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Technics of financial assessment of infrastructure projects Balázs Felsmann REKK 1

Main focuses of the corporate (TSO) level financial assessment Identify the investment costs of the project including the material and financial costs of investment; Model the effects of the new infrastructure on the operational costs and revenues of the TSO; Check the TSO s general financial capabilities to finance the fixed asset investment; Measure the effects of the regulatory regime on the added value of the project. 2

Main elements of the assessment studies Technical Report Definition of different grid routes Grid investment costs Effects on congestion charge Effects on transported electricity Effects on network losses Corporate level CBA Changes in revenues of the TSOs Additional and avoided costs of operation Financing of the investments Effects of the capital structure Sensitivity analysis of major risk factors Economy level CBA Effects on environment protection Effects on electricity market development Effects on generation requirements (avoided generation) 3

Infrastructure project benefit categories of the ENTSO-E Guideline Benefit categories in Effects on Consideration in the corporate level Comments ENTSO Guideline TSO level model B1. Improved security of supply- Partial Through decreasing O&M costs Newer infrastructure reduces the cost of maintenance B2. Socio-economic Partial Effects of rent change calculated in Rent change impact depends on welfare (SEW) corporate model. All other SEW impacts regulatory regime. considered in economic model B3. RES integration None Considered in economic model No direct impacts on TSO level. B4. Variation in losses Partial Considered in economic model Better system quality reduces the cost of network losses- depends on regulation. B5. Variation in CO2 emissions None Considered in economic model No direct impacts on corporate level B6. Technical YES Higher technical capabilities calculated in Direct effects on TSO through resilience/system investment cost of fixed assets cost of capital safety B7. Flexibility Partial Higher technical capabilities calculated in investment cost of fixed assets Direct effects on TSO through cost of capital 4

Infrastructure project cost categories of the ENTSO-E Guideline Cost categories in the ENTSO-E Guideline Consideration in the corporate (FA) model Comments Expected cost for materials and assembly costs Yes- cost of investment Input from system study Expected costs for temporary solutions which are necessary to realize a project Yes- cost of investment Input from system study Expected environmental and consenting costs Partial Expropriation, compensation for forest cutting Expected costs for devices that have to be replaced within the given period None Calculated depreciation would finance the required replacements Dismantling costs at the end of life of the equipment Limited Conservative calculation of residua Maintenance costs and costs of the technical life cycle Yes value partially considered. 5

Detailed structure of a financial assessment model Assumptions Regulatory model Cost of operation Cost of financing Working capital Financial statements of version 1 Profit Financial and loss statements statementof version 2 Balance sheet Cash Profit flowand loss statement Balance Financial sheet statements of version n Cash flow Profit and loss statement Balance sheet Cash flow Calculation sheets Revenues & costs Debt service CAPEX & depreciation Summary and Case Reports Sensitivity analysis 6

General methodology of measuring the costs and revenues ENTSO-E Guideline expressions on calculation method: All costs and benefits are discounted to the present, and expressed in the price base of that year. Our model s main methodological characteristics: based on a discounted cash flow (DCF) method; uses the net present values (NPV) of the project as a main indicator to demonstrate the key economic impacts; all figures are in nominal terms Discount rates are in nominal terms. The ENTSO-E Guideline declares: the discount rate can be calculated as a real or a nominal rate. However, this choice must be consistent with the valuation of costs and benefits: real prices imply real rates, nominal prices imply nominal rate. 7

Estimation of the attractiveness of an investment opportunity - DCF method Discounted cash flow method based on future free cash flows generated by the planned project. NPV: difference of cash inflows and cash outflows. = (1 + ) where FCFE is the free cash flow to equity; shareholders in the t th year. is the return expected by the The net present value can also be calculated on the basis of the free cash flow for the firm (FCFF), i.e. the balance on cash flows before external financing (borrowing); but then the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) needs to be applied. = + (1 ) where E is equity, D is the stock of liabilities subject to interest (loans), V is the aggregate value of equity and loans, and is the corporate tax rate. 8

Regulatory framework In the financial assessment we simulate the most probable impacts of the regulatory regime on the costs and income of the TSO. The simulation applies the general equation of the RoR framework as the following: RR n =OE n +D n +T n +(RAB*RoR) n where: RR n means the required revenue of the project for period n ; OE means the operating expenses; D means the depreciation expense; T means the tax expense; RAB means the regulated assets base and RoR means the rate of return. We can calculate the project level required revenue on the following way: 1. Pass-through cost elements, including: O&M costs Cost effects of the rent differences comparing the current situation. Other project related costs Depreciation. 2. Corporate tax 3. WACC*RAB 9

Information from publicly available sources 1 - Calculation of return on equity Enter the current risk premium for a mature equity market 6,00% Updated February 11, 2016 Do you want to adjust the country default spread for the additional volatility of the equity Yes If yes, enter the multiplier to use on the default spread (See worksheet for volatility num 1,39 Updated February 11, 2016 Rating-based Default Spread Total Equity Risk Premium Country Risk Premium Sovereign CDS, net of US Total Equity Risk Premium Country Risk Premium Country Moody's rating Albania B1 4,99% 12,95% 6,95% NA NA NA Bosnia and Herzegovina B3 7,21% 16,05% 10,05% NA NA NA Bulgaria Baa2 2,11% 8,94% 2,94% 1,81% 8,52% 2,52% Croatia Ba1 2,77% 9,86% 3,86% 3,00% 10,18% 4,18% Germany Aaa 0,00% 6,00% 0,00% 0,00% 6,00% 0,00% Greece Caa3 11,08% 21,44% 15,44% NA NA NA Hungary Ba1 2,77% 9,86% 3,86% 1,76% 8,45% 2,45% Macedonia Ba3 3,99% 11,56% 5,56% NA NA NA Montenegro Ba3 3,99% 11,56% 5,56% NA NA NA Romania Baa3 2,44% 9,40% 3,40% 1,35% 7,88% 1,88% Serbia B1 4,99% 12,95% 6,95% NA NA NA = + ( ) return on equity, risk free rate, return on market 10

Information from publicly available sources 2 betas and D/E ratios Europe Industry Name Number of firms Beta D/E Ratio Tax rate Unlevered beta Coal & Related Energy 21 0,83 50,64% 7,07% 0,57 Green & Renewable Energy 48 1,24 124,34% 12,79% 0,60 Oil/Gas (Integrated) 15 1,89 64,86% 20,56% 1,24 Oil/Gas (Production and Exploration) 133 2,02 179,05% 3,90% 0,74 Oil/Gas Distribution 34 1,72 106,31% 7,04% 0,87 Utility (General) 20 1,13 106,35% 23,58% 0,62 Emerging markets ~ 52% debt and 48% equity Industry Name Number of firms Beta D/E Ratio Tax rate Unlevered beta Utility (General) 12 0,83 226,13% 12,47% 0,28 ~ 69% debt and 31% equity 11

How to define the proper beta? Industry Name Number of firms Beta D/E Ratio Tax rate Unlevered beta Coal & Related Energy 21 0,83 50,64% 7,07% 0,57 Green & Renewable Energy 48 1,24 124,34% 12,79% 0,60 Oil/Gas (Integrated) 15 1,89 64,86% 20,56% 1,24 Oil/Gas (Production and Exploration) 133 2,02 179,05% 3,90% 0,74 Oil/Gas Distribution 34 1,72 106,31% 7,04% 0,87 Utility (General) 20 1,13 106,35% 23,58% 0,62 What is this data? Beta, Unlevered beta and other risk measures Western Europe Home Page: http://www.damodaran.com Data website: http://www.stern.nyu.edu/~adamodar/new_home_page/data.html 12

Unlevered (asset) beta in European tariffs Source: CEER, C16-IRB-29-3, 24 Jan 2017. 13

Gearing in tariff calculation Source: CEER, C16-IRB-29-3, 24 Jan 2017. 14

Real cost of equity in regulation Source: CEER, C16-IRB-29-3, 24 Jan 2017. 15

Description of Electricity Dummy Project (BG-RO new OHL line) The dummy project: a new 400kV OHL between Romania and Bulgaria Capacity: the new OHL increases the NTC by 1000 MW in both directions Commissioning year: 2020 Investment costs: BG: 10 m in 2018; 20 m in 2019, 20 m in 2020 RO: 10 m in 2018; 20 m in 2019, 20 m in 2020 Operation cost: from 0.7% up to 2.2% based on investment value of the infrastructure 16

NPV on TSO level has a limited focus compared to economic assessment Components of Net Present Value (NPV) calculation: NPV = CS + PS+ Rent + Value of losses +EENS OPEX - Investment cost CS: Consumer surplus change in the countries of the area of analysis PS: Producer surplus change in the countries of the area of analysis Rent: Rent change in the countries of the area of analysis Value of losses: Value of loss change in the countries of the area of analysis EENS: Value of Expected Energy Not Supplied change OPEX: Operation and Maintenance cost change due to the project Investment cost: verified investment cost 17

Reports and sensitivity analysis Typical indicators required by the financial partners (banks) IRR DSCR (Net operating income / Total debt service) EBITDA/net interest Net debt/ebitda Sensitivity analysis Potential impacts of several key parameters on the financial results of the TSO: 1) Overall financial cost environment 2) Cost overrun of investment 3) Quality of regulation 18

Teamwork with the demo model 19

Parameters and assumptions Assumptions for "ROR & costs" regulation Total cost of equity 8,85% Opening share of equity financing 20% Corporate tax rate 9% Inflation rate 1,5% Investment Land Expropriation 3 000 EUR '000 Technical equipment 37 000 EUR '000 Other tanglibles & contingency 10 000 EUR '000 Costs of operation O&M cost of a new network 0,70% % of investment costs O&M cost of an old network 2,20% % of investment costs Insurance cost 0,20% % of net asset value Cost of financing Effective interest rate of long term investment debt 4,00% Periods of repayment 12 years(plus 2 years grace period) Short term interest rate - debts 3,5% Short term interest rate - securities 1,5% Working capital Payment period for accounts receivable (days) 60 Payment period for accounts payable (days) 60 Cash and cash equivalents 5 days(% of O&M, other and financial costs) 20

Summary results Project NPV FCFE -2 792 Residual value 3 078 Project NPV with residual value (EUR '000) 286 IRR 6,7% 21

Potential tariff impacts of the project AVG: 0,0726 EUR/MWh in EUR(Year_1) 22