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Vistra Reports Full-Year 2023 Results, Announces Expected Closing of Energy Harbor Transaction On March 1, 2024

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Vistra Corp. reports strong financial results for the full-year 2023, with significant improvements in net income and adjusted EBITDA. The company's ongoing operations show robust performance, with key highlights including the approval of the Energy Harbor acquisition and share repurchase programs. Vistra's focus on clean energy investments and strategic priorities positions it for future growth and sustainability.
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  • Strong financial performance in full-year 2023 with Net Income of $1,492 million and Ongoing Operations Adjusted EBITDA of $4,140 million.
  • Approval of the Energy Harbor acquisition by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, expected to close on March 1, 2024.
  • Share repurchase programs totaling $1.5 billion authorized by the Board of Directors, enhancing free cash flow and capital structure.
  • Vistra's comprehensive hedging program supports its 2024 standalone guidance ranges and future opportunities for Ongoing Operations Adjusted EBITDA.
  • Focus on clean energy investments and sustainability highlighted in the 2023 Climate Report published in accordance with the TCFD framework.
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The financial results of Vistra Corp. for the full year 2023 demonstrate a significant turnaround from the previous year, with a net income increase of $2,702 million. This improvement is attributed to the reversal of unrealized hedging losses from 2022 and robust performance in both retail counts and margins, as well as generation unit availability, particularly during the high-demand summer months within the ERCOT region. The company's comprehensive hedging strategy and optimization of flexible assets have played a crucial role in this financial outcome.

Furthermore, the reported Ongoing Operations Adjusted EBITDA exceeding the original guidance by $440 million indicates a strong operational execution and financial discipline. The additional share repurchase authorization of $1.5 billion, expected to be utilized by the end of 2025, reflects the company's confidence in its financial stability and commitment to delivering shareholder value. The repurchase of TRA Rights simplifies the capital structure and is projected to be cash flow positive, which could further enhance the company's financial robustness.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's approval of Vistra's acquisition of Energy Harbor is a strategic move that positions Vistra to scale its zero-carbon business. This acquisition aligns with the industry's shift towards cleaner energy sources and could potentially provide Vistra with a competitive advantage in the market. The focus on reliability, affordability and sustainability, along with strategic investments in solar and battery storage, demonstrates Vistra's commitment to transitioning to a lower-carbon energy mix.

The company's hedging of approximately 99% of its expected generation volumes for the remainder of 2024 and 87% for 2025 showcases a proactive risk management approach that secures predictable revenue streams and shields the company from volatile energy prices. This strategy is likely to support the company's financial guidance and provide stability to investors.

Vistra's publication of the 2023 Climate Report following the TCFD framework indicates a strategic focus on climate-related financial disclosures. This transparency is critical for stakeholders who are increasingly prioritizing environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in their investment decisions. As the energy sector faces pressure to reduce carbon emissions, Vistra's investment in zero-carbon resources and the acquisition of Energy Harbor could enhance its ESG profile and potentially attract socially responsible investors.

Understanding the implications of climate-related risks and opportunities, as well as the company's response to these challenges, is essential for long-term sustainability and resilience in the energy sector. Vistra's efforts in this area may contribute to a positive reputation among consumers and investors, potentially leading to a competitive edge in an industry undergoing significant transformation.

Earnings Release Highlights

  • GAAP full-year 2023 Net Income of $1,492 million and Cash Flow from Operations of $5,453 million.
  • Net Income from Ongoing Operations1 of $1,498 million, Ongoing Operations Adjusted EBITDA1 of $4,140 million, $440 million higher than the midpoint of the original guidance range announced in Nov. 2022, and Ongoing Operations Adjusted FCFbG1 of $2,491 million, exceeding the midpoint of the original guidance by $441 million.
  • Announced Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC") approval of the pending Energy Harbor Corp. ("Energy Harbor") acquisition, with closing expected to occur on March 1, 2024.
  • Repurchased approximately 98% of the outstanding beneficial interests in the rights to receive payments under the Tax Receivable Agreement ("TRA"), increasing expected free cash flow over the next several years and simplifying the company's capital structure.
  • Board authorized an additional $1.5 billion of share repurchases, which is expected to be utilized by year-end 2025.

IRVING, Texas, Feb. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Vistra Corp. (NYSE: VST) today reported its full-year 2023 financial results and other highlights.

"I want to thank our Vistra team of nearly 5,000 men and women for a very strong year of operational and financial performance. Their focus on safety, operational excellence, and customer experience enabled the production and delivery of safe, reliable, and affordable power to our retail and commercial customers across the country despite several significant weather events throughout the year," said Jim Burke, President and CEO of Vistra. "Our integrated model performed very well and enabled us to stay focused on the four key strategic priorities underpinning our Vistra strategy."

Burke continued, "We are excited to have recently received the final regulatory approval needed to close the acquisition of Energy Harbor. We believe this will be a transformational acquisition for our company, meaningfully scaling our zero-carbon business that provides reliable, dispatchable power. We are confident that the addition of Energy Harbor will allow Vistra to leverage its core strengths of safely and reliably operating power generation facilities, serving our retail customers, and managing commercial risk. We expect the transaction to close on March 1st and look forward to welcoming our new colleagues to the Vistra team."

 

Summary of Financial Results for the Year Ended December 31, 20232

 

(Unaudited) (Millions of Dollars)




Year Ended December 31,



2023


2022

Net income


$              1,492


$            (1,210)

Ongoing Operations Net Income


$              1,498


$            (1,063)

Ongoing Operations Adjusted EBITDA


$              4,140


$              3,119






Adjusted EBITDA by Segment





Retail


$              1,105


$                 923

Texas


$              1,770


$              1,438

East


$                 707


$                 608

West


$                 263


$                 152

Sunset


$                 358


$                   42

Corporate and Other


$                 (63)


$                 (44)

Asset Closure


$                 (39)


$               (125)

 

For the year ended Dec. 31, 2023, Vistra reported Net Income of $1,492 million, Net Income from Ongoing Operations1 of $1,498 million, and Ongoing Operations Adjusted EBITDA1 of $4,140 million. Net Income for the full year 2023 was an improvement of $2,702 million from the full year 2022 Net Loss, driven primarily by the reversal of unrealized hedging losses in 2022. Ongoing Operations Adjusted EBITDA for the full-year 2023 was $1,021 million higher than the full-year 2022, driven primarily by strong counts and margin performance in retail and the availability and performance of our generation units, especially in the summer months in ERCOT, combined with our comprehensive hedging program and our ability to optimize our flexible assets.

 

Guidance3


 

($ in millions)

Reaffirmed 2024 Vistra
Standalone Guidance Ranges

Ongoing Operations Adjusted EBITDA

$3,700 - $4,100

Ongoing Operations Adjusted FCFbG

$1,900 - $2,300

 

The $3,900 million midpoint of Vistra's Standalone 2024 Ongoing Operations Adjusted EBITDA Guidance range is meaningfully higher than the range of midpoint opportunities the company had estimated in its earnings presentations in 2022 and the first half of 2023.

As of Feb. 23, 2024, Vistra has hedged approximately 99% of its expected generation volumes for the balance of 2024 and approximately 87% for 2025. Vistra's comprehensive hedging program, as well as forward price curves as of Feb. 23, 2024, support the company's 2024 standalone guidance ranges and its previously announced Ongoing Operations Adjusted EBITDA midpoint opportunity for 2025. Vistra is anticipating the 2025 midpoint opportunity to be in the range of $3,800 million to $4,000 million for Ongoing Operations Adjusted EBITDA (exclusive of any future EBITDA contribution from Energy Harbor).4

Share Repurchase Program

As of Feb. 23, 2024:

  • Vistra executed ~$3.7 billion in share repurchases since November 2021.
  • Vistra's Board of Directors authorized an additional $1.5 billion of share repurchases.
  • Vistra had ~348 million shares outstanding, representing a ~28% reduction of the amount of the shares outstanding on Nov. 2, 2021.

Vistra expects to spend $2.25 billion on share repurchases in 2024 and 2025.

Repurchase of TRA Rights

As of Feb. 23, 2024, Vistra repurchased approximately 98% of the outstanding beneficial interests in the rights (the "TRA Rights") to receive payments under the TRA, in exchange for approximately $475 million of newly issued 8.875% Series C Fixed-Rate Reset Cumulative Redeemable Perpetual Preferred Stock and approximately $150 million of cash. In addition to simplifying Vistra's capital structure, these repurchases are expected to be cash flow accretive over the foreseeable planning horizon.

Clean Energy Investments

Vistra is focused on reliability, affordability and sustainability of electricity in the markets in which we operate. Vistra continues to grow its fleet of zero-carbon resources, advancing these interests through cost-effective, strategic investments in solar and battery storage developments and through the upcoming acquisition of Energy Harbor.

On Nov. 6, 2023, Vistra published its 2023 Climate Report in accordance with the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) framework. The TCFD framework provides a set of recommended climate-related disclosures and guidelines that companies may use to better inform investors, customers, and other stakeholders. Vistra cares about its stakeholders and is proud to share with them how the company is well-prepared to manage climate-related risks as well as capitalize on potential opportunities.

In February 2024, FERC approved Vistra's acquisition of Energy Harbor, which will add more than 4,000 MW of nuclear generation to its portfolio along with approximately 1 million additional retail customers. Together with Vistra's existing 2,400 MW Comanche Peak nuclear power plant, this acquisition will bring Vistra's nuclear capacity to more than 6,400 MW at the transaction's closing, which is expected to occur on March 1, 2024. Further, in 2022, Comanche Peak applied to extend its operating licenses through 2050 and 2053 for the two-unit facility, an additional 20 years beyond the original licenses. This process is advancing as expected.

The Inflation Reduction Act is anticipated to provide the opportunity to realize material benefits to Vistra with respect to its renewables and energy storage projects, as well as provide strong price support via the nuclear production tax credit for its nuclear facilities, including those being acquired through the Energy Harbor transaction.

Vistra expects to start construction this spring on its three larger Illinois solar and energy storage projects, part of the Coal to Solar and Energy Storage Initiative. Vistra intends to remain strategic and disciplined with respect to the timing of investments in renewables and energy storage projects.

Liquidity

As of Dec. 31, 2023, Vistra had total available liquidity of approximately $5,799 million, including cash and cash equivalents of $3,485 million, $1,213 million of availability under its corporate revolving credit facility, and $1,101 million of availability under its commodity-linked revolving credit facility.5 Available capacity under the commodity-linked revolving credit facility reflects the borrowing base as of Dec. 31, 2023. Available liquidity excludes approximately $750 million and $125 million of undrawn available borrowing capacity as of Dec. 31, 2023, under Vistra's accounts receivable and repurchase facility financing arrangements, respectively, and $474 million of commitments under the commodity-linked revolving credit facility that were not available to be drawn as of Dec. 31, 2023.

Earnings Webcast

Vistra will host a webcast today, Feb. 28, 2024, beginning at 10 a.m. ET (9 a.m. CT) to discuss these results and related matters. The live webcast and the accompanying slides that will be discussed on the call can be accessed via Vistra's website at www.vistracorp.com under "Investor Relations" and then "Events & Presentations." Participants can also listen by phone by registering here prior to the start time of the call to receive a conference call dial-in number. A replay of the webcast will be available on Vistra's website for one year following the live event.

About Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Items Affecting Comparability

"Adjusted EBITDA" (EBITDA as adjusted for unrealized gains or losses from hedging activities, tax receivable agreement impacts, reorganization items, and certain other items described from time to time in Vistra's earnings releases), "Adjusted Free Cash Flow before Growth" (or "Adjusted FCFbG") (cash from operating activities excluding changes in margin deposits and working capital and adjusted for capital expenditures (including capital expenditures for growth investments), other net investment activities, and other items described from time to time in Vistra's earnings releases), "Ongoing Operations Adjusted EBITDA" (adjusted EBITDA less adjusted EBITDA from Asset Closure segment), "Net Income (Loss) from Ongoing Operations" (net income less net income from Asset Closure segment), and "Ongoing Operations Adjusted Free Cash Flow before Growth" or "Ongoing Operations Adjusted FCFbG" (adjusted free cash flow before growth less cash flow from operating activities from Asset Closure segment before growth) are "non-GAAP financial measures." A non-GAAP financial measure is a numerical measure of financial performance that excludes or includes amounts so as to be different than the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP in Vistra's consolidated statements of operations, comprehensive income, changes in stockholders' equity and cash flows. Non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the most directly comparable GAAP measures. Vistra's non-GAAP financial measures may be different from non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies.

Vistra uses Adjusted EBITDA as a measure of performance and believes that analysis of its business by external users is enhanced by visibility to both Net Income prepared in accordance with GAAP and Adjusted EBITDA. Vistra uses Adjusted Free Cash Flow before Growth as a measure of liquidity and believes that analysis of its ability to service its cash obligations is supported by disclosure of both cash provided by (used in) operating activities prepared in accordance with GAAP as well as Adjusted Free Cash Flow before Growth. Vistra uses Ongoing Operations Adjusted EBITDA as a measure of performance and Ongoing Operations Adjusted Free Cash Flow before Growth as a measure of liquidity, and Vistra's management and board of directors have found it informative to view the Asset Closure segment as separate and distinct from Vistra's ongoing operations. Vistra uses Net Income (Loss) from Ongoing Operations as a non-GAAP measure that is most comparable to the GAAP measure Net Income in order to illustrate the company's Net Income excluding the effects of the Asset Closure segment, as well as a measure to compare to Ongoing Operations Adjusted EBITDA. The schedules attached to this earnings release reconcile the non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable financial measures calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

1 Ongoing Operations excludes the Asset Closure segment. Net Income (Loss) from Ongoing Operations, Ongoing Operations Adjusted EBITDA, and Ongoing Operations Adjusted Free Cash Flow before Growth are non-GAAP financial measures. Any reference to "Ongoing Operations Adjusted FCFbG" is a reference to Ongoing Operations Adjusted Free Cash Flow before Growth. See the "Non-GAAP Reconciliation" tables for further detail. Total segment information may not tie due to rounding.

2 Upon movement of the Edwards Power Plant to the Asset Closure segment effective Jan. 1, 2023, prior year results were retrospectively adjusted for comparative purposes.

3 2024 guidance ranges are for Vistra standalone, without any estimated impacts of Energy Harbor performance.

4 Reflects the potential midpoint opportunity range of Ongoing Operations Adjusted EBITDA for 2025 based on market curves as of Nov. 2, 2023; does not include the incremental Adj. EBITDA contribution expected from the Energy Harbor acquisition; this range of estimated opportunities is not intended to be guidance.

5 The Company expects to use cash on hand and borrowings under its Accounts Receivable and other liquidity facilities to fund the approximately $3.1 billion cash necessary to close the Energy Harbor acquisition.

About Vistra
Vistra (NYSE: VST) is a leading, Fortune 500 integrated retail electricity and power generation company based in Irving, Texas, providing essential resources for customers, commerce, and communities. With operations in 20 states and the District of Columbia, Vistra combines an innovative, customer-centric approach to retail with safe, reliable, and efficient power generation. Learn more at https://www.vistracorp.com.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
The information presented herein includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements, which are based on current expectations, estimates and projections about the industry and markets in which Vistra Corp. ("Vistra") operates and beliefs of and assumptions made by Vistra's management, involve risks and uncertainties, which are difficult to predict and are not guarantees of future performance, that could significantly affect the financial results of Vistra. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, that are presented herein, or in response to questions or otherwise, that address activities, events or developments that may occur in the future, including such matters as activities related to our financial or operational projections, financial condition and cash flows, projected synergy, value lever and net debt targets, capital allocation, capital expenditures, liquidity, projected Adjusted EBITDA to free cash flow conversion rate, dividend policy, business strategy, competitive strengths, goals, future acquisitions or dispositions, development or operation of power generation assets, market and industry developments and the growth of our businesses and operations (often, but not always, through the use of words or phrases, or the negative variations of those words or other comparable words of a future or forward-looking nature, including, but not limited to: "intends," "plans," "will likely," "unlikely," "believe," "confident", "expect," "seek," "anticipate," "estimate," "continue," "will," "shall," "should," "could," "may," "might," "predict," "project," "forecast," "target," "potential," "goal," "objective," "guidance" and "outlook"), are forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Although Vistra believes that in making any such forward-looking statement, Vistra's expectations are based on reasonable assumptions, any such forward-looking statement involves uncertainties and risks that could cause results to differ materially from those projected in or implied by any such forward-looking statement, including, but not limited to: (i) adverse changes in general economic or market conditions (including changes in interest rates) or changes in political conditions or federal or state laws and regulations; (ii) the ability of Vistra to execute upon its contemplated strategic, capital allocation, performance, and cost-saving initiatives, including the acquisition of Energy Harbor, and to successfully integrate acquired businesses; (iii) actions by credit ratings agencies; (iv) the severity, magnitude and duration of extreme weather events, contingencies and uncertainties relating thereto, most of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond our control, and the resulting effects on our results of operations, financial condition and cash flows; and (v) those additional risks and factors discussed in reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by Vistra from time to time, including the uncertainties and risks discussed in the sections entitled "Risk Factors" and "Forward-Looking Statements" in Vistra's annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023.

Any forward-looking statement speaks only at the date on which it is made, and except as may be required by law, Vistra will not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date on which it is made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. New factors emerge from time to time, and it is not possible to predict all of them; nor can Vistra assess the impact of each such factor or the extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement.

 

VISTRA CORP.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(Millions of Dollars)



Year Ended December 31,


2023


2022


2021

Operating revenues

$           14,779


$           13,728


$           12,077

Fuel, purchased power costs and delivery fees

(7,557)


(10,401)


(9,169)

Operating costs

(1,702)


(1,645)


(1,559)

Depreciation and amortization

(1,502)


(1,596)


(1,753)

Selling, general and administrative expenses

(1,308)


(1,189)


(1,040)

Impairment of long-lived and other assets

(49)


(74)


(71)

Operating income (loss)

2,661


(1,177)


(1,515)

Other income

257


117


140

Other deductions

(14)


(4)


(16)

Interest expense and related charges

(740)


(368)


(384)

Impacts of Tax Receivable Agreement

(164)


(128)


53

Net income (loss) before income taxes

2,000


(1,560)


(1,722)

Income tax (expense) benefit

(508)


350


458

Net income (loss)

1,492


(1,210)


(1,264)

Net (income) loss attributable to noncontrolling interest

1


(17)


(10)

Net income (loss) attributable to Vistra

1,493


(1,227)


(1,274)

Cumulative dividends attributable to preferred stock

(150)


(150)


(21)

Net income (loss) attributable to Vistra common stock

$              1,343


$            (1,377)


$            (1,295)

 

 

VISTRA CORP.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(Millions of Dollars)



Year Ended December 31,


2023


2022


2021

Cash flows — operating activities:






Net income (loss)

$              1,492


$            (1,210)


$            (1,264)

Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to cash provided by (used in)
operating activities:






Depreciation and amortization

1,956


2,047


2,050

Deferred income tax expense (benefit), net

457


(359)


(475)

Gain on sale of land

(95)


(8)


(9)

Impairment of long-lived and other assets

49


74


71

Unrealized net (gain) loss from mark-to-market valuations of
commodities

(490)


2,510


759

Unrealized net (gain) loss from mark-to-market valuations of interest
rate swaps

36


(250)


(134)

Change in asset retirement obligation liability

27


13


(5)

Asset retirement obligation accretion expense

34


34


38

Impacts of Tax Receivable Agreement

164


128


(53)

Gain on TRA settlement

(29)



Bad debt expense

164


179


110

Stock-based compensation

77


63


47

Other, net

103


(71)


50

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:






Accounts receivable — trade

214


(852)


(228)

Inventories

(174)


36


(100)

Accounts payable — trade

(350)


94


402

Commodity and other derivative contractual assets and liabilities

82


(228)


32

Margin deposits, net

1,899


(1,874)


(1,000)

Uplift securitization proceeds receivable from ERCOT


544


(544)

Accrued interest

46


16


13

Accrued taxes

5


(8)


(20)

Accrued employee incentive

58


21


(68)

Asset retirement obligation settlement

(81)


(87)


(88)

Major plant outage deferral

(32)


20


2

Other — net assets

84


(17)


(27)

Other — net liabilities

(243)


(330)


235

Cash provided by (used in) operating activities

5,453


485


(206)

Cash flows — investing activities:






Capital expenditures, including nuclear fuel purchases and LTSA
prepayments

(1,676)


(1,301)


(1,033)

Proceeds from sales of nuclear decommissioning trust fund securities

601


670


483

Investments in nuclear decommissioning trust fund securities

(624)


(693)


(505)

Proceeds from sales of environmental allowances

500


1,275


392

Purchases of environmental allowances

(1,071)


(1,303)


(605)

Insurance proceeds

15


39


89

Proceeds from sales of property, plant and equipment

115


78


30

Other, net

(5)


(4)


(4)

Cash used in investing activities

(2,145)


(1,239)


(1,153)

Cash flows — financing activities:






Issuances of preferred stock



2,000

Issuances of long-term debt

2,498


1,498


1,250

Repayments/repurchases of debt

(33)


(251)


(381)

Borrowings under Term Loan A



1,250

Repayment under Term Loan A



(1,250)

Proceeds from forward capacity agreement



500

Net borrowings/(repayments) under accounts receivable financing

(425)


425


(300)

Borrowings under Revolving Credit Facility

100


1,750


1,450

Repayments under Revolving Credit Facility

(350)


(1,500)


(1,450)

Borrowings under Commodity-Linked Facility


3,150


Repayments under Commodity-Linked Facility

(400)


(2,750)


Debt issuance costs

(59)


(31)


(13)

Stock repurchases

(1,245)


(1,949)


(471)

Dividends paid to common stockholders

(313)


(302)


(290)

Dividends paid to preferred stockholders

(150)


(151)


Other, net

83


31


(21)

Cash provided by (used in) financing activities

(294)


(80)


2,274

Net change in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

3,014


(834)


915

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash — beginning balance

525


1,359


444

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash — ending balance

$              3,539


$                 525


$              1,359

 

 

VISTRA CORP.

NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS - ADJUSTED EBITDA

FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2023

(Unaudited) (Millions of Dollars)



Retail


Texas


East


West


Sunset


Eliminations /
Corp and Other


Ongoing
Operations
Consolidated


Asset
Closure


Vistra Corp.
Consolidated

Net income (loss)

$     424


$     354


$  1,160


$     454


$     633


$      (1,527)


$       1,498


$        (6)


$       1,492

Income tax expense



1




507


508



508

Interest expense and
related charges (a)

20


(21)



(8)


2


742


735


5


740

Depreciation and
amortization (b)

102


635


647


79


62


68


1,593



1,593

EBITDA before
Adjustments

546


968


1,808


525


697


(210)


4,334


(1)


4,333

Unrealized net (gain)
loss resulting from
hedging transactions

586


799


(1,117)


(267)


(455)



(454)


(36)


(490)

Impacts of Tax
Receivable

Agreement (c)






135


135



135

Non-cash
compensation
expenses






78


78



78

Transition and merger
expenses


1


1



1


47


50



50

Impairment of long-
lived and other assets





49



49



49

PJM capacity
performance default
impacts (d)



3



6



9



9

Winter Storm Uri (e)

(52)


4






(48)



(48)

Other, net

25


(2)


12


5


60


(113)


(13)


(2)


(15)

Adjusted EBITDA

$ 1,105


$ 1,770


$    707


$    263


$    358


$        (63)


$     4,140


$    (39)


$     4,101

 

___________

 

(a)

Includes $36 million of unrealized mark-to-market net losses on interest rate swaps.

(b)

Includes nuclear fuel amortization of $91 million in the Texas segment.

(c)

Includes $29 million gain recognized on the repurchase of TRA Rights in December 2023.

(d)

Represents estimate of anticipated market participant defaults or settlements on initial PJM capacity performance penalties due to extreme magnitude of penalties associated with Winter Storm Elliott.

(e)

Includes the application of bill credits. The company incentivized certain large commercial and industrial customers to curtail their usage during Winter Storm Uri by providing bill credits for use in future periods. The company believes the inclusion of the bill credits as a reduction to Adjusted EBITDA in the years in which such bill credits are applied more accurately reflects its operating performance. We estimate remaining bill credit amounts to be applied in future periods for 2024 (approximately $11 million) and 2025 (approximately $26 million).

 

 

VISTRA CORP.

NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS - ADJUSTED EBITDA

FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2022

 

(Unaudited) (Millions of Dollars)



Retail


Texas


East


West


Sunset


Eliminations /
Corp and
Other


Ongoing
Operations
Consolidated


Asset
Closure


Vistra Corp.
Consolidated

Net income (loss)

1,158


(615)


(868)


(238)


(230)


(270)


$     (1,063)


(147)


$     (1,210)

Income tax benefit






(350)


(350)



(350)

Interest expense and
related charges (a)

14


(20)


3


(6)


3


371


365


3


368

Depreciation and
amortization (b)

145


623


706


42


66


69


1,651


31


1,682

EBITDA before
Adjustments

1,317


(12)


(159)


(202)


(161)


(180)


603


(113)


490

Unrealized net (gain)
loss resulting from
hedging transactions

(291)


1,610


759


351


100



2,529


(19)


2,510

Generation plant
retirement expenses





7



7


(3)


4

Fresh start / purchase
accounting impacts


(2)


(1)



9



6



6

Impacts of Tax
Receivable Agreement






128


128



128

Non-cash
compensation
expenses






65


65



65

Transition and merger
expenses

7



1




5


13



13

Impairment of long-
lived and other assets





74



74



74

Winter Storm Uri (c)

(141)


(178)






(319)



(319)

Other, net

31


20


8


3


13


(62)


13


10


23

Adjusted EBITDA

$    923


$ 1,438


$    608


$    152


$     42


$        (44)


$     3,119


$  (125)


$     2,994

 

___________

(a)

Includes $250 million of unrealized mark-to-market net gains on interest rate swaps.

(b)

Includes nuclear fuel amortization of $86 million in the Texas segment.

(c)

Adjusted EBITDA impacts of Winter Storm Uri reflects $183 million related to a reduction in the allocation of ERCOT default uplift charges which were expected to be paid over several decades under protocols existing at the time of the storm and $144 million related to the application of bill credits to large commercial and industrial customers that curtailed their usage during Winter Storm Uri. The adjustment for ERCOT default uplift charges relates to (i) ERCOT receiving payments that reduced the market wide default balance and (ii) the fourth quarter 2022 derecognition of the remaining default balance in connection with a settlement between Brazos and ERCOT.

 

 

VISTRA CORP.

NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS - ADJUSTED FREE CASH FLOW

FOR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2023

(Unaudited) (Millions of Dollars)



Ongoing
Operations


Asset
Closure


Vistra
Consolidated

Adjusted EBITDA

$          4,140


$             (39)


$          4,101

Interest paid, net (a)

(560)



(560)

Taxes paid net of refunds

(24)


(24)

Working capital and margin deposits

1,887


(3)


1,884

Accrued environmental allowances

336



336

Reclamation and remediation

(3)


(16)


(19)

Transition and merger expense, including severance

(58)


(23)


(81)

Other changes in other operating assets and liabilities

(63)


(121)


(184)

Cash provided by (used in) operating activities

$          5,655


$           (202)


$          5,453

Capital expenditures including nuclear fuel purchases and LTSA
prepayments (b)

(994)



(994)

Development and growth expenditures

(682)



(682)

(Purchase)/sale of environmental allowances

(571)



(571)

Other net investing activities (c)

(5)


107


102

Free cash flow

$          3,403


$             (95)


$          3,308

Working capital and margin deposits

(1,887)


3


(1,884)

Development and growth expenditures

682



682

Accrued environmental allowances

(336)



(336)

Purchases and sales of environmental credits and allowances, net

571



571

Transition and merger expense, including severance

58


23


81

Adjusted free cash flow before growth

$          2,491


$             (69)


$          2,422

 

____________

 

(a)

Net of interest received.

(b)

Includes $227 million LTSA prepaid capital expenditures.

(c) 

Includes investments in and proceeds from the nuclear decommissioning trust fund, insurance proceeds, proceeds from sales of assets, proceeds from sales of nuclear fuel and other net investing cash flows.

 

 

VISTRA CORP. - NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS 2024 GUIDANCE1

(Unaudited) (Millions of Dollars)


Ongoing Operations

Asset Closure

Vistra
Consolidated


Low

High

Low

High

Low

High

Net Income (loss)

1,790

2,090

(140)

(40)

1,650

2,050

Income tax expense

500

600

0

0

500

600

Interest expense and related charges (a)

960

960

0

0

960

960

Depreciation and amortization (b)

1,650

1,650

0

0

1,650

1,650

EBITDA before adjustments

4,900

5,300

(140)

(40)

4,760

5,260

Unrealized net (gain) loss resulting from hedging transactions

(1,151)

(1,151)

(9)

(9)

(1,160)

(1,160)

Impacts of Tax Receivable Agreement

96

96

0

0

96

96

Non-cash compensation expenses

69

69

0

0

69

69

Transition and merger expenses

8

8

0

0

8

8

Interest Income

(220)

(220)

0

0

(220)

(220)

Other, net

(2)

(2)

4

4

2

2

Adjusted EBITDA guidance

3,700

4,100

(145)

(45)

3,555

4,055

Interest paid, net

(725)

(725)

0

0

(725)

(725)

Tax (paid) / received (c)

(22)

(22)

0

0

(22)

(22)

Tax Receivable Agreement payments

(28)

(28)

0

0

(28)

(28)

Working capital and margin deposits

498

498

0

0

498

498

Accrued environmental allowances

459

459

0

0

459

459

Reclamation and remediation

(31)

(31)

(95)

(95)

(126)

(126)

ERP implementation expenditures

(50)

(50)

0

0

(50)

(50)

Other changes in other operating assets and liabilities

(46)

(46)

(12)

(12)

(58)

(58)

Cash provided by operating activities

3,755

4,155

(252)

(152)

3,503

4,003

Capital expenditures including nuclear fuel purchases and LTSA
prepayments

(924)

(924)

0

0

(924)

(924)

Solar and storage development expenditures

(745)

(745)

0

0

(745)

(745)

Other growth expenditures

(74)

(74)

0

0

(74)

(74)

(Purchase) sale of environmental allowances

(291)

(291)

0

0

(291)

(291)

Other net investing activities

11

11

0

0

11

11

Free cash flow

1,732

2,132

(252)

(152)

1,480

1,980

Working capital and margin deposits

(498)

(498)

0

0

(498)

(498)

Solar and storage development and other growth expenditures

745

745

0

0

745

745

Other growth expenditures

74

74

0

0

74

74

Accrued environmental allowances

(459)

(459)

0

0

(459)

(459)

Purchase (sale) of environmental allowances

291

291

0

0

291

291

Transition and merger expenditures

(35)

(35)

2

2

(33)

(33)

ERP implementation expenditures

50

50

0

0

50

50

Adjusted free cash flow before growth guidance

1,900

2,300

(250)

(150)

1,650

2,150

 

1 Regulation G Table for 2024 Guidance prepared as of Nov. 7, 2023; excludes any potential contributions from Energy Harbor's performance.


(a)

Includes unrealized (gain) / loss on interest rate swaps of $50 million.

(b)

Includes nuclear fuel amortization of $107 million.

(c)

Includes state tax payments. 

 

 

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FAQ

What was Vistra Corp.'s Net Income for the full-year 2023?

Vistra Corp. reported a Net Income of $1,492 million for the full-year 2023.

When is the closing expected for the Energy Harbor acquisition?

The closing of the Energy Harbor acquisition is expected to occur on March 1, 2024.

How much was authorized for share repurchases by Vistra's Board of Directors?

Vistra's Board of Directors authorized $1.5 billion for share repurchases.

What percentage of expected generation volumes has Vistra hedged for 2024?

As of Feb. 23, 2024, Vistra has hedged approximately 99% of its expected generation volumes for the balance of 2024.

What report did Vistra publish on Nov. 6, 2023, and in accordance with which framework?

Vistra published its 2023 Climate Report in accordance with the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) framework on Nov. 6, 2023.

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