ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
The
AES Corporation (NYSE: AES) announced that one of its subsidiaries,
AES 3C Maritza East I (Maritza) in Bulgaria, has received €309 million
($350 million) in outstanding receivables from NEK, the state-owned
wholesale power company. This payment was related to the amendment to
Maritza’s Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) signed in August 2015. Maritza
will use the majority of the proceeds to pay the local coal mine that
supplies the plant, as well as repay the lenders of the plant’s
non-recourse debt.
“As a direct result of the steps taken by the Government of Bulgaria to
strengthen the financial position of NEK, Maritza has received full
payment of its outstanding receivables,” said Andrés
Gluski, AES President and Chief Executive Officer. “Maritza is one
of the most reliable and cleanest coal-fired plants in Europe, using
only domestically sourced fuel. By meeting all of its contractual
obligations, Bulgaria is sending a very positive sign to all foreign
investors in the country.”
Under the amendment, both parties agreed to make certain changes to the
PPA, including reducing the capacity payment to Maritza by 14 percent
through 2026, the PPA term. In exchange, NEK agreed to pay Maritza its
full outstanding receivables. These terms were previously incorporated
in the Company’s 2016 guidance and 2017-2018 expectations.
“The resolution at Maritza is another step in our efforts to improve the
stability of our financial results,” said Tom
O’Flynn, AES Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.
“With our progress to-date and our outlook for the remainder of 2016, we
remain on track to deliver on our financial and strategic objectives.”
The Company also announced that it is reaffirming its 2016 guidance for
all metrics. However, the Company expects its first quarter 2016
Adjusted EPS results to be significantly below first quarter 2015
Adjusted EPS of $0.25, which was 20% of full year 2015 Adjusted EPS.
First quarter 2016 Adjusted EPS was impacted by a higher adjusted
effective tax rate, primarily as a result of the enactment of income tax
reforms in Chile, as anticipated and previously included in its
guidance. The Company continues to expect its full year 2016 tax rate to
be 31% to 33%. First quarter 2016 results were also impacted by the
devaluation of foreign currencies in Latin America and Europe. The
Company is therefore reaffirming its full year 2016 Adjusted EPS
guidance range of $0.95 to $1.05.
The Company expects its first quarter 2016 Proportional Free Cash Flow
results to be largely in line with its first quarter 2015 Proportional
Free Cash Flow of $265 million, which was 21% of full year 2015
Proportional Free Cash Flow. The Company is reaffirming its full year
2016 Proportional Free Cash Flow guidance range of $1,000 to $1,350
million. The Company is continuing to review its first quarter 2016
results and will provide an update on its earnings call scheduled for Monday,
May 9, 2016.
About AES
The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES) is a Fortune 200 global power company.
We provide affordable, sustainable energy to 17 countries through our
diverse portfolio of distribution businesses as well as thermal and
renewable generation facilities. Our workforce of 21,000 people is
committed to operational excellence and meeting the world’s changing
power needs. Our 2015 revenues were $15 billion and we own and
manage $37 billion in total assets. To learn more, please visit www.aes.com.
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