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Avista Corp. Reports Financial Results for the Second Quarter of 2024

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Avista Corp. (NYSE: AVA) reported strong financial results for Q2 2024, with consolidated earnings of $0.29 per diluted share, up from $0.23 in Q2 2023. Year-to-date earnings reached $1.20 per diluted share, compared to $0.96 in the same period last year. The company's core utility operations showed strength, with Avista Utilities' net income increasing to $91.4 million year-to-date, up from $70.4 million in 2023. Avista confirmed its 2024 consolidated earnings guidance of $2.36 to $2.56 per diluted share. The company highlighted its continued investment in system reliability, which proved beneficial during recent heat waves. Avista also announced serving a new large electric customer effective Aug. 1, expected to offset higher power supply costs in 2024.

Avista Corp. (NYSE: AVA) ha riportato risultati finanziari solidi per il secondo trimestre del 2024, con guadagni consolidati di 0,29 dollari per azione diluita, in aumento rispetto a 0,23 dollari nel secondo trimestre del 2023. I guadagni da inizio anno hanno raggiunto 1,20 dollari per azione diluita, rispetto a 0,96 dollari nello stesso periodo dell'anno scorso. Le operazioni principali della società hanno mostrato robustezza, con il reddito netto di Avista Utilities che è aumentato a 91,4 milioni di dollari da inizio anno, rispetto a 70,4 milioni di dollari nel 2023. Avista ha confermato la sua guidance di guadagni consolidati per il 2024 di 2,36-2,56 dollari per azione diluita. La società ha evidenziato i continui investimenti nella affidabilità del sistema, che si sono dimostrati vantaggiosi durante le recenti ondate di calore. Avista ha anche annunciato di servire un nuovo grande cliente elettrico a partire dal 1° agosto, previsto per compensare l'aumento dei costi per la fornitura di energia nel 2024.

Avista Corp. (NYSE: AVA) reportó resultados financieros sólidos para el segundo trimestre de 2024, con ganancias consolidadas de $0.29 por acción diluida, un aumento desde $0.23 en el segundo trimestre de 2023. Las ganancias acumuladas desde el inicio del año alcanzaron $1.20 por acción diluida, en comparación con $0.96 en el mismo período del año pasado. Las operaciones principales de la empresa mostraron fortaleza, con ingresos netos de Avista Utilities aumentando a $91.4 millones acumulados desde el inicio del año, en comparación con $70.4 millones en 2023. Avista confirmó su guía de ganancias consolidadas para 2024 de $2.36 a $2.56 por acción diluida. La empresa destacó su continua inversión en la fiabilidad del sistema, que resultó beneficiosa durante las recientes olas de calor. Avista también anunció que comenzará a servir a un nuevo cliente eléctrico grande a partir del 1 de agosto, lo que se espera que compense los mayores costos de suministro de energía en 2024.

Avista Corp. (NYSE: AVA)는 2024년 2분기 강력한 재무 실적을 보고했으며, 통합 주당 희석 이익이 0.29달러로 2023년 2분기의 0.23달러에서 증가했습니다. 연초까지 누적된 이익은 1.20달러로, 지난해 같은 기간의 0.96달러와 비교됩니다. 회사의 주요 유틸리티 운영은 견고함을 보여주었고, Avista Utilities의 순이익은 연초 기준으로 9140만 달러로 증가했으며, 이는 2023년의 7040만 달러에서 상승한 것입니다. Avista는 2024년 통합 이익 가이던스를 주당 2.36달러에서 2.56달러로 확인했습니다. 회사는 시스템 신뢰성을 위한 지속적인 투자를 강조했으며, 이는 최근의 폭염 동안 유익했습니다. Avista는 8월 1일부터 새로운 대형 전기 고객을 서비스할 것이라고 발표했으며, 이는 2024년 전력 공급 비용 증가를 상쇄할 것으로 예상됩니다.

Avista Corp. (NYSE: AVA) a annoncé de solides résultats financiers pour le deuxième trimestre 2024, avec des bénéfices consolidés de 0,29 $ par action diluée, en hausse par rapport à 0,23 $ au deuxième trimestre 2023. Les bénéfices depuis le début de l'année ont atteint 1,20 $ par action diluée, contre 0,96 $ pour la même période l'année dernière. Les opérations clés de l'entreprise ont montré des signes de force, avec un revenu net d'Avista Utilities augmentant à 91,4 millions $ depuis le début de l'année, contre 70,4 millions $ en 2023. Avista a confirmé sa prévision de bénéfices consolidés pour 2024 de 2,36 à 2,56 $ par action diluée. L'entreprise a souligné son investissement continu dans la fiabilité du système, qui s'est avéré bénéfique lors des récentes vagues de chaleur. Avista a également annoncé qu'elle commencera à servir un nouveau grand client électrique à partir du 1er août, ce qui devrait compenser l'augmentation des coûts d'approvisionnement en électricité en 2024.

Avista Corp. (NYSE: AVA) meldete starke Finanzergebnisse für das 2. Quartal 2024, mit konsolidierten Erträgen von 0,29 US-Dollar pro verwässerter Aktie, ein Anstieg von 0,23 US-Dollar im 2. Quartal 2023. Die bis dato erzielten Erträge betrugen 1,20 US-Dollar pro verwässerter Aktie, im Vergleich zu 0,96 US-Dollar im gleichen Zeitraum des Vorjahres. Die Kerndienstleistungen des Unternehmens zeigten Stärke, wobei das Nettoeinkommen von Avista Utilities bis dato auf 91,4 Millionen US-Dollar anstieg, verglichen mit 70,4 Millionen US-Dollar im Jahr 2023. Avista bestätigte seine 2024 konsolidierte Ertragsprognose von 2,36 bis 2,56 US-Dollar pro verwässerter Aktie. Das Unternehmen hob seine fortlaufenden Investitionen in die Zuverlässigkeit des Systems hervor, die sich während der letzten Hitzewellen als vorteilhaft erwiesen. Avista kündigte auch an, ab dem 1. August einen neuen großen Elektro-Kunden zu bedienen, was voraussichtlich die steigenden Kosten für die Energieversorgung im Jahr 2024 ausgleichen wird.

Positive
  • Consolidated earnings per share increased from $0.23 to $0.29 in Q2 2024
  • Year-to-date earnings per share grew from $0.96 to $1.20
  • Avista Utilities' net income rose to $91.4 million year-to-date, up from $70.4 million in 2023
  • Company confirmed 2024 consolidated earnings guidance of $2.36 to $2.56 per diluted share
  • New large electric customer added effective Aug. 1, expected to offset higher power supply costs
Negative
  • Experienced lower than normal hydroelectric generation, expected to continue for the remainder of the year
  • Forecast impact of higher power supply costs on results in 2024
  • Negative $0.07 per diluted share impact expected from the Energy Recovery Mechanism (ERM) for the full year

Avista Corp's Q2 2024 results show solid performance, with consolidated earnings of $0.29 per diluted share, up from $0.23 in Q2 2023. Year-to-date earnings reached $1.20 per share, a 25% increase from the previous year. The company's core utility operations demonstrated strength, with Avista Utilities' net income rising to $91.4 million year-to-date, up from $70.4 million.

Key positives include increased electric and natural gas utility margins, driven by general rate cases. However, this was partially offset by higher operating expenses and depreciation. The company's liquidity position remains strong with $250.9 million available under its credit line. Avista is maintaining its 2024 earnings guidance of $2.36 to $2.56 per diluted share, signaling confidence in its outlook despite challenges like lower hydroelectric generation.

Avista's performance amidst challenging conditions is noteworthy. The company's investments in grid infrastructure proved important during the recent heat wave, demonstrating operational resilience. The addition of a new large electric customer from August 1st is a significant development, expected to offset higher power supply costs in 2024.

However, the negative impact of the Energy Recovery Mechanism (ERM), projected at $0.07 per share for the full year, highlights ongoing challenges in power supply management. The company's ability to navigate these issues while maintaining its earnings guidance suggests effective risk management strategies. Long-term growth projection of 4-6% indicates a stable outlook, but success hinges on favorable outcomes in future rate cases.

Avista's results reflect the complex interplay between climate factors and utility operations. The lower-than-normal hydroelectric generation experienced in the first half of 2024, expected to continue, underscores the growing impact of climate variability on renewable energy sources. This situation highlights the need for diversified energy portfolios and robust infrastructure to maintain reliability.

The company's continued investment in system improvements, which proved valuable during the recent heat wave, aligns with the broader industry trend of climate resilience planning. However, the ongoing challenges with power supply costs and the ERM suggest that utilities like Avista may face increasing pressure to balance affordability with climate adaptation measures. This balancing act will likely remain a key theme in the utility sector's financial and operational strategies moving forward.

  • Year-to-date consolidated earnings reflect strength of core utility operations
  • Confirming consolidated earnings guidance of $2.36 to $2.56 per diluted share
  • Continued investment in system improved reliability during recent heat wave

SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Avista Corp. (NYSE: AVA) today announced financial results for the second quarter of 2024. Net income and earnings per diluted share for the second quarter and year-to-date 2024 compared to the same periods in 2023 are presented in the table below (dollars in thousands, except per-share data):

 
 Second Quarter  Year-to-Date 
 2024  2023  2024  2023 
Net Income (Loss) by Business Segment:           
Avista Utilities$23,935  $18,810  $91,443  $70,437 
AEL&P 1,109   1,359   5,020   5,401 
Other (2,186)  (2,685)  (2,110)  (3,509)
Total net income$22,858  $17,484  $94,353  $72,329 
Earnings (Loss) per Diluted Share by Business Segment:           
Avista Utilities$0.31  $0.25  $1.17  $0.93 
AEL&P 0.01   0.02   0.06   0.07 
Other (0.03)  (0.04)  (0.03)  (0.04)
Total earnings per diluted share$0.29  $0.23  $1.20  $0.96 
                

“Our financial results demonstrate the strength of our core utility operations, as our second quarter utility earnings were in line with our expectations. At Avista Utilities, the investments we've made in our grid ensured the strong, stable performance of our system during the recent heat wave in the West. Because of the work we do every day, we're positioned well to deliver on our commitments to our shareholders and our customers," said Avista CEO Dennis Vermillion.

"We started serving a new large electric customer effective Aug. 1. We expect the impact of this customer to substantially offset our higher power supply costs in 2024.

"We are confirming our consolidated earnings guidance of $2.36 to $2.56 per diluted share for 2024," Vermillion added.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

The tables below include electric and natural gas utility margin, two financial measures that are considered “non-GAAP financial measures.” The most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP is utility operating revenues.

The presentation of electric and natural gas utility margin is intended to enhance the understanding of operating performance, as it provides useful information to investors in their analysis of how changes in loads (due to weather, economic or other conditions), rates, supply costs and other factors impact our results of operations. These measures are not intended to replace utility operating revenues as determined in accordance with GAAP as an indicator of operating performance.

The following table reconciles Avista Utilities' operating revenues to utility margin (pre-tax and after-tax) for the three and six months ended June 30 (dollars in thousands):

 Operating
Revenues
  Resource
Costs
  Utility
Margin
(Pre-Tax)
  Income
Taxes (a)
  Utility
Margin
(Net of Tax)
 
For the three months ended June 30, 2024:              
Electric$289,473  $91,033  $198,440  $41,672  $156,768 
Natural Gas 103,950   54,701   49,249   10,343   38,906 
Less: Intracompany (2,609)  (2,609)         
Total$390,814  $143,125  $247,689  $52,015  $195,674 
For the three months ended June 30, 2023:              
Electric$283,130  $100,291  $182,839  $38,396  $144,443 
Natural Gas 93,529   47,781   45,748   9,607   36,141 
Less: Intracompany (8,055)  (8,055)         
Total$368,604  $140,017  $228,587  $48,003  $180,584 
For the six months ended June 30, 2024:              
Electric$656,367  $257,387  $398,980  $83,785  $315,195 
Natural Gas 337,857   186,720   151,137   31,739   119,398 
Less: Intracompany (8,474)  (8,474)         
Total$985,750  $435,633  $550,117  $115,524  $434,593 
For the six months ended June 30, 2023:              
Electric$540,427  $185,035  $355,392  $74,632  $280,760 
Natural Gas 303,919   162,719   141,200   29,652   111,548 
Less: Intracompany (15,600)  (15,600)         
Total$828,746  $332,154  $496,592  $104,284  $392,308 


(a)Income taxes for 2024 and 2023 were calculated using Avista Corp.'s federal statutory tax rate of 21 percent.
  

Analysis of 2024 Consolidated Earnings

The table below presents the change in net income and diluted earnings per share for the second quarter and year-to-date 2024 as compared to the same periods in 2023, as well as the various factors, shown on an after-tax basis, that caused such change (dollars in thousands, except per-share data):

 
 Second Quarter  Year-to-Date 
 Net
Income (a)
  Earnings
per Share
  Net
Income (a)
  Earnings
per Share
 
2023 consolidated earnings$17,484  $0.23  $72,329  $0.96 
Changes in net income and diluted earnings per share:           
Avista Utilities           
Electric utility margin (b) 12,325   0.16   34,435   0.44 
Natural gas utility margin (c) 2,765   0.04   7,850   0.10 
Other operating expenses (d) (4,942)  (0.06)  (9,624)  (0.12)
Depreciation and amortization (e) (1,228)  (0.02)  (3,298)  (0.04)
Interest expense (781)  (0.01)  (2,329)  (0.03)
Other 862   0.01   1,424   0.03 
Income tax at effective rate (f) (3,876)  (0.05)  (7,452)  (0.09)
Dilution on earningsn/a   (0.01) n/a   (0.05)
Total Avista Utilities 5,125   0.06   21,006   0.24 
AEL&P earnings (250)  (0.01)  (381)  (0.01)
Other businesses earnings 499   0.01   1,399   0.01 
2024 consolidated earnings$22,858  $0.29  $94,353  $1.20 


(a)The tax impact of each line item was calculated using Avista Corp.'s federal statutory tax rate of 21 percent.
(b)Electric utility margin increased due to the effects of our general rate cases. For year to date 2024, we had a $4.7 million pre-tax expense under the ERM, compared to a $6.5 million pre-tax expense in 2023. The expense under the ERM in the first half of 2024 was primarily due to below normal hydroelectric generation and the impacts of high purchased power costs during a cold weather event in mid-January.
(c)Natural gas utility margin increased and was impacted primarily by the effects of our general rate cases.
(d)Other operating expenses increased year-to-date primarily due to increased thermal generation costs, vegetation management, legal and employee medical expenses, as well as increased amortizations of previously deferred costs now included in customer rates (resulting in no impact to net income).
(e)Depreciation and amortization increased primarily due to additions to utility plant.
(f)Our effective tax rate in the first half of 2024 was positive 2.9 percent compared to negative 20.8 percent in the prior year. Expected effective tax rate for 2024 is positive 1.8 percent. We expect the tax customer credits in 2024 to be approximately half of the amounts recognized in 2023, due to a tranche of these credits being fully returned to customers as of the fourth quarter of 2023.
  

Liquidity and Capital Resources

Liquidity

During 2024, we expect to issue approximately $70 million of common stock (including $17.6 million of common stock issued during the first half of the year). We do not expect to issue additional long-term debt in 2024.

As of June 30, 2024, we had $250.9 million of available liquidity under the Avista Corp. committed line of credit, and $43.5 million of available liquidity under our letter of credit facility. AEL&P had $25.0 million available under their line of credit as of June 30, 2024.

Capital Expenditures and Other Investments

Avista Utilities' capital expenditures were $245.2 million and AEL&P's capital expenditures were $6.0 million in the first half of 2024.

We expect capital expenditures to total $500 million at Avista Utilities and $21 million at AEL&P for 2024.

In addition, we expect to invest $11 million in 2024 at our other businesses related to non-regulated investment opportunities and economic development projects in our service territory. Of this amount, $5.1 million has been invested year to date.

2024 Earnings Guidance and Outlook

Avista Corp. is confirming its 2024 consolidated earnings guidance with a range of $2.36 to $2.56 per diluted share.

We expect Avista Utilities to contribute within a range of $2.23 to $2.39 per diluted share in 2024. During the first half of 2024, we experienced lower than normal hydroelectric generation and we expect this to continue for the remainder of the year. In addition, forward market prices have not changed significantly since last quarter. As a result, the impact of the ERM on earnings is expected to be negative $0.07 per diluted share for the full year, within the 90 percent customer/10 percent Company sharing band.

Effective Aug. 1, we added a large electric customer in our service territory previously served by the wholesale markets. The increase in utility margin due to the addition of this customer is expected to offset substantially all of the forecast impact of higher power supply costs on results in 2024.

We expect AEL&P to contribute in the range of $0.09 to $0.11 per diluted share in 2024.

We expect our other businesses to contribute in the range of $0.04 to $0.06 per diluted share in 2024.

We continue to expect long term earnings growth of 4 to 6 percent off of a 2025 base year. This assumes constructive outcomes in our general rate cases.

Our guidance does not include the effect of unusual or non-recurring items until the effects are probable. Various factors could cause actual results to differ materially from our expectations, including our earnings guidance. Please refer to our 10-K for 2023, and the cautionary statements below, for a full discussion of these factors.

NOTE: We will host a conference call with financial analysts and investors on Aug. 7, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. ET to discuss this news release. This call can be accessed on Avista’s website at investor.avistacorp.com. You must register for the call via the link at Avista’s website (investor.avistacorp.com) to access the call-in details for the webcast. A replay of the webcast will be available for one year on the Avista Corp. web site at investor.avistacorp.com.

Avista Corp. is an energy company involved in the production, transmission and distribution of energy as well as other energy-related businesses. Avista Utilities is our operating division that provides electric service to 417,000 customers and natural gas to 380,000 customers. Our service territory covers 30,000 square miles in eastern Washington, northern Idaho and parts of southern and eastern Oregon, with a population of 1.7 million. AERC is an Avista subsidiary that, through its subsidiary AEL&P, provides retail electric service to 18,000 customers in the city and borough of Juneau, Alaska. Our stock is traded under the ticker symbol “AVA”. For more information about Avista, please visit www.avistacorp.com.

Avista Corp. and the Avista Corp. logo are trademarks of Avista Corporation.

This news release contains forward-looking statements, including statements regarding our current expectations for future financial performance and cash flows, capital expenditures, financing plans, our current plans or objectives for future operations and other factors, which may affect the company in the future. Such statements are subject to a variety of risks, uncertainties and other factors, most of which are beyond our control and many of which could have significant impact on our operations, results of operations, financial condition or cash flows and could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated in such statements.

The following are among the important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements:

Utility Regulatory Risk

state and federal regulatory decisions or related judicial decisions that affect our ability to recover costs and earn a reasonable return including, but not limited to, disallowance or delay in the recovery of capital investments, operating costs, commodity costs, the ordering of refunds to customers and discretion over allowed return on investment; the loss of regulatory accounting treatment, which could require the write-off of regulatory assets and the loss of regulatory deferral and recovery mechanisms;

Operational Risk

weather conditions, which affect both energy demand and electric generating capability, including the impact of precipitation and temperature on hydroelectric resources, the impact of wind patterns on wind-generated power, weather-sensitive customer demand, and similar impacts on supply and demand in the wholesale energy markets; wildfires ignited, or allegedly ignited, by our equipment or facilities could cause significant loss of life and property or result in liability for resulting fire suppression costs and/or damages, thereby causing serious operational, reputational and financial harm; severe weather or natural disasters, including, but not limited to, avalanches, wind storms, wildfires, earthquakes, extreme temperature events, snow and ice storms that could disrupt energy generation, transmission and distribution, as well as the availability and costs of fuel, materials, equipment, supplies and support services; political unrest and/or conflicts between foreign nation-states, which could disrupt the global, national and local economy, result in increases in operating and capital costs, impact energy commodity prices or our ability to access energy resources, create disruption in supply chains, disrupt, weaken or create volatility in capital markets, and increase cyber and physical security risks. In addition, any of these factors could negatively impact our liquidity and limit our access to capital, among other implications; explosions, fires, accidents, mechanical breakdowns or other incidents that could impair assets and may disrupt operations of our generation facilities, transmission, and electric and natural gas distribution systems or other operations and may require us to purchase replacement power or incur costs to repair our facilities; interruptions in the delivery of natural gas by our suppliers, including physical problems with pipelines themselves, can disrupt our service of natural gas to our customers and/or impair our ability to operate gas-fired electric generating facilities; explosions, fires, accidents or other incidents arising from or allegedly arising from our operations that could cause injuries to the public or property damage; blackouts or disruptions of interconnected transmission systems (the regional power grid); terrorist attacks, cyberattacks or other malicious acts that could disrupt or cause damage to our utility assets or to the national or regional economy in general, including effects of terrorism, cyberattacks, ransomware, or vandalism that damage or disrupt information technology systems; pandemics, which could disrupt our business, as well as the global, national and local economy, resulting in a decline in customer demand, deterioration in the creditworthiness of our customers, increases in operating and capital costs, workforce shortages, losses or disruptions in our workforce due to vaccine mandates, delays in capital projects, disruption in supply chains, and disruption, weakness and volatility in capital markets. In addition, any of these factors could negatively impact our liquidity and limit our access to capital, among other implications; work-force issues, including changes in collective bargaining unit agreements, strikes, work stoppages, the loss of key executives, availability of workers in a variety of skill areas, and our ability to recruit and retain employees; changes in the availability and price of purchased power, fuel and natural gas, as well as transmission capacity; increasing costs of insurance, more restrictive coverage terms and our ability to obtain insurance; delays or changes in construction costs, and/or our ability to obtain required permits and materials for present or prospective facilities; increasing health care costs and cost of health insurance provided to our employees and retirees; increasing operating costs, including effects of inflationary pressures; third party construction of buildings, billboard signs, towers or other structures within our rights of way, or placement of fuel containers within close proximity to our transformers or other equipment, including overbuilding atop natural gas distribution lines; the loss of key suppliers for materials or services or other disruptions to the supply chain; adverse impacts to our Alaska electric utility (AEL&P) that could result from an extended outage of its hydroelectric generating resources or their inability to deliver energy, due to their lack of interconnectivity to other electrical grids and the availability or cost of replacement power (diesel); changing river or reservoir regulation or operations at hydroelectric facilities not owned by us, which could impact our hydroelectric facilities downstream;

Climate Change Risk

increasing frequency and intensity of severe weather or natural disasters resulting from climate change, that could disrupt energy generation, transmission and distribution, as well as the availability and costs of fuel, materials, equipment, supplies and support services; change in the use, availability or abundancy of water resources and/or rights needed for operation of our hydroelectric facilities, including impacts resulting from climate change; changes in the long-term climate and weather could materially affect, among other things, customer demand, the volume and timing of streamflows required for hydroelectric generation, costs of generation, transmission and distribution. Increased or new risks may arise from severe weather or natural disasters, including wildfires as well as their increased occurrence and intensity related to changes in climate;

Cybersecurity Risk

cyberattacks on the operating systems used in the operation of our electric generation, transmission and distribution facilities and our natural gas distribution facilities, and cyberattacks on such systems of other energy companies with which we are interconnected, which could damage or destroy facilities or systems or disrupt operations for extended periods of time and result in the incurrence of liabilities and costs; cyberattacks on the administrative systems used in the administration of our business, including customer billing and customer service, accounting, communications, compliance and other administrative functions, and cyberattacks on such systems of our vendors and other companies with which we do business, resulting in the disruption of business operations, the release of private information and the incurrence of liabilities and costs;

Technology Risk

changes in costs that impede our ability to implement new information technology systems or to operate and maintain current production technology; changes in technologies, possibly making some of the current technology we utilize obsolete or introducing new cyber security risks and other new risks inherent in the use, by either us or our counterparties, of new technologies in the developmental stage including, without limitation, generative artificial intelligence; changes in the use, perception, or regulation of generative artificial intelligence technologies, which could limit our ability to utilize such technology, create risk of enhanced regulatory scrutiny, generate uncertainty around intellectual property ownership, licensing or use, or which could otherwise result in risk of damage to our business, reputation or financial results; insufficient technology skills, which could lead to the inability to develop, modify or maintain our information systems;

Strategic Risk

growth or decline of our customer base due to new uses for our services or decline in existing services, including, but not limited to, the effect of the trend toward distributed generation at customer sites; the potential effects of negative publicity regarding our business practices, whether true or not, which could hurt our reputation and result in litigation or a decline in our common stock price; changes in our strategic business plans, which could be affected by any or all of the foregoing, including the entry into new businesses and/or the exit from existing businesses and the extent of our business development efforts where potential future business is uncertain; wholesale and retail competition including alternative energy sources, growth in customer-owned power resource technologies that displace utility-supplied energy or may be sold back to the utility, and alternative energy suppliers and delivery arrangements; non-regulated activities may increase earnings volatility and result in investment losses; the risk of municipalization or other forms of service territory reduction;

External Mandates Risk

changes in environmental laws, regulations, decisions and policies, including, but not limited to, regulatory responses to concerns regarding climate change, efforts to restore anadromous fish in areas currently blocked by dams, more stringent requirements related to air quality, water quality and waste management, present and potential environmental remediation costs and our compliance with these matters; the potential effects of initiatives, legislation or administrative rulemaking at the federal, state or local levels, including possible effects on our generating resources, prohibitions or restrictions on new or existing services, or restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate concerns over climate changes, including future limitations on the usage and distribution of natural gas; political pressures or regulatory practices that could constrain or place additional cost burdens on our distribution systems through accelerated adoption of distributed generation or electric-powered transportation or on our energy supply sources, such as campaigns to halt fossil fuel-fired power generation and opposition to other thermal generation, wind turbines or hydroelectric facilities; failure to identify changes in legislation, taxation and regulatory issues that could be detrimental or beneficial to our overall business; policy and/or legislative changes in various regulated areas, including, but not limited to, environmental regulation, healthcare regulations and import/export regulations;

Financial Risk

our ability to obtain financing through the issuance of debt and/or equity securities and access to our funds held with financial institutions, which could be affected by various factors including our credit ratings, interest rates, other capital market conditions and global economic conditions; changes in interest rates that affect borrowing costs, variable interest rate borrowing and the extent to which we recover interest costs through retail rates collected from customers; volatility in energy commodity markets that affect our ability to effectively hedge energy commodity risks, including cash flow impacts and requirements for collateral; volatility in the carbon emissions allowances market that could result in increased compliance costs; changes in actuarial assumptions, interest rates and the actual return on plan assets for our pension and other postretirement benefit plans, which could affect future funding obligations, pension and other postretirement benefit expense and the related liabilities; the outcome of legal proceedings and other contingencies; economic conditions in our service areas, including the economy's effects on customer demand for utility services; economic conditions nationally may affect the valuation of our unregulated portfolio companies; declining electricity demand related to customer energy efficiency, conservation measures and/or increased distributed generation and declining natural gas demand related to customer energy efficiency, conservation measures and/or increased electrification; industry and geographic concentrations which could increase our exposure to credit risks due to counterparties, suppliers and customers being similarly affected by changing conditions; deterioration in the creditworthiness of our customers; activist shareholders may result in additional costs and resources required in response to activist actions;

Energy Commodity Risk

volatility and illiquidity in wholesale energy markets, including exchanges, the availability of willing buyers and sellers, changes in wholesale energy prices that could affect operating income, cash requirements to purchase electricity and natural gas, value received for wholesale sales, collateral required of us by individual counterparties and/or exchanges in wholesale energy transactions and credit risk from such transactions, and the market value of derivative assets and liabilities; default or nonperformance on the part of parties from whom we purchase and/or sell capacity or energy; potential environmental regulations or lawsuits affecting our ability to utilize or resulting in the obsolescence of our power supply resources; explosions, fires, accidents, pipeline ruptures or other incidents that could limit energy supply to our facilities or our surrounding territory, which could result in a shortage of commodities in the market that could increase the cost of replacement commodities from other sources;

Compliance Risk

changes in laws, regulations, decisions and policies at the federal, state or local levels, which could materially impact both our electric and gas operations and costs of operations; and the ability to comply with the terms of the licenses and permits for our hydroelectric or thermal generating facilities at cost-effective levels.

For a further discussion of these factors and other important factors, please refer to our Quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2024. The forward-looking statements contained in this news release speak only as of the date hereof. We undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statement or statements to reflect events or circumstances that occur after the date on which such statement is made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. New risks, uncertainties and other factors emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for management to predict all of such factors, nor can it assess the impact of each such factor on our business or the extent to which any such factor, or combination of factors, may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement.

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FAQ

What were Avista's (AVA) earnings per share for Q2 2024?

Avista (AVA) reported earnings of $0.29 per diluted share for Q2 2024, up from $0.23 in Q2 2023.

Has Avista (AVA) changed its earnings guidance for 2024?

No, Avista (AVA) confirmed its 2024 consolidated earnings guidance range of $2.36 to $2.56 per diluted share.

How much did Avista Utilities' net income increase in the first half of 2024?

Avista Utilities' net income increased to $91.4 million year-to-date in 2024, up from $70.4 million in the same period of 2023.

What impact does Avista (AVA) expect from its new large electric customer in 2024?

Avista (AVA) expects the new large electric customer, added on Aug. 1, to substantially offset higher power supply costs in 2024.

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