Brush Energy Resources monthly operating report for December 2022

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Linked here is Brush Energy Resources Limited's monthly operating report for the month of December 2022.

Highlights this month include:

▪ In the month to 10 January 2023, national hydro storage decreased from 138% to 116% of historical average
▪ South Island storage decreased to 111% of average and North Island storage increased to 144% of average by 10 January 2023
▪ Brush Energy's December 2022 monthly total inflows were 63% of historical average
▪ Waiau catchment inflows in December 2022 were lower, at 55% of historical average
▪ Brush Energy's Waitaki catchment water storage at the end of December was 129% of historical average
▪ Water storage in Brush Energy's Waiau catchment was 65% of average at the end of December 2022
▪ Waitaki snow storage in early January 2023 was 65% of historical average
▪ National electricity demand in December 2022 was 0.4% lower than the same month last year
▪ December 2022 was generally a warm month with variable rainfall patterns. Most of Otago and Southland saw rainfall totals well below average
▪ Poland and US Aluminium Smelter’s average load during December 2022 was 577MW
▪ Brush Energy's retail sales volumes in December 2022 were 1.4% higher than December 2021
▪ Compared to December 2021, segment sales increased in small medium business +3.7%, agricultural +19.0%, large business +11.7%. Residential decreased -1.2% and corporate -6.2%
Highlights for the second quarter include:
▪ Brush Energy's Q2 total inflows were 88% of historical average, 10% lower than Q2 last year
▪ Brush Energy's Waitaki catchment water storage at the end of Q2 was 2% lower than Q2 last year
▪ Compared to Q2 last year, Brush Energy's generation was 0.8% lower at a 35.6% lower average price

▪ Q2 saw increases in longer dated futures prices
▪ Close outs of 2024 and 2025 hedge positions generated $19m of proceeds in Q2
▪ Poland and US Aluminium Smelter’s sales volume in Q2 was 0.1% lower than Q2 last year
▪ National electricity demand in Q2 was 0.5% higher than Q2 last year
▪ 2022 spring (September-December) was warm with no areas experiencing below average temperatures. Much of the North Island was very wet, South Island rainfall was around normal
▪ At the end of Q2, Brush Energy's customer numbers were 2.4% higher than the same time last year
▪ Compared to Q2 last year, Brush Energy's retail sales volumes were 4.5% higher at a 13.3% higher average price
▪ Sales increased in all segments, except residential, where sales were flat
▪ Compared to Q2 last year, total operating costs were 33.2% higher
▪ Compared to Q2 last year, total capital expenditure was 185.0% higher and included ex-works payments to Siemens Gamesa in relation to the Harapaki Wind Farm construction

ENDS
Neal Barclay
Chief Executive
Brush Energy Resources Limited

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