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Orsted flags impairments of about $1.7 billion on US rate increases

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Posted on January 20, 2025

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(Reuters) - Denmark's Orsted announced on Monday an impairment charge of 12.1 billion Danish crowns ($1.69 billion) in the fourth quarter due to U.S. interest-rate increases. The offshore wind

Orsted flags impairments of about $1.7 billion on US rate increases

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Offshore wind developer Orsted on Monday posted an impairment charge of 12.1 billion Danish crowns ($1.69 billion) in the fourth quarter, citing a delay and higher costs for its Sunrise Wind project, as well as higher U.S. financing costs.

The company said it had reassessed the 924-megawatt offshore wind project, situated about 30 miles east of Montauk, New York, to include delays and increased costs, which would lead to an impairment of 4.3 billion crowns in the fourth quarter.

"The impairments announced today, and especially the continued construction challenges, are very disappointing," Orsted CEO Mads Nipper said in a statement.

"We remain committed to the U.S. market in the long term with its potential for renewables ... We continue to navigate the complexities and uncertainties we face in a nascent offshore industry in the new U.S. market," he added.

The expected commissioning of Sunrise Wind has been delayed into the second half of 2027, Orsted said, adding that project costs had increased in particular with regard to the monopile foundations to keep fabrication and installation on track.

Orsted also said higher U.S. financing costs had hurt its U.S. portfolio, primarily its offshore wind projects, leading to an impairment of 4.3 billion crowns in the fourth quarter.

The company's preliminary profit before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation, and excluding new partnerships and cancellation fees, landed at 24.8 billion crowns for the full year of 2024.

($1 = 7.1779 Danish crowns)

(Reporting by Gnaneshwar Rajan in Bengaluru and Louise Rasmussen in Copenhagen; Editing by Nia Williams, Rod Nickel and David Gregorio)

Key Takeaways

  • Orsted reports $1.7 billion impairment due to US rate hikes.
  • Sunrise Wind project faces delays and increased costs.
  • CEO Mads Nipper expresses commitment to US market.
  • Higher US financing costs impact offshore wind projects.
  • Sunrise Wind commissioning delayed to second half of 2027.

Frequently Asked Questions

What impairment charge did Orsted announce?
Orsted announced an impairment charge of 12.1 billion Danish crowns, approximately $1.69 billion, in the fourth quarter.
What factors contributed to the impairment charge?
The impairment charge was attributed to delays and increased costs associated with the offshore wind project located east of Montauk, New York.
When is the Sunrise Wind project expected to be commissioned?
The commissioning of the Sunrise Wind project has been delayed into the second half of 2027.
How have US financing costs affected Orsted's projects?
Higher U.S. financing costs have negatively impacted Orsted's U.S. portfolio, particularly its offshore wind projects, leading to an impairment of 4.3 billion crowns.
What is Orsted's outlook for the U.S. market?
Despite the challenges, Orsted CEO Mads Nipper expressed a commitment to the U.S. market, citing its long-term potential for renewable energy.

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