Investor Relations Newsletter - February 25, 2022 Edition
Total energy consumption rises 2.4% in January 2022
Consumption in January 2022:consolidated free and | GWh), with the largest gains made by EMT (+6.6% or | |||||||||||||||||||
captive electricity consumption (3,115.8 GWh) in | 8,9 GWh), its best performance in 7 years; EMS (+7.1% | |||||||||||||||||||
Energisa Group's concession areas rose by 2.4% | or 6.7 GWh), the highest rate since Jan/19; and ERO | |||||||||||||||||||
compared with the same month last year, the highest | (+12.0% or 6.0 GWh), with the greatest growth in 10 | |||||||||||||||||||
rate for the month since 2019. The residential and | years. The main factors driving the result were the | |||||||||||||||||||
commercial sectors accounted for more than 73% of | resumption of in-person activities along with small | |||||||||||||||||||
the growth in the month. The warm weather, longer | comparison bases last year (sanitary restrictions in | |||||||||||||||||||
billing calendar and return to the workplace were the | 2021). The industrial sector also experienced | |||||||||||||||||||
main drivers behind these sectors' results. | consumption growth of +2.4% (14.3 GWh). The | |||||||||||||||||||
concessions most contributing to this result in the | ||||||||||||||||||||
In the month, 8 of our 11 distribution companies | month were EMT (+6.3% or 9.7 GWh), primarily driven | |||||||||||||||||||
reported higher energy consumption in their | by the food sector, and ERO (+9.4% or 3.2 GWh), | |||||||||||||||||||
concession areas. The highest growth was reported by | especially cold storage activities. The other sectors, | |||||||||||||||||||
ERO (+12.6% or 31,5 GWh), EMT (+2.8% or 20.9 GWh) | in turn, also reported growth, increasing by 1.6% (6.2 | |||||||||||||||||||
and EMS (+3.6% or 18.1 GWh). The residential sector | GWh), primarily influenced by the resumption of | |||||||||||||||||||
(+3.4% or 40.3 GWh) drove and advanced consumption | government | activities. | Contrastingly, | rural | ||||||||||||||||
most in the month, with ERO (+17.4% or 18.5 GWh), | consumption shrank by 5.6% (16.7 GWh). The high | |||||||||||||||||||
EMT (+2.8% or 7.7 GWh) and EMS (+3.8% or 7.2 GWh) | comparison basis (+4.7%), contraction in the cotton | |||||||||||||||||||
recording the largest gains. This result was due to | growing industry (EMT), heavy rainfall with flooding | |||||||||||||||||||
factors including: small comparison basis, longer | and diminished irrigation (EPB, ESE, ETO and EMG), | |||||||||||||||||||
billing calendar, warm and dry weather; with ERO | contributed to this result. | |||||||||||||||||||
reporting its largest growth in 9 years. The | ||||||||||||||||||||
commercial sector experienced growth of 5.4% (30.3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Energisa Consolidated - Electricity market in January and year to date | ||||||||||||||||||||
GWh | Month | |||||||||||||||||||
jan/22 | jan/21 | Var. % | ||||||||||||||||||
Residential | 1.242,1 | 1.201,8 | + 3,4 | |||||||||||||||||
Industrial | 617,7 | 603,5 | + 2,4 | |||||||||||||||||
Captive | 144,6 | 156,6 | - 7,7 | |||||||||||||||||
Free | 473,2 | 446,9 | + 5,9 | |||||||||||||||||
Commercial | 587,0 | 556,6 | + 5,4 | |||||||||||||||||
Captive | 473,6 | 467,6 | + 1,3 | |||||||||||||||||
Free | 113,4 | 89,0 | + 27,3 | |||||||||||||||||
Rural | 282,6 | 299,3 | - 5,6 | |||||||||||||||||
Captive | 274,1 | 290,4 | - 5,6 | |||||||||||||||||
Free | 8,5 | 8,9 | - 4,4 | |||||||||||||||||
Other | 386,4 | 380,2 | + 1,6 | |||||||||||||||||
Captive | 357,0 | 364,5 | - 2,1 | |||||||||||||||||
Free | 29,4 | 15,8 | + 86,4 | |||||||||||||||||
1 Energy sale to captive consumers | 2.491,3 | 2.480,8 | + 0,4 | |||||||||||||||||
2 Energy associated with free consumers (TUSD) | 624,5 | 560,7 | + 11,4 | |||||||||||||||||
3 Captive sales + TUSD (1+2) | 3.115,8 | 3.041,5 | + 2,4 | |||||||||||||||||
4 Unbilled sales | (23,5) | 24,4 | - | |||||||||||||||||
5 Captive sales + TUSD + Uninvoiced supply (3+4) | 3.092,3 | 3.065,9 | + 0,9 | |||||||||||||||||
January 2022 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Companies | Electricity Sales (GWh) | |||||||||||||||||||
Captive Sales + | Change (1) (%) | Captive Sales + | Change (1) (%) | |||||||||||||||||
TUSD | TUSD + Uninvoiced | |||||||||||||||||||
North Region | 563,9 | + 5,1 | 557,8 | + 3,3 | ||||||||||||||||
Energisa Tocantins (ETO) | 187,1 | - 2,5 | 181,6 | - 6,8 | ||||||||||||||||
Energisa Acre (EAC) | 94,0 | + 0,8 | 96,6 | + 10,6 | ||||||||||||||||
Energisa Rondônia (ERO) | 282,9 | + 12,6 | 279,6 | + 8,5 | ||||||||||||||||
Northeast Region | 712,6 | + 1,0 | 708,8 | - 2,2 | ||||||||||||||||
Energisa Paraíba (EPB) | 398,0 | - 0,0 | 396,7 | - 3,9 | ||||||||||||||||
Energisa Sergipe (ESE) | 254,1 | + 1,0 | 252,7 | + 0,1 | ||||||||||||||||
Energisa Borborema (EBO) | 60,4 | + 7,7 | 59,4 | - 0,5 | ||||||||||||||||
Midwest | 1.284,2 | + 3,1 | 1.268,0 | + 2,7 | ||||||||||||||||
Energisa Mato Grosso (EMT) | 756,9 | + 2,8 | 741,8 | + 1,9 | ||||||||||||||||
Energisa Mato Grosso do Sul (EMS) | 527,3 | + 3,6 | 526,2 | + 3,8 | ||||||||||||||||
South/Southeast Region | 555,2 | + 0,2 | 557,8 | - 1,5 | ||||||||||||||||
Energisa Minas Gerais (EMG) | 131,2 | - 0,1 | 133,3 | - 4,1 | ||||||||||||||||
Energisa Nova Friburgo (ENF) | 26,9 | + 1,1 | 26,9 | - 5,2 | ||||||||||||||||
Energisa Sul-Sudeste (ESS)(2) | 397,1 | + 0,2 | 397,6 | - 0,3 | ||||||||||||||||
Total (Distribution companies) | 3.115,8 | + 2,4 | 3.092,3 | + 0,9 | ||||||||||||||||
- In relation to the same period of 2021.
Note: data on electricity consumption by segment in each service area is available at ri.energisa.com.br
Further information and queries: ri@energisa.com.br
Investor Relations Newsletter - February 25, 2022 Edition
Total Losses (%)
Total Losses | ||||||||||
% Injec ted Energy (12 | 1Q20 | 2Q20 | 3Q20 | 4Q20 | 1Q21 | 2Q21 | 3Q21 | 4Q21 | jan/22 | ANEEL |
EMG | 10,02 | 10,22 | 9,91 | 9,64 | 9,99 | 9,39 | 9,43 | 9,24 | 9,24 | 10,46 |
ENF | 4,06 | 4,22 | 4,13 | 4,07 | 4,09 | 3,83 | 3,75 | 3,73 | 3,80 | 5,40 |
ESE | 10,01 | 10,61 | 10,6 | 10,53 | 10,77 | 10,26 | 10,23 | 10,16 | 10,31 | 10,58 |
EBO | 6,17 | 6,43 | 6,33 | 6,36 | 6,45 | 6,27 | 6,21 | 6,11 | 6,11 | 6,13 |
EPB | 13,11 | 13,68 | 13,51 | 13,53 | 13,52 | 13,05 | 13,07 | 12,78 | 12,57 | 12,92 |
EMT | 13,63 | 13,84 | 14,20 | 14,28 | 14,21 | 13,76 | 13,48 | 13,62 | 13,82 | 13,59 |
EMS | 12,85 | 13,06 | 12,93 | 13,11 | 13,06 | 12,34 | 12,42 | 12,32 | 12,61 | 12,91 |
ETO | 12,71 | 13,00 | 12,74 | 12,45 | 13,02 | 12,39 | 11,92 | 12,13 | 12,22 | 13,75 |
ESS | 6,26 | 6,47 | 6,68 | 6,47 | 6,81 | 6,31 | 6,20 | 6,05 | 6,08 | 6,78 |
ERO | 27,48 | 27,58 | 27,15 | 26,68 | 26,49 | 24,97 | 24,65 | 24,27 | 23,94 | 22,58 |
EAC | 18,64 | 19,17 | 19,32 | 18,23 | 17,83 | 16,75 | 16,48 | 16,51 | 16,08 | 19,96 |
Consolidated Energy | 13,52 | 13,82 | 13,82 | 13,74 | 13,77 | 13,11 | 12,96 | 12,89 | 12,93 | 13,16 |
Notes: The percentages above were calculated based on unbilled sales. The A1 Free Market was included in the calculation of the Total Realized and Regulatory Loss.
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