„Following a temporary downturn in revenues due to challenging reservoir levels, Landsvirkjun’s operations have now returned to previous stability. A winter of heavy precipitation in the Icelandic highlands has led to above-average water levels in all reservoirs, marking a decisive improvement from the historically low levels of the latter part of last year.

Hörður Arnarson, CEO of Landsvirkjun
First quarter revenues amounted to USD 162 million, increasing by 13% compared to the same period of the previous year.
Profit before unrealised financial items in the quarter increased by 18% year-on-year and amounted to USD 91 million. At 67%, the equity ratio is at an all-time-high, placing Landsvirkjun in a strong financial position at the start of the upcoming construction period, with the building of Vaðölduver wind farm and Hvammsvirkjun hydropower station, as well as the expansion of Sigalda hydropower station. Net debt continues to decrease and amounts to 1.4 times EBITDA.“