JSW Energy, an arm of JSW Group, today reported an 87% increase in consolidated net profit at Rs 380.19 crore for the quarter ended December last year, mainly on the back of improved operational performance and higher generation.
It had posted a net profit of Rs 203.27 crore in the corresponding quarter last fiscal.
Total income during the period under review grew 10.7% to Rs 2,380.83 crore as against Rs 2,150.56 crore in the year-ago period.
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During the quarter, JSW Energy achieved a net generation of 5,366 million units with the average deemed plant load factor (PLF) of 86%.
"While there have been intermittent back downs during the non-peaks hours, the company was able to schedule power and achieve higher PLF for its Vijayanagar and Ratnagiri units compared to the corresponding quarter of previous year," it said.
While the Vijayanagar plant achieved average PLF of 100%, Ratnagiri operated at PLF of 84% and Barmer at 77%.
During the quarter, the merchant sales were 2,496 million units, while the sales under long term PPA stood at 2,870 million units resulting in a mix of 53% long term and 47% merchant.