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TENAGA
FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS
Financial Year 2015 (31 Aug 2015)
L. C. Chong
23 November 2015
DISCLAIMER
I am NOT an investment advisor nor a financial advisor, and no information provided
here is to be interpreted as a suggestion to buy or sell securities.
Stock analysis in this presentation may not neutral because I have incorporated my
risk appetite and principles in the analysis.
All figures in MYR and in '000s, except per share data
2
DECLARATION OF INTEREST
• At the time of writing, I owned shares of TENAGA.
KEEP IN TOUCH
http://lcchong.wordpress.com
https://goo.gl/jjkq4P
SCOPE
• Figures and ratios are based on the figures reported in Annual Report or the latest
Q4 Quarterly Report (QR)
• Unless there is a need, this analysis will not include financial figures reported in Q1,
Q2 and Q3
• I will provide QR result highlights in my blog
• Valuation is not covered in this analysis
• I will provide valuation in my blog.
CHANGES
• 29 Oct 2015 – First write up of TENAGA in PowerPoint format
• 22 Nov 2015 – Applied new template and updated figures based on the AR 2015
BUSINESS PROFILE
• Primarily involved in the business of the generation, transmission, distribution and
sales of electricity
• The largest electricity utility in Malaysia and one of the largest in the region
• Serves an estimated 8.6 million customers in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Labuan
Source: The Edge Markets 1 Aug 2015
BUSINESS PROFILE (CONT.)
Generation
• 6 thermal power stations and 3 major hydroelectric power generating schemes in addition
to supporting the operations and maintenance of 3 Independent Power Producers
Transmission
• Connects power generated byTNB and IPPs throughout Peninsular Malaysia with
Distribution’s network as well as directly to large industrial customers via the NationalGrid
Distribution
• Supplies the electricity to the end users
OWNERSHIP SUMMARY
INSTITUTIONS
49%
SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUNDS
(>5% STAKE)
30%
PUBLIC AND OTHER
19%
STATE OWNED SHARES
2%
CORPORATIONS (PRIVATE)
0%
INDIVIDUALS/INSIDERS
0.00%
Position Date: 22 Nov 2015
TOP 5 SHAREHOLDERS
KHAZANAH NASIONAL
BERHAD
47%
EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT
FUND OF MALAYSIA
27%
PERMODALAN NASIONAL
BERHAD
20%
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO,
PRIVATE BANKING AND
INVESTMENT BANKING
INVESTMENTS
3%
KUMPULAN WANG
PERSARAAN
3%
Position Date: 22 Nov 2015
ECONOMIC MOATS
• Cost Advantage
• They have strong support from government in pricing.
• Switching Costs
• Like it or not, we can't live without TENAGA….
• Network Effect
• The more people consume electricity, the more money they make. So simple!
• Intangible Assets
• GLC status - Government won't setup a new company to compete with TENAGA.
• Efficient Scale
• TENAGA is the sole electricity generator in Malaysia.
• Have characteristics of rational oligopolies
ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.)
4.9%
6.7%
4.6% 4.4%
5.0%
1.8%
5.3%
5.9%
6.4% 6.4%
0
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
6,000,000
7,000,000
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
2006-08-31 2007-08-31 2008-08-31 2009-08-31 2010-08-31 2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31
ROIC
NOPAT ROIC
NOPAT is a bit volatile, but increasing in long term
ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.)
54,751,250 55,692,200 57,325,550 58,903,300 59,937,900 61,939,900
66,515,500
73,699,750
82,111,500
89,864,450
0
20,000,000
40,000,000
60,000,000
80,000,000
100,000,000
2006-08-31 2007-08-31 2008-08-31 2009-08-31 2010-08-31 2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31
Avg. Invested Capital
Invested capital increased every year
ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.)
• Under normal circumstances, ROIC of TENAGA ranged between 5% and 6.7%
• Is this range of ROIC normal in the utilities industry?
ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.)
Company 1-Yr ROIC 5-Yr ROIC
Edison International 9.11% 6.30%
Public Service Enterprise Group 6.23% 8.69%
Southern Co. 6.07% 5.83%
Williams Companies 5.53% 3.18%
Consolidated Edison 4.76% 4.97%
NextEra Energy 4.05% 5.56%
American Electric Power 4.01% 5.15%
NiSource Inc. 3.88% 2.92%
Duke Energy 3.46% 3.17%
PG & E Corp. 3.40% 5.10%
Centerpoint Energy 3.37% 4.60%
Exelon Corp. 2.45% 9.48%
FirstEnergy Corp. 2.27% 4.16%
Dominion Resources 1.12% 5.82%
AES Corp. -4.19% 1.62%
Source: Seeking Alpha 16 May 2013
ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.)
• As of May 2013, average of ROIC of major utilities companies in US was 5.1%±2%
• So, I can conclude that ROIC of TENAGA was above average.
ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.)
• Exception: In FY11, ROIC was 1.8% which is the lowest in history. Reasons:
• Operating expenses increased by 19.1% from RM26,519.7m (FY10) to RM30,956.4m
(FY11)
• Average coal price for the year increased from USD88.2/mt to USD106.9/mt
• Additional imports of coal, oil and distillate (5 times higher per kW) due to gas shortfall
• Incurred higher Independent Power Producers (IPP) purchases amounted to RM14,213.0,
an increase of 13.4% from RM12,528.0.
ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.)
8.9%
11.4%
5.8%
6.6%
8.1%
1.7%
4.2%
3.5%
2.3% 2.3%
0
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
6,000,000
7,000,000
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
2006-08-31 2007-08-31 2008-08-31 2009-08-31 2010-08-31 2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31
CROIC
Free Cash Flow to Firm CROIC
ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.)
3,878,950
4,488,200 4,805,950
4,360,650
3,925,500
4,689,750
6,326,150
7,781,400
9,222,600
10,051,850
0
2,000,000
4,000,000
6,000,000
8,000,000
10,000,000
12,000,000
2006-08-31 2007-08-31 2008-08-31 2009-08-31 2010-08-31 2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31
Avg. Capex
ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.)
• CROIC declined almost every year, and it was only 2.3% in FY15
• The main reason is high capex reduced TENAGA’s free cash flow, while invested
capital increased every year
• This is probably the reason why TENAGA unlikely to increase dividend payout.
SCALE
0
10,000,000
20,000,000
30,000,000
40,000,000
50,000,000
2006-08-31 2007-08-31 2008-08-31 2009-08-31 2010-08-31 2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31
Revenue
Revenue scale of TENAGA has been increasing every year. The
increased scale provides flexibility for a company to mitigate the
risks associated with liberalized power markets, including
competition in generation and supply and the management of
commodity price volatility
7.8% CAGR
PROFITABILITY
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
14.0%
16.0%
0
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
6,000,000
7,000,000
2009-08-31 2010-08-31 2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31
Core net profit Net Profit Margin %
PROFITABILITY (CONT.)
• FY19
• FX translation loss: -RM1,239m (FY08: RM34m)
• Higher average coal price of USD90.2/mt during the year, exceeding the USD85/mt
recoverable under the tariff adjustment effected in March 2009
• FY11
• Operating expenses increased by 19.1% from RM26,519.7m (FY10) to RM30,956.4m
(FY11)
• Average coal price for the year increased from USD88.2/mt to USD106.9/mt
• Additional imports of coal, oil and distillate (5 times higher per kW) due to gas shortfall
• Incurred higher Independent Power Producers (IPP) purchases amounted to RM14,213.0,
an increase of 13.4% from RM12,528.0
PROFITABILITY (CONT.)
19.8%
21.1%
13.9%
19.4%
23.0% 22.1%
25.2%
0
5,000,000
10,000,000
15,000,000
20,000,000
25,000,000
30,000,000
35,000,000
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
2009-08-31 2010-08-31 2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31
Profit Margin
Cost of Raw Material Gross Margin %
PROFITABILITY (CONT.)
• Cost of raw material has been increasing over the years
• Higher generation costs from the burning of the more expensive imported LNG
• Coal plant outages and low hydro availability due to the dry season necessitated the
utility company to fully utilise the gas plants which resulted in increased usage of the
more expensive liquefied natural gas and at times, even oil and distillates
• Revise of tariff regime becomes an important driver of Tenaga’s earnings
• Except FY11, TENAGA maintained gross profit above 19%
• In FY15, TENAGA achieved 25% profit margin due to lower coal prices.
LEVERAGE & COVERAGE
5.90 x
11.64 x
10.54 x
11.53 x
12.79 x
0.00 x
2.00 x
4.00 x
6.00 x
8.00 x
10.00 x
12.00 x
14.00 x
2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31
(FFO+Int. Exp.)/ Int. Exp.
LEVERAGE & COVERAGE (CONT.)
29.7%
44.1%
36.2%
34.0%
41.5%
25.6%
43.0%
31.3%
29.6%
36.3%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31
FFO To Debt
FFO to Debt (FFO – Dividends) / Debt
LEVERAGE & COVERAGE (CONT.)
34.9%
34.4%
39.1% 39.1%
36.5%
32.0%
33.0%
34.0%
35.0%
36.0%
37.0%
38.0%
39.0%
40.0%
2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31
Debt / Book Capitalization
LEVERAGE & COVERAGE (CONT.)
• As of FY15, TENAGA’s leverage and coverage are as below:
• (FFO+Int. Exp.)/ Int. Exp. – 12.79x (Aaa)
• FFO to Debt – 41.5% (Aaa)
• (FFO – Dividends) / Debt – 36.3% (Aaa)
• Debt / Book Capitalization – 36.5% (A)
DEBT EXPOSURE AND FOREX
JPY
15%
USD
7%
Others
0.07%
RM
78%
31-Aug-15
JPY
13%
USD
10%
Others
0.19%
RM
77%
31-Aug-14
On debt exposure, total debt decreased slightly to RM24.7b (FY15) from RM25.5b (FY14). On the other hand, the
debt exposure to USD denominated borrowings was decreased to 7% (FY15) from 10% (FY14).
ANNUAL SYSTEM LOSS
Source: Maybank IB Research 30 Oct 2015
System loss = the difference between electricity sales and
generation)
GROWTH DRIVERS
• Manjung 4 will be the first in Malaysia to utilise an ultra-supercritical boiler which
would enable 40% efficiency energy efficiency compared to the existing three
subcritical units at Manjung
• Gas shortages to the power sector are in its final days with the Melaka regasification
terminal set to commence soon and Tenaga will no longer be burdened by the
excessive use of alternative fuel
• 23 Sep 2014 - Consortium of TENAGA and Powertek Berhad (PB) had signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Bangladesh Power Development Board
(BPDB) to implement RM6b power plant project in Maheshkhali, Cox’s Bazar,
Bangladesh.
GROWTH DRIVERS (CONT.)
Source: Hong Leong Investment Bank 30 Oct 2015
GROWTH DRIVERS (CONT.)
• 5 Mar 2015 – TENAGA's 1,071 megawatt (MW) combined cycle power plant in
Seberang Perai, Pulau Pinang, is on track for commercial operation on Jan 1, 2016
• The RM2.5 billion project, utilising the world's largest and most efficient gas turbine
(Siemens HClass), is currently 94% complete
• 24 Sep 2014 – TNB and 1MDB in RM6bil power deal in Bangladesh
• 17 Oct 2014 - Renewable energy generation requires TNB to enhance our
distribution system from only supplying power to the consumers to a more
sophisticated network. In other words, with the implementation of the Feed-in-Tariff
(FiT), TNB system is continuously being upgraded.
GROWTH DRIVERS (CONT.)
• 15 Sep 2014 – From June 1 to Aug 26 (last available data point), the average
availability of Tanjung Bin was 95%, Jimah 95% and Janamanjung 93%, all healthily
above the 85% threshold expected of coal plants
• The higher coal plant availability means the proportion of coal-fired generation would
have trended up significantly
• In terms of sensitivity, every one percentage point increase in the percentage of coal
generation (with coal at US$85 [RM272] per tonne) raises FY15 net profit by 4.5%
• TNB’s usage of costlier LNG-sourced gas is coming down
• TNB is benefiting more from falling coal prices.
GROWTH DRIVERS (CONT.)
Source: AmResearch 30 Oct 2015
TNB basking in higher coal usage
PROFITABILITY (CONT.)
Source: https://goo.gl/TcZQcP
Source: http://goo.gl/IOQIr5
Source: http://goo.gl/UGFPJH
GROWTH DRIVERS (CONT.)
Source: AmResearch 30 Oct 2015
GROWTH DRIVERS (CONT.)
Source: Hong Leong Investment Bank 30 Oct 2015
Power demand still
strong
GROWTH DRIVERS (CONT.)
Source: Hong Leong Investment Bank 30 Oct 2015
GROWTH DRIVERS (CONT.)
Source: AmResearch 30 Oct 2015
In line with increased
power demand,
TENAGA increased
capex in generation
capacity.
Segmental Breakdown of TENAGA’s CAPEX
ISSUES/RISKS/CHALLENGES
• A/R increases much faster than booking sales. They should be more diligent to
collect outstanding bills.
• Very sensitive to currency appreciation/depreciation - the weakening of the Ringgit
against the US Dollar can cause loss in foreign currency translation.
• Tenaga still burdened by the excessive use of alternative fuel.
• Disruption in gas supply.
• Government possibly delay tariff revision in the future.
• Indonesia implements tax on coal export.
• Utilization of coal-fired power plants have reach limit.
ISSUES/RISKS/CHALLENGES (CONT.)
• 17 Jul 2014 – FCPT implementation in 2014 – Delayed, but not derailed
• 17 Jul 2014 – Higher generation costs from the burning of the more expensive
imported LNG
• 1 Aug 2015 – TENAGA to acquire the remainder of 1MDB’s power assets
• These assets, five local and eight foreign power plants with a net generating capacity of
5,600MW spanning five countries, are housed under 1MDB’s power arm, Edra Energy
Global Bhd.
ISSUES/RISKS/CHALLENGES (CONT.)
Source: Maybank IB Research 30 Oct 2015
Usage of
imported LNG
still high.
POOR STEWARDSHIP
• Complacency due to monopoly and protected by government
• “Tidak apa” attitude
• Most of the workers and management teams are the same people prior to their
privatisation
• Their work ethic has remained the same despite the transformation to a private entity.
SHAREHOLDER RETURN
Time Frame Date Bought at Original
Value
Dividend
Received
Unrealized
Gain/Loss
Current
Return
CAGR %
3-Y 29 Oct
2012
6.96 6,960 790 5,700 13,450 24.6%
5-Y 29 Oct
2010
7.04 7,040 1,307.38 8,785 17,132.38 19.5%
10-Y 28 Oct
2005
6.464 6,464 2,911.72 13,317.25 22,692.97 13.4%
Assumptions:
1. Commission paid is ignored in this simulation
2. The current price is 12.62 (as of the time of writing)
3. Unit purchased is 1,000.
GOING FORWARD
• 30 Oct 2015 – FY15 electricity generation was likely lower than budgeted given the
weaker-than-projected demand (+2.2% YoY) and the record low system loss. This
led to better-than-expected generation mix (coal was up, to 45.6% from 39.8% in
FY14), hence the earnings beat. If system loss continues to remain below trend, TNB
would be able to deliver earnings growth in FY16
• 30 Oct 2015 – While TNB’s existing operating prospects remain sound, concerns
remain over its possible acquisition of Edra Global’s assets.
GOING FORWARD (CONT.)
• Positive on TNB’s earnings outlook given the easing trend in fuel costs due to the
decline in coal and gas prices
• The implementation of FCPT mechanism remains as TNB’s secular catalyst in order
to justify an even higher future valuation as it will definitely provide a greater clarity
and stability to TNB’s long term earnings
• I will continue to hold TENAGA, and may accumulate TENAGA in the future.

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Tenaga – Fundamental Analysis FY15

  • 1. TENAGA FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS Financial Year 2015 (31 Aug 2015) L. C. Chong 23 November 2015
  • 2. DISCLAIMER I am NOT an investment advisor nor a financial advisor, and no information provided here is to be interpreted as a suggestion to buy or sell securities. Stock analysis in this presentation may not neutral because I have incorporated my risk appetite and principles in the analysis. All figures in MYR and in '000s, except per share data 2
  • 3. DECLARATION OF INTEREST • At the time of writing, I owned shares of TENAGA.
  • 5. SCOPE • Figures and ratios are based on the figures reported in Annual Report or the latest Q4 Quarterly Report (QR) • Unless there is a need, this analysis will not include financial figures reported in Q1, Q2 and Q3 • I will provide QR result highlights in my blog • Valuation is not covered in this analysis • I will provide valuation in my blog.
  • 6. CHANGES • 29 Oct 2015 – First write up of TENAGA in PowerPoint format • 22 Nov 2015 – Applied new template and updated figures based on the AR 2015
  • 7. BUSINESS PROFILE • Primarily involved in the business of the generation, transmission, distribution and sales of electricity • The largest electricity utility in Malaysia and one of the largest in the region • Serves an estimated 8.6 million customers in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Labuan Source: The Edge Markets 1 Aug 2015
  • 8. BUSINESS PROFILE (CONT.) Generation • 6 thermal power stations and 3 major hydroelectric power generating schemes in addition to supporting the operations and maintenance of 3 Independent Power Producers Transmission • Connects power generated byTNB and IPPs throughout Peninsular Malaysia with Distribution’s network as well as directly to large industrial customers via the NationalGrid Distribution • Supplies the electricity to the end users
  • 9. OWNERSHIP SUMMARY INSTITUTIONS 49% SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUNDS (>5% STAKE) 30% PUBLIC AND OTHER 19% STATE OWNED SHARES 2% CORPORATIONS (PRIVATE) 0% INDIVIDUALS/INSIDERS 0.00% Position Date: 22 Nov 2015
  • 10. TOP 5 SHAREHOLDERS KHAZANAH NASIONAL BERHAD 47% EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND OF MALAYSIA 27% PERMODALAN NASIONAL BERHAD 20% JPMORGAN CHASE & CO, PRIVATE BANKING AND INVESTMENT BANKING INVESTMENTS 3% KUMPULAN WANG PERSARAAN 3% Position Date: 22 Nov 2015
  • 11. ECONOMIC MOATS • Cost Advantage • They have strong support from government in pricing. • Switching Costs • Like it or not, we can't live without TENAGA…. • Network Effect • The more people consume electricity, the more money they make. So simple! • Intangible Assets • GLC status - Government won't setup a new company to compete with TENAGA. • Efficient Scale • TENAGA is the sole electricity generator in Malaysia. • Have characteristics of rational oligopolies
  • 12. ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.) 4.9% 6.7% 4.6% 4.4% 5.0% 1.8% 5.3% 5.9% 6.4% 6.4% 0 1,000,000 2,000,000 3,000,000 4,000,000 5,000,000 6,000,000 7,000,000 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0% 2006-08-31 2007-08-31 2008-08-31 2009-08-31 2010-08-31 2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31 ROIC NOPAT ROIC NOPAT is a bit volatile, but increasing in long term
  • 13. ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.) 54,751,250 55,692,200 57,325,550 58,903,300 59,937,900 61,939,900 66,515,500 73,699,750 82,111,500 89,864,450 0 20,000,000 40,000,000 60,000,000 80,000,000 100,000,000 2006-08-31 2007-08-31 2008-08-31 2009-08-31 2010-08-31 2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31 Avg. Invested Capital Invested capital increased every year
  • 14. ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.) • Under normal circumstances, ROIC of TENAGA ranged between 5% and 6.7% • Is this range of ROIC normal in the utilities industry?
  • 15. ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.) Company 1-Yr ROIC 5-Yr ROIC Edison International 9.11% 6.30% Public Service Enterprise Group 6.23% 8.69% Southern Co. 6.07% 5.83% Williams Companies 5.53% 3.18% Consolidated Edison 4.76% 4.97% NextEra Energy 4.05% 5.56% American Electric Power 4.01% 5.15% NiSource Inc. 3.88% 2.92% Duke Energy 3.46% 3.17% PG & E Corp. 3.40% 5.10% Centerpoint Energy 3.37% 4.60% Exelon Corp. 2.45% 9.48% FirstEnergy Corp. 2.27% 4.16% Dominion Resources 1.12% 5.82% AES Corp. -4.19% 1.62% Source: Seeking Alpha 16 May 2013
  • 16. ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.) • As of May 2013, average of ROIC of major utilities companies in US was 5.1%±2% • So, I can conclude that ROIC of TENAGA was above average.
  • 17. ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.) • Exception: In FY11, ROIC was 1.8% which is the lowest in history. Reasons: • Operating expenses increased by 19.1% from RM26,519.7m (FY10) to RM30,956.4m (FY11) • Average coal price for the year increased from USD88.2/mt to USD106.9/mt • Additional imports of coal, oil and distillate (5 times higher per kW) due to gas shortfall • Incurred higher Independent Power Producers (IPP) purchases amounted to RM14,213.0, an increase of 13.4% from RM12,528.0.
  • 18. ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.) 8.9% 11.4% 5.8% 6.6% 8.1% 1.7% 4.2% 3.5% 2.3% 2.3% 0 1,000,000 2,000,000 3,000,000 4,000,000 5,000,000 6,000,000 7,000,000 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0% 10.0% 12.0% 2006-08-31 2007-08-31 2008-08-31 2009-08-31 2010-08-31 2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31 CROIC Free Cash Flow to Firm CROIC
  • 19. ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.) 3,878,950 4,488,200 4,805,950 4,360,650 3,925,500 4,689,750 6,326,150 7,781,400 9,222,600 10,051,850 0 2,000,000 4,000,000 6,000,000 8,000,000 10,000,000 12,000,000 2006-08-31 2007-08-31 2008-08-31 2009-08-31 2010-08-31 2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31 Avg. Capex
  • 20. ECONOMIC MOATS (CONT.) • CROIC declined almost every year, and it was only 2.3% in FY15 • The main reason is high capex reduced TENAGA’s free cash flow, while invested capital increased every year • This is probably the reason why TENAGA unlikely to increase dividend payout.
  • 21. SCALE 0 10,000,000 20,000,000 30,000,000 40,000,000 50,000,000 2006-08-31 2007-08-31 2008-08-31 2009-08-31 2010-08-31 2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31 Revenue Revenue scale of TENAGA has been increasing every year. The increased scale provides flexibility for a company to mitigate the risks associated with liberalized power markets, including competition in generation and supply and the management of commodity price volatility 7.8% CAGR
  • 23. PROFITABILITY (CONT.) • FY19 • FX translation loss: -RM1,239m (FY08: RM34m) • Higher average coal price of USD90.2/mt during the year, exceeding the USD85/mt recoverable under the tariff adjustment effected in March 2009 • FY11 • Operating expenses increased by 19.1% from RM26,519.7m (FY10) to RM30,956.4m (FY11) • Average coal price for the year increased from USD88.2/mt to USD106.9/mt • Additional imports of coal, oil and distillate (5 times higher per kW) due to gas shortfall • Incurred higher Independent Power Producers (IPP) purchases amounted to RM14,213.0, an increase of 13.4% from RM12,528.0
  • 25. PROFITABILITY (CONT.) • Cost of raw material has been increasing over the years • Higher generation costs from the burning of the more expensive imported LNG • Coal plant outages and low hydro availability due to the dry season necessitated the utility company to fully utilise the gas plants which resulted in increased usage of the more expensive liquefied natural gas and at times, even oil and distillates • Revise of tariff regime becomes an important driver of Tenaga’s earnings • Except FY11, TENAGA maintained gross profit above 19% • In FY15, TENAGA achieved 25% profit margin due to lower coal prices.
  • 26. LEVERAGE & COVERAGE 5.90 x 11.64 x 10.54 x 11.53 x 12.79 x 0.00 x 2.00 x 4.00 x 6.00 x 8.00 x 10.00 x 12.00 x 14.00 x 2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31 (FFO+Int. Exp.)/ Int. Exp.
  • 27. LEVERAGE & COVERAGE (CONT.) 29.7% 44.1% 36.2% 34.0% 41.5% 25.6% 43.0% 31.3% 29.6% 36.3% 0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31 FFO To Debt FFO to Debt (FFO – Dividends) / Debt
  • 28. LEVERAGE & COVERAGE (CONT.) 34.9% 34.4% 39.1% 39.1% 36.5% 32.0% 33.0% 34.0% 35.0% 36.0% 37.0% 38.0% 39.0% 40.0% 2011-08-31 2012-08-31 2013-08-31 2014-08-31 2015-08-31 Debt / Book Capitalization
  • 29. LEVERAGE & COVERAGE (CONT.) • As of FY15, TENAGA’s leverage and coverage are as below: • (FFO+Int. Exp.)/ Int. Exp. – 12.79x (Aaa) • FFO to Debt – 41.5% (Aaa) • (FFO – Dividends) / Debt – 36.3% (Aaa) • Debt / Book Capitalization – 36.5% (A)
  • 30. DEBT EXPOSURE AND FOREX JPY 15% USD 7% Others 0.07% RM 78% 31-Aug-15 JPY 13% USD 10% Others 0.19% RM 77% 31-Aug-14 On debt exposure, total debt decreased slightly to RM24.7b (FY15) from RM25.5b (FY14). On the other hand, the debt exposure to USD denominated borrowings was decreased to 7% (FY15) from 10% (FY14).
  • 31. ANNUAL SYSTEM LOSS Source: Maybank IB Research 30 Oct 2015 System loss = the difference between electricity sales and generation)
  • 32. GROWTH DRIVERS • Manjung 4 will be the first in Malaysia to utilise an ultra-supercritical boiler which would enable 40% efficiency energy efficiency compared to the existing three subcritical units at Manjung • Gas shortages to the power sector are in its final days with the Melaka regasification terminal set to commence soon and Tenaga will no longer be burdened by the excessive use of alternative fuel • 23 Sep 2014 - Consortium of TENAGA and Powertek Berhad (PB) had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) to implement RM6b power plant project in Maheshkhali, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
  • 33. GROWTH DRIVERS (CONT.) Source: Hong Leong Investment Bank 30 Oct 2015
  • 34. GROWTH DRIVERS (CONT.) • 5 Mar 2015 – TENAGA's 1,071 megawatt (MW) combined cycle power plant in Seberang Perai, Pulau Pinang, is on track for commercial operation on Jan 1, 2016 • The RM2.5 billion project, utilising the world's largest and most efficient gas turbine (Siemens HClass), is currently 94% complete • 24 Sep 2014 – TNB and 1MDB in RM6bil power deal in Bangladesh • 17 Oct 2014 - Renewable energy generation requires TNB to enhance our distribution system from only supplying power to the consumers to a more sophisticated network. In other words, with the implementation of the Feed-in-Tariff (FiT), TNB system is continuously being upgraded.
  • 35. GROWTH DRIVERS (CONT.) • 15 Sep 2014 – From June 1 to Aug 26 (last available data point), the average availability of Tanjung Bin was 95%, Jimah 95% and Janamanjung 93%, all healthily above the 85% threshold expected of coal plants • The higher coal plant availability means the proportion of coal-fired generation would have trended up significantly • In terms of sensitivity, every one percentage point increase in the percentage of coal generation (with coal at US$85 [RM272] per tonne) raises FY15 net profit by 4.5% • TNB’s usage of costlier LNG-sourced gas is coming down • TNB is benefiting more from falling coal prices.
  • 36. GROWTH DRIVERS (CONT.) Source: AmResearch 30 Oct 2015 TNB basking in higher coal usage
  • 37. PROFITABILITY (CONT.) Source: https://goo.gl/TcZQcP Source: http://goo.gl/IOQIr5 Source: http://goo.gl/UGFPJH
  • 38. GROWTH DRIVERS (CONT.) Source: AmResearch 30 Oct 2015
  • 39. GROWTH DRIVERS (CONT.) Source: Hong Leong Investment Bank 30 Oct 2015 Power demand still strong
  • 40. GROWTH DRIVERS (CONT.) Source: Hong Leong Investment Bank 30 Oct 2015
  • 41. GROWTH DRIVERS (CONT.) Source: AmResearch 30 Oct 2015 In line with increased power demand, TENAGA increased capex in generation capacity. Segmental Breakdown of TENAGA’s CAPEX
  • 42. ISSUES/RISKS/CHALLENGES • A/R increases much faster than booking sales. They should be more diligent to collect outstanding bills. • Very sensitive to currency appreciation/depreciation - the weakening of the Ringgit against the US Dollar can cause loss in foreign currency translation. • Tenaga still burdened by the excessive use of alternative fuel. • Disruption in gas supply. • Government possibly delay tariff revision in the future. • Indonesia implements tax on coal export. • Utilization of coal-fired power plants have reach limit.
  • 43. ISSUES/RISKS/CHALLENGES (CONT.) • 17 Jul 2014 – FCPT implementation in 2014 – Delayed, but not derailed • 17 Jul 2014 – Higher generation costs from the burning of the more expensive imported LNG • 1 Aug 2015 – TENAGA to acquire the remainder of 1MDB’s power assets • These assets, five local and eight foreign power plants with a net generating capacity of 5,600MW spanning five countries, are housed under 1MDB’s power arm, Edra Energy Global Bhd.
  • 44. ISSUES/RISKS/CHALLENGES (CONT.) Source: Maybank IB Research 30 Oct 2015 Usage of imported LNG still high.
  • 45. POOR STEWARDSHIP • Complacency due to monopoly and protected by government • “Tidak apa” attitude • Most of the workers and management teams are the same people prior to their privatisation • Their work ethic has remained the same despite the transformation to a private entity.
  • 46. SHAREHOLDER RETURN Time Frame Date Bought at Original Value Dividend Received Unrealized Gain/Loss Current Return CAGR % 3-Y 29 Oct 2012 6.96 6,960 790 5,700 13,450 24.6% 5-Y 29 Oct 2010 7.04 7,040 1,307.38 8,785 17,132.38 19.5% 10-Y 28 Oct 2005 6.464 6,464 2,911.72 13,317.25 22,692.97 13.4% Assumptions: 1. Commission paid is ignored in this simulation 2. The current price is 12.62 (as of the time of writing) 3. Unit purchased is 1,000.
  • 47. GOING FORWARD • 30 Oct 2015 – FY15 electricity generation was likely lower than budgeted given the weaker-than-projected demand (+2.2% YoY) and the record low system loss. This led to better-than-expected generation mix (coal was up, to 45.6% from 39.8% in FY14), hence the earnings beat. If system loss continues to remain below trend, TNB would be able to deliver earnings growth in FY16 • 30 Oct 2015 – While TNB’s existing operating prospects remain sound, concerns remain over its possible acquisition of Edra Global’s assets.
  • 48. GOING FORWARD (CONT.) • Positive on TNB’s earnings outlook given the easing trend in fuel costs due to the decline in coal and gas prices • The implementation of FCPT mechanism remains as TNB’s secular catalyst in order to justify an even higher future valuation as it will definitely provide a greater clarity and stability to TNB’s long term earnings • I will continue to hold TENAGA, and may accumulate TENAGA in the future.

Notas del editor

  1. The cash flow interest coverage ratio is an indicator for a utility’s ability to cover the cost of its borrowed capital.
  2. This important metric is an indicator for the cash generating ability of a utility compared to its total debt. This ratio is an indicator for financial leverage as well as an indicator of the strength of a utility’s cash flow after dividend payments are made. Dividend obligations of utilities are often substantial, quasi-permanent outflows that can affect the ability of a utility to cover its debt obligations, and this ratio can also provide insight into the financial policies of a utility or utility holding company. The higher the level of retained cash flow relative to a utility’s debt, the more cash the utility has to support its capital expenditure program.
  3. This ratio is a traditional measure of balance sheet leverage. The numerator is total debt and the denominator is total capitalization. All of our ratios are calculated in accordance with Moody’s standard adjustments7, but we note that our definition of total capitalization includes deferred taxes in addition to total debt, preferred stock, other hybrid securities, and common equity. Since the presence or absence of deferred taxes is a function of national tax policy, comparing utilities using this ratio may be more meaningful among utilities in the same country or in countries with similar tax policies. High debt levels in comparison to capitalization can indicate higher interest obligations, can limit the ability of a utility to raise additional financing if needed, and can lead to leverage covenant violations in bank credit facilities or other financing agreements8. A high ratio may result from a regulatory framework that does not permit a robust cushion of equity in the capital structure, or from a material write-off of an asset, which may not have impacted current period cash flows but could affect future period cash flows relative to debt.
  4. This ratio is a traditional measure of balance sheet leverage. The numerator is total debt and the denominator is total capitalization. All of our ratios are calculated in accordance with Moody’s standard adjustments7, but we note that our definition of total capitalization includes deferred taxes in addition to total debt, preferred stock, other hybrid securities, and common equity. Since the presence or absence of deferred taxes is a function of national tax policy, comparing utilities using this ratio may be more meaningful among utilities in the same country or in countries with similar tax policies. High debt levels in comparison to capitalization can indicate higher interest obligations, can limit the ability of a utility to raise additional financing if needed, and can lead to leverage covenant violations in bank credit facilities or other financing agreements8. A high ratio may result from a regulatory framework that does not permit a robust cushion of equity in the capital structure, or from a material write-off of an asset, which may not have impacted current period cash flows but could affect future period cash flows relative to debt.