Con Edison Reports 2020 Earnings
Con Edison reported a 2020 net income of $1,101 million ($3.29/share), a decline from $1,343 million ($4.09/share) in 2019. Adjusted earnings were $1,399 million ($4.18/share), down from $1,438 million ($4.38/share). For Q4 2020, net income fell sharply to $43 million ($0.13/share) from $295 million ($0.89/share) in Q4 2019. The 2021 adjusted EPS guidance is set between $4.15 to $4.35, with a projected 4%-6% annual growth over the next five years. Planned capital investments total $4,018 million for 2021 and $8,114 million for 2022-2023, supported by long-term debt and equity issuance.
- Expected adjusted EPS for 2021 between $4.15 to $4.35.
- Forecasted 4%-6% annual growth in adjusted EPS over five years.
- Planned capital investments of $4,018 million in 2021.
- Net income decreased significantly from $1,343 million in 2019 to $1,101 million in 2020.
- Q4 2020 net income dropped to $43 million from $295 million in Q4 2019.
- Adjusted earnings declined from $1,438 million in 2019 to $1,399 million in 2020.
NEW YORK, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Consolidated Edison, Inc. (Con Edison) (NYSE: ED) today reported 2020 net income for common stock of
For the fourth quarter of 2020, net income for common stock was
"I want to thank our essential frontline employees for their dedication and sacrifice throughout the pandemic. Their exceptional work in providing safe and reliable energy to New Yorkers has made a critical difference throughout this most difficult year," said Timothy P. Cawley, Con Edison's president and chief executive officer. "Our commitment to delivering shareholder value and leading the transition to a clean energy future remains strong."
For the year of 2021, Con Edison expects its adjusted earnings per share to be in the range of
In 2021, Con Edison expects to make capital investments of
See Attachment A to this press release for a reconciliation of Con Edison's reported earnings per share to adjusted earnings per share and reported net income for common stock to adjusted earnings for the three months and years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019. See Attachment B for the company's consolidated income statements for the three months and years ended 2020 and 2019. See Attachments C and D for the estimated effect of major factors resulting in variations in earnings per share and net income for common stock for the three months and year ended December 31, 2020 compared to the 2019 periods.
The company's 2020 Annual Report on Form 10-K is being filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. A 2020 earnings release presentation will be available at www.conedison.com. (Select "For Investors" and then select "Press Releases.")
This press release contains forward-looking statements that are intended to qualify for the safe-harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements are statements of future expectations and not facts. Words such as "forecasts," "expects," "estimates," "anticipates," "intends," "believes," "plans," "will," "target," "guidance" and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements reflect information available and assumptions at the time the statements are made, and accordingly speak only as of that time.
Actual results or developments might differ materially from those included in the forward-looking statements because of various factors such as those identified in reports Con Edison has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including that Con Edison's subsidiaries are extensively regulated and are subject to penalties; its utility subsidiaries' rate plans may not provide a reasonable return; it may be adversely affected by changes to the utility subsidiaries' rate plans; the failure of, or damage to, its subsidiaries' facilities could adversely affect it; a cyber-attack could adversely affect it; the failure of processes and systems and the performance of employees and contractors could adversely affect it; it is exposed to risks from the environmental consequences of its subsidiaries' operations, including increased costs related to climate change; a disruption in the wholesale energy markets or failure by an energy supplier or customer could adversely affect it; it has substantial unfunded pension and other postretirement benefit liabilities; its ability to pay dividends or interest depends on dividends from its subsidiaries; it requires access to capital markets to satisfy funding requirements; changes to tax laws could adversely affect it; its strategies may not be effective to address changes in the external business environment; it faces risks related to health epidemics and other outbreaks, including the COVID-19 pandemic; and it also faces other risks that are beyond its control. Con Edison assumes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.
This press release also contains financial measures, adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per share, that are not determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (GAAP). These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered as an alternative to net income for common stock or net income per share, respectively, each of which is an indicator of financial performance determined in accordance with GAAP. Adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per share exclude from net income for common stock and net income per share, respectively, certain items that Con Edison does not consider indicative of its ongoing financial performance such as the impairment loss related to Con Edison's investment in Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC, the effects of the Clean Energy Businesses' HLBV accounting for tax equity investors in certain renewable electric production projects and mark-to-market accounting. Management uses these non-GAAP financial measures to facilitate the analysis of Con Edison's financial performance as compared to its internal budgets and previous financial results and to communicate to investors and others Con Edison's expectations regarding its future earnings and dividends on its common stock. Management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures are also useful and meaningful to investors to facilitate their analysis of Con Edison's financial performance.
Consolidated Edison, Inc. is one of the nation's largest investor-owned energy-delivery companies, with approximately
Attachment A | ||||||||||
For the Three Months Ended | For the Years Ended | |||||||||
December 31, | December 31, | |||||||||
Earnings | Net Income for | Earnings | Net Income for | |||||||
2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | |||
Reported earnings per share (basic) and net income for common stock (GAAP basis) | ||||||||||
Impairment loss related to investment in Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC (pre-tax) | 0.95 | — | 320 | — | 0.95 | — | 320 | — | ||
Income taxes (a) | (0.29) | — | (97) | — | (0.29) | — | (97) | — | ||
Impairment loss related to investment in Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC (net of tax) | 0.66 | — | 223 | — | 0.66 | — | 223 | — | ||
HLBV effects of the Clean Energy Businesses (pre-tax) | 0.01 | 0.06 | 6 | 19 | 0.14 | 0.31 | 44 | 98 | ||
Income taxes (b) | — | (0.02) | (2) | (5) | (0.04) | (0.09) | (12) | (24) | ||
HLBV effects of the Clean Energy Businesses (net of tax) | 0.01 | 0.04 | 4 | 14 | 0.10 | 0.22 | 32 | 74 | ||
Net mark-to-market effects of the Clean Energy Businesses (pre-tax) | (0.07) | (0.08) | (23) | (28) | 0.18 | 0.10 | 57 | 27 | ||
Income taxes (c) | 0.02 | 0.02 | 6 | 7 | (0.05) | (0.03) | (14) | (6) | ||
Net mark-to-market effects of the Clean Energy Businesses (net of tax) | (0.05) | (0.06) | (17) | (21) | 0.13 | 0.07 | 43 | 21 | ||
Adjusted earnings per share and adjusted earnings (Non-GAAP basis) |
(a) | The amount of income taxes was calculated using a combined federal and state income tax rate of |
(b) | The amount of income taxes was calculated using a combined federal and state income tax rate of |
(c) | The amount of income taxes was calculated using a combined federal and state income tax rate of |
Attachment B | ||||||||
For the Three Months Ended | For the Years Ended | |||||||
December 31, | December 31, | |||||||
2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | |||||
OPERATING REVENUES | ||||||||
Electric | ||||||||
Gas | 596 | 600 | 2,269 | 2,391 | ||||
Steam | 123 | 158 | 508 | 627 | ||||
Non-utility | 171 | 164 | 739 | 862 | ||||
TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES | 2,960 | 2,951 | 12,246 | 12,574 | ||||
OPERATING EXPENSES | ||||||||
Purchased power | 408 | 343 | 1,600 | 1,546 | ||||
Fuel | 32 | 43 | 156 | 207 | ||||
Gas purchased for resale | 163 | 209 | 527 | 880 | ||||
Other operations and maintenance | 698 | 753 | 2,814 | 3,175 | ||||
Depreciation and amortization | 492 | 432 | 1,920 | 1,684 | ||||
Taxes, other than income taxes | 660 | 606 | 2,575 | 2,406 | ||||
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES | 2,453 | 2,386 | 9,592 | 9,898 | ||||
Gain on acquisition of Sempra Solar Holdings, LLC | — | — | — | — | ||||
OPERATING INCOME | 507 | 565 | 2,654 | 2,676 | ||||
OTHER INCOME (DEDUCTIONS) | ||||||||
Investment income (loss) | (292) | 25 | (214) | 96 | ||||
Other income | 8 | 20 | 23 | 45 | ||||
Allowance for equity funds used during construction | 5 | 3 | 17 | 14 | ||||
Other deductions | (50) | (28) | (227) | (104) | ||||
TOTAL OTHER INCOME | (329) | 20 | (401) | 51 | ||||
INCOME BEFORE INTEREST AND INCOME TAX EXPENSE | 178 | 585 | 2,253 | 2,727 | ||||
INTEREST EXPENSE | ||||||||
Interest on long-term debt | 230 | 229 | 915 | 888 | ||||
Other interest | (4) | (6) | 118 | 116 | ||||
Allowance for borrowed funds used during construction | (4) | (3) | (14) | (13) | ||||
NET INTEREST EXPENSE | 222 | 220 | 1,019 | 991 | ||||
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAX EXPENSE | (44) | 365 | 1,234 | 1,736 | ||||
INCOME TAX EXPENSE | (93) | 52 | 90 | 296 | ||||
NET INCOME | ||||||||
Income attributable to non-controlling interest | ||||||||
NET INCOME FOR COMMON STOCK | ||||||||
Net income per common share — basic | ||||||||
Net income per common share — diluted | ||||||||
AVERAGE NUMBER OF SHARES OUTSTANDING — BASIC (IN MILLIONS) | 336.7 | 332.5 | 334.8 | 328.5 | ||||
AVERAGE NUMBER OF SHARES OUTSTANDING — DILUTED (IN MILLIONS) | 337.5 | 333.6 | 335.7 | 329.5 | ||||
Attachment C | ||||
Variation for the Three Months Ended December 31, 2020 vs. 2019 | ||||
Earnings | Net Income | |||
CECONY (a) | ||||
Weather impact on steam revenues | Reflects the impact of warmer winter weather in the 2020 period. | |||
Operations and maintenance expenses | 0.13 | 43 | Reflects lower costs for pension and other postretirement benefits of | |
Depreciation, property taxes and other tax matters | (0.22) | (76) | Reflects higher depreciation and amortization expense of | |
Other | (0.04) | (5) | Primarily reflects foregone revenues from the suspension of customers' late payment charges and certain other fees associated with the COVID-19 pandemic of | |
Total CECONY | (0.16) | (49) | ||
O&R (a) | ||||
Changes in rate plans | 0.01 | 2 | Reflects an electric and gas base rate increase under the company's rate plans. | |
Operations and maintenance expenses | 0.01 | 4 | Reflects lower costs for pension and other postretirement benefits, which are reconciled under the rate plans, lower gas program spending and shared service expenses, offset by food and medicine spoilage claims related to electric outages caused by Tropical Storm Isaias. | |
Depreciation, property taxes and other tax matters | (0.01) | (3) | Reflects higher depreciation and amortization expense and higher property taxes. | |
Total O&R | 0.01 | 3 | ||
Clean Energy Businesses | ||||
Operating revenues less energy costs | 0.05 | 12 | Reflects higher revenues from renewable electric production projects of | |
Operations and maintenance expenses | (0.02) | (5) | Primarily reflects an increase in general operating expenses. | |
Net interest expense | — | 1 | Primarily reflects lower unrealized losses on interest rate swaps in the 2020 period. | |
HLBV effects | 0.03 | 10 | Primarily reflects lower losses from tax equity projects in the 2020 period. | |
Other | (0.01) | (3) | Primarily reflects higher income taxes due to reduced non-controlling interest. | |
Total Clean Energy Businesses | 0.05 | 15 | ||
Con Edison Transmission | (0.69) | Reflects impairment loss related to the investment in Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC. | ||
Other, including parent company expenses | 0.03 | 10 | Primarily reflects lower income tax expense due to impairment loss related to the investment in Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC. | |
Total Reported (GAAP basis) | ||||
Impairment loss related to investment in Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC | 0.66 | 223 | ||
HLBV effects of the Clean Energy Businesses | (0.03) | (10) | ||
Net mark-to-market effects of the Clean Energy Businesses | 0.01 | 4 | Reflects unrealized losses on interest rate swaps. | |
Total Adjusted (Non-GAAP basis) | ||||
a. | Under the revenue decoupling mechanisms in the Utilities' New York electric and gas rate plans and the weather-normalization clause applicable to their gas businesses, revenues are generally not affected by changes in delivery volumes from levels assumed when rates were approved. In general, the Utilities recover on a current basis the fuel, gas purchased for resale and purchased power costs they incur in supplying energy to their full-service customers. Accordingly, such costs do not generally affect Con Edison's results of operations. |
Attachment D | |||
Variation for the Year Ended December 31, 2020 vs. 2019 | |||
Earnings | Net Income | ||
CECONY (a) | |||
Changes in rate plans | Primarily reflects higher gas net base revenues due to the base rate increase in January 2020 under the company's gas rate plan of | ||
Weather impact on steam revenues | (0.10) | (32) | Reflects the impact of warmer winter weather in the 2020 period. |
Operations and maintenance expenses | 0.82 | 270 | Reflects lower costs for pension and other postretirement benefits of |
Depreciation, property taxes and other tax matters | (0.88) | (284) | Reflects higher depreciation and amortization expense of |
Other | (0.22) | (60) | Primarily reflects foregone revenues from the suspension of customers' late payment charges and certain other fees associated with the COVID-19 pandemic of |
Total CECONY | (0.26) | (65) | |
O&R (a) | |||
Changes in rate plans | 0.05 | 14 | Reflects electric and gas base rate increases of |
Operations and maintenance expenses | — | (1) | Primarily reflects food and medicine spoilage claims related to electric outages caused by Tropical Storm Isaias. |
Depreciation, property taxes and other tax matters | (0.03) | (8) | Reflects higher depreciation and amortization expense and higher property taxes, offset in part, by the employee retention tax credit under the CARES Act. |
Other | (0.02) | (4) | Primarily reflects higher costs associated with components of pension and other postretirement benefits other than service cost. |
Total O&R | — | 1 | |
Clean Energy Businesses | |||
Operating revenues less energy costs | 0.06 | 16 | Reflects higher revenues from renewable electric production projects of |
Operations and maintenance expenses | (0.01) | (3) | Primarily reflects an increase in general operating expenses. |
Depreciation and amortization | (0.01) | (3) | Reflects an increase in renewable electric production projects in operation during 2020. |
Net interest expense | (0.02) | (8) | Primarily reflects higher unrealized losses on interest rate swaps in the 2020 period. |
HLBV effects | 0.12 | 42 | Primarily reflects lower losses from tax equity projects in the 2020 period. |
Other | (0.01) | (2) | Primarily reflects the absence of a prior period adjustment related to research and development credits recorded in 2019. |
Total Clean Energy Businesses | 0.13 | 42 | |
Con Edison Transmission | (0.68) | (227) | Primarily reflects impairment loss related to the investment in Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC. |
Other, including parent company expenses | 0.01 | 7 | Primarily reflects lower income tax expense due to impairment loss related to the investment in Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC. |
Total Reported (GAAP basis) | |||
Impairment loss related to investment in Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC | 0.66 | 223 | |
HLBV effects of the Clean Energy Businesses | (0.12) | (42) | |
Net mark-to-market effects of the Clean Energy Businesses | 0.06 | 22 | Primarily reflects unrealized losses on interest rate swaps. |
Total Adjusted (Non-GAAP basis) | |||
a. | Under the revenue decoupling mechanisms in the Utilities' New York electric and gas rate plans and the weather-normalization clause applicable to their gas businesses, revenues are generally not affected by changes in delivery volumes from levels assumed when rates were approved. In general, the Utilities recover on a current basis the fuel, gas purchased for resale and purchased power costs they incur in supplying energy to their full-service customers. Accordingly, such costs do not generally affect Con Edison's results of operations. |
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