eneva corporate presentation ? june 2015
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Corporate Presentation June, 2015
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The material that follows is a presentation of general background information about ENEVA S.A. and its subsidiaries (collectively, ENEVA or the Company) as of the date of the presentation. It is information in summary form and does not purport to be complete. No representation or warranty, express or implied, is made
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ENEVA Overview
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Investment Thesis and Introduction
Large and diversified greenfield portfolio already licensed to supply future energy demand for Brazil
Prepared for growth opportunities
Negotiations with HoldCo creditors concluded through Judicial Recovery process: 60% debt reduction and remaining balance reprofiled
Parnaba II start up postponed after balanced negotiation with Regulator, enabling dedicated gas supplier ramp up production
All power plants protected from hourly-based unavailability charges (ADOMP) by force of judicial decisions, recently confirmed by Regulator
HoldCo cost cutting initiatives on track already delivering approx. R$60 million/year in savings
Operations stabilization plan with positive results reducing plants downtime
Recent challenges tackled by clear and effective strategies
Fully operational coal and gas-fired fleet with a total capacity of 2.2GW
Operations backed-up by E.ONs leading-edge technical expertise
Only private power generator in Brazil with access to onshore equity gas
Brazilian power company with a unique portfolio
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A Brazilian thermal generator with asset exposure to energy fossil fuels (natural gas and coal)
ENEVA at a glance
2.2GW inflation-protected long-term PPAs
Long-term PPAs guarantee R$1.7 billion in annual
inflation-adjusted capacity payments
PPAs provide hedge against commodity price exposure
Integrated gas E&P assets supply ENEVAs power plants
Competitive portfolio of licensed greenfield wind, coal and gas
fired capacity
Company description Geographic footprint
Amapari 23MW Diesel-run in partnership with Eletronorte to supply mine pit (Currently under negotiation)
Itaqui 360MW Coal-fired plant, strategically located in port area capturing logistics advantages
Natural Gas Exploratory
blocks Operated by PGN
(Cambuhy PE, ENEVA and E.ON partnership)
Contracted production of 8.4MM m3/day
Pecm I II 365MW Coal plant exploring site synergies with Pecm I (EDP)
Parnaba Complex 1.4GW 4 gas-fired plants inaugurated the gas-to-wire concept in Brazil
Free Float (37.1%)
42.9% 20.0%
Other
ENEVA Participaes ENEVA/E.ON Joint Venture
50%
50%
BNDES
8.6%
Eike Batista
Controlling Block
28.5%
Solar Tau 1MW 1st commercial solar plant in Brazil
Current ENEVA ownership structure
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Judicial Recovery Process
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No agreement reached with creditors, driving ENEVA holdings request Judicial
Recovery with the following purposes:
Enable to continue negotiation with lenders
Ring-fence projects operations and continuity
Sale of ENEVAs interest in Pecm I to EDP for R$300MM: Opportunity to
release Company of future cash calls and build cash cushion for JR process
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Judicial Recovery process (1) A fundamental path to tackle shot-term challenges and prepare ENEVA for a new phase
Background and initial situation
High indebtedness at HoldCo: R$2.4bi
92% of HoldCo debt concentrated in short-term
Financial Stabilization Plan launched May 2014
aiming to:
Reduce HoldCo leverage;
Re-profile remaining debt;
Enhance liquidity; and
Also reduce HoldCo expenses
ST 92%
LT 8%
HoldCo Debt Profile (Dec 2014)
Intense negotiations w/ creditors throughout 2014 in order to implement the
Stabilization Plan. Support from main creditors but not a general consensus
Measures undertook
Preparing for a new phase
JR Plan approved by creditor on April, 30 and already homologated by Justice
with the following terms and conditions:
Mandatory debt haircut of 20%;
Mandatory debt-to-equity conversion of 40%;
Re-profile remaining debt in a single tranche:
o Amount: R$991MM
o Interest: CDI + 2.75% p.a. (Reais) or Libor + 0.0 p.a. (Foreign currency)
o Duration: 13 years
o Grace period: 4 years (Interest) + 8 years (Principal)
o Amortization: Custom, ramping up from 15% to 25% p.a.
Capital increase amounting to approx. R$3.6bi (debt, asset and cash contribution)
A new shareholding structure
From a shareholder-owned company to a possible corporation
E.ON remains as a relevant shareholder, based on its asset contribution
JR Plan approval and capital increase conclusion
will consolidate the financial stabilization of ENEVA
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Judicial Recovery process (2) JR provides for a legal framework with a step by step sequence of events
JR request
12/09/14
JR Request approved by Justice
12/16/14
JR Plan filed in Court
02/12/15 04/10/15
Creditors Meeting 1st call
04/16/15 04/30/15
Adjusted JR Plan filed in Court
Creditors Meeting 2nd call JR Plan approval
JR process timetable
Next Steps
Shareholders Meeting Capital increase approval 07/02/15 (est)
Capital increase launch
Capital increase confirmation
JR conclusion: Late 2016
JR Plan ratification by Court
05/12/15
JR Plan approval by creditors and ratified by Court in just 87 courthouse work days
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Plants overview
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Capacity: 360MW
Fx. Rev.: R$336.7MM/year
CVU: R$111/MWh
Auction: A-5/2007
COD: Feb 2013
Itaqui
Capacity: 365MW
Fx. Rev.: R$302.1MM /year
CVU: R$116/MWh
Auction: A-5/2008
COD: Oct 2013
Pecm II
Coal generation portfolio overview 725MW of installed capacity in full operation
10 Note: (1) Fixed revenues are indexed to inflation index IPCA (Database: Nov 2014)
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Gas Treatment
Unit
Parnaba II 2 GE GTs x 168,8MW + 1 GE ST x 181MW
Parnaba I 4 GE GTs x 168,8MW
Parnaba III 1 GE GT x 168,8MW
+ 1 Wrtsil GM x 7,3MW Parnaba IV
3 Wrtsil GMs x 18MW
Capacity: 178MW
38% efficiency
Fix. Rev: R$104.9MM/year
CVU: R$171/MWh
Auction: A-5/2008
COD: Dec 2013
Capacity: 676MW
37% efficiency
Fix. Rev: R$472.6MM/year
CVU: R$109/MWh
Auction: A-5/2008
COD: Apr 2013
Capacity: 518MW
51% efficiency
Fix. Rev: R$398.3MM/year
CVU: R$63/MWh
Auction: A-3/2011
Op. in substitution: Dec 2014
Capacity: 56MW
46% efficiency
Fix. Rev: R$54MM/year
CVU: R$69/MWh
Free market
COD: Dec 2013
Parnaba IV Parnaba III Parnaba I Parnaba II
Notes: (1) Bertin project developed by ENEVA; (2) Fixed revenues indexed to inflation index IPCA (Database: Nov 2014)
Parnaba Complex overview A unique case in Brazil power generation sector with 910MW already in operation
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Greenfield Portfolio
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Parnaba Complex
Integrated to natural gas resources
Located in a tax-advantaged region
Ventos Wind Complex
Located in one Brazils best wind resource areas
Attractive load factor
Just 30km from grid connection
Land ownership assured
Au (Coal + Gas)
Located at a port with a regasification terminal build license
150km from Campos Basin natural gas accumulations
Environmental licensed to both coal and gas operations
Sul & Seival Integrated to the Seival Mine (proven reserves: 152 Mton)
Low operation costs
Power
supply-demand
unbalanced
Hydropower
concentrated
matrix
Spot prices at
historical highs
Demand for base-
load generation
Opportunities
for ENEVAs
growth 2 3 4 5 1
Sul 727MW
Parnaba Complex 2,166MW
Seival 600MW
Au 2,100MW Coal 3,300MW Natural Gas
Solar Tau 1MW
Ventos Wind Complex 600MW
Seival Mine License granted 152Mton in proven reserves
ENEVAs greenfield portfolio Attractive licensed greenfield projects in various development stages
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Part of Parnaba II Agreement settled with Aneel in Nov 2014
Bottoming of open cycle gas turbines from Parnaiba I power
plant provides extra 360MW
Competitive project as no additional gas needed
Installation Environmental License issued
Plug and Play: 500kV electrical substation and water supply
already built
Known technology, original design of Parnaiba Generation
Complex done to enable modular expansion, leading to
efficient implementation and operation
o ENEVA recent experience in Parnaba II combined-cycle plant at
neighboring site
Cost sharing efficiency (O&M, administrative, HSSE, spare
parts etc.) with Parnaba Generation Complex make the project
even more competitive
Highlights Parnaba Site
Bottoming #1 Bottoming #2
NOTE: (1) To enable expansion additional fuel mainly for PPA/contract harmonization and internal consumption
Parnaba I: Closing of the cycle Highly competitive expansion to existing site
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Annex I Financial and Operational Performance
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Itaqui
Financial and Operational Performance (1)
Coal-fired portfolio
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EBITDA and EBITDA Mg.
Pecm II
EBITDA and EBITDA Mg.
Availability Availability
63%
83% 84% 87%
74% 77%
87%
73%
88% 94%
66%
1Q13 2Q13 3Q13 4Q13 1Q14 2Q14 3Q14 4Q14 1Q15 Apr/15 May/15
N.A. N.A. N.A.
80%
99% 96%
77%
99%
89%
41%
29%
1Q13 2Q13 3Q13 4Q13 1Q14 2Q14 3Q14 4Q14 1Q15 Apr/15 May/15
-95,3
-31,3 -5,9
24,2 36,1 20,1
112,1
-28,7
45,8
-20,3%
-6,2%
16,1% 22,7%
14,7%
82,9%
-21,6%
32,8%
1Q13 2Q13 3Q13 4Q13 1Q14 2Q14 3Q14 4Q14 1Q15
EBITDA EBITDA Mg.
COD: Feb/13
-10,7 -6,1 -8,3
-114,8
46,3 33,5
45,8
-113,9
45,8
31,5% 23,9%
36,1%
101,1%
32,8%
1Q13 2Q13 3Q13 4Q13 1Q14 2Q14 3Q14 4Q14 1Q15
EBITDA EBITDA Mg.
COD: Oct/13
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Parnaba I
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EBITDA and EBITDA Mg.
Parnaba III
EBITDA and EBITDA Mg.
Parnaba IV
EBITDA and EBITDA Mg.
Not applicable due to energy trading structure
(Parnaba IV asset; and Parnaba
Comercializadora energy trading)
Financial and Operational Performance (2)
Gas-fired portfolio
Availability Availability Availability
96% 95% 97% 98% 99% 98%
94%
86% 81%
85%
98%
N.A. N.A. N.A.
100% 100%
80% 82%
69%
96% 100% 99%
N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
99%
63%
91% 91%
68%
94% 98%
-5,9
28,2
58,8
-144,8
44,8 50,3 20,3
-127,2
48,2
27,7%
74,6%
16,7% 20,3%
9,6%
71,2%
21,8%
1Q13 2Q13 3Q13 4Q13 1Q14 2Q14 3Q14 4Q14 1Q15
EBITDA EBITDA Mg.
-30,9 -20,0 -3,9
-34,2
14,4
-8,4 -8,8 -22,5
15,2
18,8%
-14,8% -15,9%
51,0%
18,7%
1Q13 2Q13 3Q13 4Q13 1Q14 2Q14 3Q14 4Q14 1Q15
EBITDA EBITDA Mg.
COD: Apr/13 COD: Oct/13
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