Second quarter earnings attributable to Class I and Class II Shares reported in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS earnings) were
IFRS earnings include timing adjustments related to rate-regulated activities, unrealized gains or losses on mark-to-market forward and swap commodity contracts, one-time gains and losses, impairments, and items that are not in the normal course of business or a result of day-to-day operations. These items are not included in adjusted earnings.
ATCO Structures
- Executed a contract for the sale and installation of a 42-unit modular hospital complex in
Quebec . The complex was previously on a long-term rental contract, which concluded earlier in the year. Dismantling of the complex has commenced, and installation in the new location is scheduled to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2023. - Reached substantial completion of the Bechtel Pluto Train II project. This included handover of all remaining accommodations and facilities for the stage four milestone and associated siteworks. The final handover was completed approximately four months ahead of the original project schedule.
- Commenced work on two fire relief camps made available for displaced people. One of the fire relief camps is the
Valemount Lodge in BC, which ATCO had previously operated for theTrans Mountain Expansion Project . The second fire relief camp is a 350-bed camp forDene Tha' First Nation .
- Announced the executive appointment of
Wayne Stensby as Chief Operating Officer of ATCO Energy Systems, the newly branded gas and electrical utility services business, which also oversees our interests in LUMA Energy. - Announced the executive appointment of
Bob Myles as Chief Operating Officer of ATCO EnPower, the newly branded non-regulated energy business, including renewables, clean fuels, and energy storage. - Invested
$332 million in capital expenditures in the second quarter of 2023, of which 86 per cent was invested in ATCO Energy Systems and 14 per cent mainly in ATCO EnPower. (1) - The Barlow solar project achieved full commercial operations. Our other
Calgary solar development project, Deerfoot, is expected to commence energization in the third quarter of 2023, with full commercial operations expected in the fourth quarter of 2023. - Since acquiring the renewable energy portfolio in
January 2023 , the 232-MW of operating Forty Mile andAdelaide wind assets have contributed revenues of$46 million for the six months endedJune 30, 2023 . Uprating work continues for the Forty Mile wind assets with expected completion in the fourth quarter of 2023. This uprating is expected to increase FortyMile Wind generation capacity from 202-MW to 225-MW. - Despite significant wildfire activity within
Alberta in the first half of 2023,Canadian Utilities' businesses have been successful in limiting customer outages and avoiding any safety incidents related to these events. Wildfire activity in the province ofAlberta has slowed significantly from its peak earlier in the second quarter and our teams continue to stay focused on restoration efforts. We do not expect to see any negative impact to earnings as a result of these events. - Significant opportunities for growth continue to be expected in connection with the energy transition, including existing and new opportunities within both ATCO Energy Systems and ATCO EnPower. To support this potential growth,
Canadian Utilities intends to explore various financing alternatives including the possibility of creating ATCO EnPower as a separate entity.
Corporate
- On
July 13, 2023 , ATCO declared a third quarter dividend of47.56 cents per share or$1.90 per share on an annualized basis per Class I Non-Voting and Class II Voting Share.
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(1) | ATCO Energy Systems and ATCO EnPower are referred to as |
A financial summary of the consolidated subsidiaries of ATCO and a reconciliation of adjusted earnings to earnings attributable to Class I and Class II Shares is provided below:
Three Months Ended | Six Months Ended June 30 | |||
($ millions except share data) | 2023 | 2022 | 2023 | 2022 |
Adjusted Earnings | 87 | 92 | 224 | 226 |
Impairment (1) | (4) | — | (4) | — |
Unrealized gains (losses) on mark-to-market forward and swap commodity contracts (2) | 3 | (12) | 35 | (18) |
Rate-regulated activities (3) | (4) | 12 | 1 | 31 |
IT Common Matters decision (4) | (2) | (2) | (5) | (4) |
Transition of managed IT services (5) | — | — | (5) | — |
AUC enforcement proceeding (6) | — | — | — | (14) |
Workplace COVID-19 vaccination standard (7) | — | — | — | (5) |
Gain on sale of ownership interest in a subsidiary company (8) | — | — | — | 3 |
Other | (1) | — | — | (1) |
Earnings attributable to Class I and Class II Shares | 79 | 90 | 246 | 218 |
Weighted average shares outstanding (millions of shares) | 113.2 | 114.1 | 113.4 | 114.1 |
(1) | In the second quarter of 2023, the Company recognized an impairment of |
(2) | The Company's retail electricity and natural gas business in |
(3) | The Company records significant timing adjustments as a result of the differences between rate-regulated accounting and International Financial Reporting Standards with respect to additional revenues billed in the current year, revenues to be billed in future years, regulatory decisions received, and settlement of regulatory decisions and other items. |
(4) | Consistent with the treatment of the gain on sale in 2014 from the IT services business by the Company, financial impacts associated with the IT Common Matters decision are excluded from adjusted earnings. |
(5) | In the first six months of 2023, the Company recognized legal and other costs of |
(6) | On |
(7) | In the first quarter of 2022, the Company incurred |
(8) | On |
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