tuulepargid 128,2 57,9 121,5% Koostootmine (Iru) 10,4 11,0 -5,7% sh. müüdud varad 0,0 2,3 -100,0% Päike 1,2 0,9 29,5% sh. uued päikesepargid 0,8 0,6 34,4% Muud 0,2 0,1 143,2% Kokku 247,0 189,5 30,3% Soojusenergia, GWh 36,2 49,7 -27,3% sh. müüdud varad 0,0 12,2 -100,0% Lisainfo: Sven Kunsing Finantssuhtluse juht [email protected] (https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=eahglFI0K4UUxwsmqXkQdO3N_ld1uojlGTE_ vteiKcyQu1wfu3r9tXxEfe64TI9iPjXXdLcA-1wKJKK402r4cwPqdjBXLG-Ga36PZFEEUJ4=) https://enefitgreen.ee/investorile/ (https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=2hvtWZj2Sah7P5FHBmegLeIoMx1_pu7PK9v_ TsWBkf-qdy705TQpwpl_2cNDmb3iCN- NkLHEs8SIwbSVVzso9h20XumT41kxmuMBN6kQDnpPywlTouLu7hjVZ5aMG9g6)
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Enefit Green production data – January 2025
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Enefit Green produced 247.0 GWh of electricity in January, which is 30% more than a year ago. As the wind speeds measured in Estonian and Lithuanian wind farms were lower in January than last year, the increase in production was driven by the Sopi-Tootsi wind farm, which reached full capacity during last quarter. The volume of wind energy production in January was 235.1 GWh, a third more than a year ago. The output of the Sopi-Tootsi wind farm in January was 69.0 GWh. At the end of January, the Kelme I wind farm in Lithuania also achieved the first significant production output (5.8 GWh). The average wind speed in January was 7.0 m/s across the portfolio (7.5 m/s last year), which impacted the output of wind farms by about +10 GWh compared to expectations. As a significant number of new more powerful wind turbines were added to the production portfolio last year, we are publishing the installed- capacity-weighted average wind speeds going forward. Production curtailments due to excessively low electricity prices on the Finnish market had -12 GWh negative impact on the production volume. 13 GWh worth of system services, which provide the company with some additional revenue stream, were offered to the Lithuanian and Estonian TSOs. Availability impact in January was about -4 GWh, which was mainly caused by turbine blade icing incidents. Until end of February 2025, the annual comparison of energy production in cogeneration segment is impacted by the sale of biomass-based cogeneration assets, which was finalized in Q1 2024. In January, the electricity production of the Iru cogeneration plant, which remains the only production unit in the segment, was 10.4 GWh (+19.4%) and the production of thermal energy was 36.2 GWh (-3.6%). Plant's availability was 88.6% in January due to two stoppages with a total duration of about 3.5 days, both of which were related to damages of the boiler grate. The damages were caused by metal waste content in mixed municipal waste used as fuel for the plant. The increase in electricity production by almost a fifth despite the stoppages was due to the low reference base last year. The volume of solar energy production was 1.2 GWh in January, which is almost a third higher than last year supported by added capacity during the year. Characteristically for the season, it accounted for just about 0.5% of Enefit Green's electricity production in January. "January's production results were satisfactory. We are concerned about the current oversupply of wind energy on the Finnish market, where we often have to curtail production due to excessively low prices. However, we believe that this problem is of a relatively short-term nature as consumers will find ways to make better use of very affordable power. At the same time, we are happy about the launch of the Kelme I wind farm by our development team. Following the completion of this and a couple of Latvian solar farms, the Kelme II wind farm in Lithuania will remain our only significant asset under construction this year. Thus, our efforts will now be focused on the high quality and profitable operation of all newly added and older assets and on increasing digitization so that we are able to provide system services with even larger asset base. Speaking of profitability, the average electricity prices in our home markets remained on an upward trend in January. In the light of good production results this is beneficial for us. Wind discount in Estonia was about 13%, i.e. at the level of the Q1 2024, and in Lithuania about 18%, or only slightly higher than last year. Finnish wind discount continues high in the 45-50% range," commented Innar Kaasik, Member of the Management Board and Head of Production at Enefit Green. January 2025 January 2024 Change, % Electricity production by countries, GWh Estonia 144.0 86.9 65.7% Lithuania 90.0 90.8 -0.9% Latvia 0.0 1.1 -100.0% Poland 0.7 0.7 2.3% Finland 12.3 10.1 22.2% Total 247.0 189.5 30.3% Electricity production by segment, GWh Wind 235.1 177.5 32.5% incl. new wind farms 128.2 57.9 121.5% Cogeneration 10.4 11.0 -5.7% incl. assets sold 0.0 2.3 -100.0% Solar 1.2 0.9 29.5% incl. new solar farms 0.8 0.6 34.4% Other 0.2 0.1 143.2% Total 247.0 189.5 30.3% Heat energy, GWh 36.2 49.7 -27.3% incl. assets sold 0.0 12.2 -100.0% Further information: Sven Kunsing Head of Finance Communications [email protected] (https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=eahglFI0K4UUxwsmqXkQdO3N_ld1uojlGTE_ vteiKcyQu1wfu3r9tXxEfe64TI9iPjXXdLcA-1wKJKK402r4cwPqdjBXLG-Ga36PZFEEUJ4=) (https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=eahglFI0K4UUxwsmqXkQdO3N_ld1uojlGTE_ vteiKcyQu1wfu3r9tXxEfe64TI9iPjXXdLcA-1wKJKK402r4cwPqdjBXLG- Ga36PZFEEUJ4=)https://enefitgreen.ee/en/investorile/ (https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=2hvtWZj2Sah7P5FHBmegLeIoMx1_pu7PK9v_ TsWBkf9HVGRVBco0gBWNAR8sTIf_RfHfPw1v74a_H6m3SjVkIBzGyIVVbjGOe57EOq9- agKg8ttz2h5EHYmF0la-hs-rAYHvQm2Fvlu3QknP8tcDCA==)