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Polish utility PGE Q1 core profit jumps on lower CO2 emission costs

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GDANSK (Reuters) -Poland's biggest energy utility PGE reported a first-quarter recurring core profit of 4.33 billion zlotys ($1.16 billion) on Tuesday, up 71% on the year, primarily due to lower CO2

PGE Reports 71% Surge in Q1 Core Profit Due to Lower CO2 Costs

GDANSK (Reuters) -Poland's biggest energy utility PGE reported a first-quarter recurring core profit of 4.33 billion zlotys ($1.16 billion) on Tuesday, up 71% on the year, primarily due to lower CO2 emission costs and regulatory revenue gains.

The results were in line with the company's preliminary estimates reported in mid-May.

WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

PGE, like other Polish utilities, is navigating structural shifts in the country's energy landscape as growing renewable adoption slowly diminishes coal's longstanding dominance.

Coal's share in Poland's electricity production fell to 57.1% in 2024, while renewable energy sources reached a record 29.6% of the country's total electricity generation, according to Forum Energii think-tank data.

CONTEXT

The company's core profit rise was mainly driven by lower CO2 emission costs, and higher government-regulated payments for grid stabilization services and capacity mechanisms.

Improved results from electricity sales to end customers and higher revenue from heat sales also contributed positively to the result.

BY THE NUMBERS

PGE's net profit for the first quarter rose over 170% to 2.42 billion zlotys. Sales revenue rose around 2% to 17.17 billion zlotys from 16.84 billion zlotys a year ago.

The company's cost of goods sold reached 13.34 billion zlotys in the quarter, down 11% from 15.05 billion zlotys in the first quarter of 2024.

($1 = 3.7484 zlotys)

(Reporting by Rafal W. Nowak; editing by David Evans)

Key Takeaways

  • PGE's Q1 core profit rose 71% due to lower CO2 costs.
  • Poland's energy landscape is shifting towards renewables.
  • Coal's share in electricity production fell to 57.1% in 2024.
  • PGE's net profit increased over 170% in Q1.
  • Sales revenue rose to 17.17 billion zlotys.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was PGE's core profit for the first quarter?
PGE reported a first-quarter recurring core profit of 4.33 billion zlotys, which is approximately $1.16 billion, marking a 71% increase year-on-year.
What contributed to the rise in PGE's core profit?
The rise in PGE's core profit was primarily driven by lower CO2 emission costs, along with higher government-regulated payments for grid stabilization services.
How did coal and renewable energy production change in Poland?
Coal's share in Poland's electricity production decreased to 57.1% in 2024, while renewable energy sources increased to a record 29.6% of the total electricity generation.
What was PGE's net profit increase for the first quarter?
PGE's net profit for the first quarter rose over 170% to 2.42 billion zlotys, indicating significant financial growth.
What was the sales revenue for PGE in the first quarter?
PGE's sales revenue increased around 2% to 17.17 billion zlotys, up from 16.84 billion zlotys a year ago.

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