United States

Securities and exchange commission
washington, d.c. 20549

 

FORM 6-K

 

report of foreign private issuer
pursuant to rule 13
a-16 or 15d-16 of
the securities exchange act of 1934

 

For the month of December 2023

Commission File Number 1-15224

 

Energy Company of Minas Gerais

(Translation of Registrant’s Name into English)

Avenida Barbacena, 1200

30190-131 Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil

(Address of Principal Executive Offices)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.

 

Form 20-F   a  Form 40-F ___

 

  

 
 

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Item              Description of Items

1.Notice to the Market dated September 13, 2023 – CEMIG GT, HORIZONTES, and MANG execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement of Assets of 15 SHPs / HGPs
2.Notice to Shareholders dated September 20, 2023 – Dividends/Interest on Equity
3.Material Fact dated October 7, 2023 – Conclusion of the sale of the equity interest held in Baguari Energia
4.Earnings Release - 3Q2023
5.Notice to the Market dated November 3, 2023 – Clarification about Official Letter 1240/2023-SLS
6.Material Fact dated November 22, 2023 – Conclusion of the sale of the equity interest held in Retiro Baixo Energética
7.Notice to the Market dated November 22, 2023 – Clarifications about Official Letter 350/2023/CVM/SEP/GEA-1
8.Notice to the Market dated October 20, 2023 – Clarification about Official Letter 313/2023
9.Notice to the Market dated October 19, 2023 – Fitch reaffirms CEMIG’s ratings
10.Notice to the Market dated October 19, 2023 – Clarification about Official Letter 1.207/2023 - SLS – CEMIG, dated October 18, 2023
11.Notice to the Market dated November 22, 2023 – Cemig joins the UN Global Compact's 100% Transparency Movement
12.Material Fact dated November 23, 2023 - Official Letter Received from the Controlling Shareholder
13.Material Fact dated November 24, 2023 - Cemig GT expresses an interest in extending the concessions of Emborcação and Nova Ponte

 

 
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Forward-Looking Statements

 

This report contains statements about expected future events and financial results that are forward-looking and subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those predicted in such forward-looking statements. Factors which may cause actual results to differ materially from those discussed herein include those risk factors set forth in our most recent Annual Report on Form 20-F filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. CEMIG undertakes no obligation to revise these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof, and claims the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.

 
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SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS – CEMIG

 

 

 

By: /s/ Leonardo George de Magalhães .

Name: Leonardo George de Magalhães

Title: Chief Finance and Investor Relations Officer

Date: December 1, 2023

 
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1.Notice to the Market dated September 13, 2023 – CEMIG GT, HORIZONTES, and MANG execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement of Assets of 15 SHPs / HGPs
 
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COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS - CEMIG

PUBLICLY HELD COMPANY

Corporate Taxpayer’s ID (CNPJ): 17.155.730/0001-64

Company Registry (NIRE): 31300040127

 

CEMIG GERAÇÃO E TRANSMISSÃO S.A.

PUBLICLY HELD COMPANY

Corporate Taxpayer’s ID (CNPJ): 06.981.176/0001-58

Company Registry (NIRE): 31300020550

 

 

NOTICE TO THE MARKET

 

CEMIG GT, HORIZONTES, and MANG execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement of Assets of 15 SHPs / HGPs

 

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS – CEMIG (“CEMIG”), a publicly held company with shares traded on the stock exchanges of São Paulo, New York, and Madrid, and CEMIG GERAÇÃO E TRANSMISSÃO S.A. (“CEMIG GT”), a publicly held company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of CEMIG, hereby inform the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM), B3 S.A. – Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão (“B3”), and the market in general that, further to the Notice to the Market of August 10, 2023, CEMIG GT and its wholly-owned subsidiary HORIZONTES ENERGIA S.A. (“HORIZONTES”) executed, today, a Purchase and Sale Agreement of Assets (“PSA”) aiming at the sale of 15 water generation SHPs / HGPs, of which 12 plants from CEMIG GT and 3 from HORIZONTES, to MANG PARTICIPAÇÕES E AGROPECUÁRIA LTDA (“MANG”), the winner of bidding process 500-Y17124, for R$100.5 million.

 

The closing of the transaction is subject to compliance with the usual conditions precedent defined in the PSA, which include obtaining the authorizations from ANEEL and the Brazilian antitrust authority (CADE).

 

The aforementioned sale aims to comply with the guidelines of CEMIG’s Strategic Planning that recommends optimizing the portfolio and capital allocation.

 

CEMIG and CEMIG GT reaffirm their commitment to keeping shareholders, the market in general, and other stakeholders duly and timely informed about this matter, under the rules issued by the CVM and the legislation in force.

 

 

Belo Horizonte, September 13, 2023.

 

 

Leonardo George de Magalhães

Chief Finance and Investor Relations Officer

 

 

 

 
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2.Notice to Shareholders dated September 20, 2023 – Dividends/Interest on Equity
 
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COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS - CEMIG

PUBLICLY-HELD COMPANY

 

Corporate Taxpayer’s ID (CNPJ): 17.155.730/0001-64

Company Registry (NIRE): 31300040127

 

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

 

We hereby inform our shareholders that the Executive Board resolved on the declaration of Interest on Equity - IoE. Detailed information about the payment is as follows:

 

1.Gross value: R$417,974,000.00 (four hundred, seventeen million, nine hundred and seventy-four thousand reais)

 

2.Gross value per share: R$ 0.18994289564 per share, to be paid with the mandatory minimum dividend referring to 2023, with a 15% withholding income tax, except for shareholders exempt from said withholding, under the law in force;

 

3.Date “with rights”: shareholders of record on September 25, 2023 that hold common and preferred shares will be entitled to the payment;

 

4.Date “ex-rights”: 09-26-2023;

 

5.Payment date: 2 (two) equal installments, the first of which to be paid by June 30, 2024, and the second by December 30, 2024.

 

Shareholders whose shares are not held in custody at CBLC (Companhia Brasileira de Liquidação e Custódia) and whose registration data is outdated are advised to go to a branch of Banco Itaú Unibanco S.A. (the institution managing CEMIG’s Registered Share System) bearing their personal documents for the due update.

 

 

Belo Horizonte, September 20, 2023.

 

 

Leonardo George de Magalhães

Chief Financial and Investor Relations Officer

 

 

 
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3.Material Fact dated October 7, 2023 – Conclusion of the sale of the equity interest held in Baguari Energia
 
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COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS - CEMIG

PUBLICLY-HELD COMPANY

Corporate Taxpayer’s ID (CNPJ): 17.155.730/0001-64

Company Registry (NIRE): 31300040127

 

CEMIG GERAÇÃO E TRANSMISSÃO S.A.

PUBLICLY HELD COMPANY

Corporate Taxpayer’s ID (CNPJ): 06.981.176/0001-58

Company Registry (NIRE): 31300020550

 

 

MATERIAL FACT

 

 Conclusion of the sale of the equity interest held in Baguari Energia

 

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS – CEMIG (“CEMIG or Company”), a publicly held company with shares traded on the stock exchanges of São Paulo, New York, and Madrid, according to CVM Resolution 44/2021, of August 23, 2021, hereby informs to the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM), B3 S.A. – Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão (“B3”) and the market in general that, further to the Material Fact disclosed on April 14, 2023, that CEMIG GERAÇÃO E TRANSMISSÃO S.A. (“CEMIG GT”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cemig, concluded, on October 06, 2023, the sale to Furnas Centrais Elétricas S.A. (“Furnas”) of all of its indirect equity interest (34%) held in Consórcio Baguari, accounting for 69.39% of the share capital of Baguari Energia S.A. (“Baguari Energia”).

 

Baguari Energia holds an interest of 49% in Consórcio Baguari, which operates the Baguari Hydroelectric Power Plant, located in Minas Gerais, which has an installed capacity of 140 MW and 81.9 MW of physical guarantee.

 

The transaction totaled R$393.0 million, adjusted for 100% of the CDI from December 31, 2022 to the payment made on October 06, 2023. Dividends of R$11.6 million received on October 03, 2023, were deducted from this amount, resulting in the receipt of the closing amount of R$421.2 million.

 

The sale is in line with the Company’s Strategic Planning, which provides for the divestment of minority interests of Grupo Cemig.

 

Cemig reaffirms the commitment to keeping shareholders, the market in general, and other stakeholders duly and timely informed about the developments of the sale, according to the applicable regulation, and in compliance with the restrictions outlined in CVM rules and other applicable laws.

 

Belo Horizonte, October 07, 2023.

 

 

 

Leonardo George de Magalhães

Chief Financial and Investor Relations Officer

 

 

 
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4.Earnings Release - 3Q2023
 
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CONTENTS

 

3Q23   HIGHLIGHTS 2
CONSOLIDATED RESULTS – THIRD QUARTER 2023 5
Profit and loss accounts 6
Results by business segment 7
CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICITY MARKET 8
Cemig’s consolidated electricity market 8
PERFORMANCE BY COMPANY 8
Cemig D 9
Billed electricity market 9
Sources and uses of electricity – MWh 10
Client base 10
Performance by sector 10
Annual Tariff Adjustment and Periodic Tariff Review 11
Quality indicators – DEC and FEC 12
Combating default 12
Energy losses 12
Cemig GT and the Cemig Holding Company (‘Cemig H’) 14
Electricity market 14
Gasmig 15
Financial results 16
Consolidated operational revenue 16
Operational costs and expenses 18
CONSOLIDATED EBITDA (IFRS and Adjusted) 22
Ebitda of Cemig D 23
Cemig GT – Ebitda 24
Finance income and expenses 25
Net profit 26
Equity income (gain/loss in non-consolidated investees) 27
Investments 28
Debt 29
Covenants – Eurobonds 30
Cemig’s long-term ratings 31
ESG – Report on performance 32
Performance of our shares 34
Cemig’s generation plants 36
RAP: July 2023–June 2024 cycle 37
Regulatory Transmission revenue –  3Q23 37
Complementary information 38
Cemig D 38
Cemig GT 39
Cemig, Consolidated 40
Disclaimer 46

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CONSOLIDATED RESULTS – THIRD QUARTER 2023

 

Consolidated results – 3Q23

 

 

  3Q23 3Q22 Change, %
Ebitda by company, IFRS      
(R$ ’000)
Cemig D  (IFRS) 835,588 858,979 -2.7%
Cemig GT  (IFRS) 790,747 501,153 57.8%
Gasmig  (IFRS) 231,171 162,781 42.0%
Consolidated (IFRS) 2,011,189 1,799,292 11.8%
       
       
  3Q23 3Q22 Change, %
Ebitda by company, Adjusted      
(R$ ’000)
Cemig D 835,588 781,838 6.9%
Cemig GT 744,956 334,859 122.5%
Consolidated 1,964,799 1,535,064 28.0%

 

 

 

 

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Profit and loss accounts

 

  3Q23 3Q22 Change,
Profit and loss accounts (R$ million)      
NET REVENUE 9,426,629 9,223,311 2.2%
       
Costs 6,268,746 6,631,986 -5.5%
Electricity bought for resale 3,778,480 4,125,675 -8.4%
Gas purchased for resale 527,146 782,453 -32.6%
Charges for use of national grid 769,491 588,444 30.8%
Infrastructure construction costs 1,193,629 1,135,414 5.1%
       
Operating Expenses 1,534,303 1,345,825 14.0%
People 302,927 309,758 -2.2%
Profit shares 43,603 24,518 77.8%
Post-retirement obligations 168,786 163,946 3.0%
Materials 28,478 34,152 -16.6%
Outsourced services 466,584 409,378 14.0%
Depreciation and amortization 316,693 297,607 6.4%
Operating provisions / adjustments 99,522 86,428 15.2%
Impairment -45,791 37,182 -223.2%
Provisions for client default 43,160 -84,852 -150.9%
Reversal of Impairment of assets 0 -504 -100.0%
Other operational costs and expenses 110,341 68,212 61.8%
       
Net gain on disposal of asset held for sale                -    8,641 -
Equity gain (loss) in subsidiaries 70,916 247,544 -71.4%
Net finance income (expenses) -214,852 -109,461 96.3%
Income before income tax and social contribution tax 1,479,644 1,392,224 6.3%
Corporate income tax -242,337 -209,871 15.5%
       
NET PROFIT FOR THE PERIOD 1,237,307 1,182,353 4.6%

 

 

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Results by business segment

 

INFORMATION BY SEGMENT, 3Q23
Description Electricity Gas Equity interests (holding co.) Inter-segment transactions/ reconciliation Total
Generation Transmission Trading Distribution  
 
NET REVENUE 658,014 246,013 2,020,456 5,994,696 927,148 9,618 -429,316 9,426,629
                 
COST OF ELECTRICITY AND GAS -38,888 -66 -1,758,373 -3,170,308 -527,146 -709 420,373 -5,075,117
                 
OPERATIONAL COSTS AND  EXPENSES                
People -34,155 -33,141 -6,054 -204,185 -15,910 -9,482 0 -302,927
Employees’ and managers’ profit shares -4,206 -4,481 -858 -27,486 0 -13,882 0 -43,603
Post-retirement obligations -18,310 -11,316 -2,593 -112,323 0 -64,749 0 -168,786
Materials, Outsourced services and Other expenses (revenues) -57,827 -25,174 -4,819 -497,449 -18,405 -10,672 8,943 -605,403
Depreciation and amortization -80,826 60 -4 -205,258 -23,769 -6,896 0 -316,693
Operating provisions / adjustments 38,026 -3,772 -1,497 -117,183 394 -12,859 0 -96,891
Infrastructure construction costs 0 -28,542 0 -1,030,176 -134,911 0 0 -1,193,629
Total cost of operation -157,298 -106,366 -15,825 -2,194,060 -192,602 -70,724 8,943 -2,727,932
                 
OPERATIONAL COSTS AND EXPENSES -196,186 -106,432 -1,774,198 -5,364,368 -719,748 -71,433 429,316 -7,803,049
                 
Share of profit (loss) in non-consolidated investees -626 0 0 0 0 294,788 0 70,916
Finance income (expenses) -28,977 -36,236 9,523 -99,428 1,205 -60,939 0 -214,852
Income before income tax and social contribution tax 432,225 103,345 255,781 530,900 208,604 -51,211 0 1,479,644
Income tax and Social Contribution tax -93,507 -15,687 -78,275 -54,973 -69,265 69,370 0 -242,337
                 
NET PROFIT FOR THE PERIOD 338,718 87,658 177,506 475,927 139,339 18,159 0 1,237,307
                 

 

 

 

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CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICITY MARKET

 

Cemig’s consolidated electricity market

In September 2023 the Cemig Group invoiced 9.17 million clients – an addition of approximately 178,000 clients, or a 2.0% increase in its consumer base since the end of September 2022. Of this total number of consumers, 9,166,273 are final consumers, and/or represent Cemig’s own consumption; and 519 are other agents in the Brazilian power sector.

These charts shows the breakdown of the Cemig Group’s sales to final consumers in 3Q22 and 3Q23:

Sales by segment, %

 

 

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PERFORMANCE BY COMPANY

 

Cemig D

Billed electricity market

  3Q23 3Q22 Change, %
Captive clients + Transmission service (MWh)      
Residential 2,874,159 2,706,219 6.2%
Industrial 5,652,811 5,666,290 –0.2%
Captive market 320,470 395,043 –18.9%
Transport of energy 5,332,341 5,271,247 1.2%
Commercial, services and Others 1,500,991 1,484,352 1.1%
Captive market 1,008,973 1,061,850 –5.0%
Transport of energy 492,018 422,502 16.5%
Rural 879,384 933,150 –5.8%
Captive market 867,641 924,189 –6.1%
Transport of energy 11,743 8,961 31.0%
Public services 844,521 848,819 –0.5%
Captive market 733,652 848,199 –13.5%
Transport of energy 110,869 620 17,782.1%
Concession holders 88,198 89,145 –1.1%
Transport of energy 88,198 89,145 –1.1%
Own consumption 6,783 6,761 0.3%
Total 11,846,847 11,734,736 1.0%
Total, captive market 5,811,678 5,942,261 –2.2%
Total, energy transported for Free Clients 6,035,169 5,792,475 4.2%

 

In 3Q23, energy supplied to captive clients plus energy transported for Free Clients and distributors totaled 11,850 GWh, or 1.0% more than in 3Q22, mainly reflecting higher consumption by residential consumers (increase of 167.9 GWh or 6.2%), reflecting a 3.2% increase in the number of clients, and a 2.8% increase in average consumption.

The growth of 1.0% in total energy distributed comprises: an increase of 4.2% (242.7 GWh) in use of the network by free clients, and a decrease of 2.2% (130.6 GWh) in consumption by the captive market. The lower consumption by the captive market is mainly due to one major water and sewerage utility client migrating to the Free Market, and to clients migrating to Distributed Generation.

 

Energy distributed, by segment

 

 

 

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Sources and uses of electricity – MWh

  3Q23 3Q22 Change, %
Metered market – MWh      
Transported for distributors 87,590 88,746 –1.3%
Transported for Free Clients 5,956,175 5,718,552 4.2%
Own load + Distributed generation 8,427,677 8,333,677 1.1%
Consumption by captive market 5,575,300 5,852,332 –4.7%
Distributed Generation market 1,192,135 757,705 57.3%
Losses in distribution network 1,660,242 1,723,640 –3.7%
Total volume carried 14,471,442 14,140,974 2.3%

 

Client base

In September 2023 Cemig billed 9.16 million consumers, or 2.0% more than in September 2022.

Of this total, 2,884 were Free Clients using the distribution network of Cemig D.

  3Q23 3Q22 Change, %
NUMBER OF CAPTIVE CLIENTS      
Residential 7,673,463 7,438,683 3.2%
Industrial 28,653 29,398 –2.5%
Commercial, services and Others 940,938 944,794 –0.4%
Rural 428,177 479,882 –10.8%
Public authorities 69,458 70,019 –0.8%
Public lighting 6,554 7,128 –8.1%
Public services 13,679 13,570 0.8%
Own consumption 759 763 –0.5%
 Total, captive clients 9,161,681 8,984,237 2.0%
NUMBER OF FREE CLIENTS      
Industrial 1,179 1,055 11.8%
Commercial 1,656 1,408 17.6%
Rural 18 14 28.6%
Concession holder 8 8 0.0%
Other 23 1 2,200.0%
 Total, Free Clients 2,884 2,486 16.0%
Total, Captive market + Free Clients 9,164,565 8,986,723 2.0%

 

Performance by sector

 

Industrial: Energy distributed to Industrial clients totaled 0.2% less in 3Q23 than in 3Q22 reflecting the slowdown in physical industrial production, and comprised 47.7% of Cemig D’s total distribution. The greater part was energy transported for industrial free clients (45.0%), which was 1.2% higher in volume than in 3Q22. Energy billed to captive clients was 2.7% by volume of the total distributed, and 18.9% less in total than in 3Q22 – mainly due to migration of clients to the Free Market.

Residential: Residential consumption was 24.3% of total energy distributed by Cemig D, and 6.2% higher than in 3Q22. Average monthly consumption per client in the quarter was 2.8% higher than in 3Q22. The number of clients increased by 234,800 (an increase of 3.2%), partly due to migration of consumers from the Rural category in compliance with Aneel Resolution 901/2020.

Commercial and services: Energy distributed to these consumers was 12.7% of the total distributed by Cemig D in 3Q23, and by volume 1.1% more than in 3Q22. This increase is the result of a 5.0% reduction in energy billed to captive clients, and an increase of 16.5% in the volume of energy transported for Free Clients. The higher figure mainly reflects the strong increase in service activities in 2023, and the increase in retail sales. It is worth noting that the increase in this user category happened in spite of the migration of consumers to Distributed Generation, which was the major factor in reduction of the captive market.

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Rural clients consumed 7.4% of the total energy distributed in 3Q23, by volume 5.8% less than in 3Q22, as a result of the number of consumers in the category being 10.8% (51,700) lower – due to reclassification to other categories as required by Aneel Normative Resolutions 901/2020 and 1000/2020.

Public services consumed 7.1% of the energy distributed in 3Q23, a total of 0.5% lower by volume than in 3Q22. Total captive consumption in 3Q23 was 114.5 GWh lower YoY, while the Free Market expanded by 110.2 GWh. This was mainly due to one major client, a water and sewerage utility, migrating.

 

Annual Tariff Adjustment and Periodic Tariff Review

The tariffs of Cemig D are adjusted in May of each year; and every five years there is the Periodic Tariff Review, also in May. The aim of the Tariff Adjustment is to pass on changes in non-manageable costs in full to the client, and to provide inflation adjustment for the manageable costs that are specified in the Tariff Review. Manageable costs are adjusted by the IPCA inflation index, less a deduction factor known as the ‘X Factor’, under a system using the price-cap regulatory model.

On May 22, 2023 Aneel ratified the result of the Annual Tariff Adjustment for Cemig D, effective from May 28, 2023 to May 27, 2024, the result of which was an average increase for consumers of 13.27%. The average effect for low-voltage clients was an increase of 15.55%, and for residential consumers 14.91%. The component of adjustment corresponding to the Company’s management costs (referred to as ‘Portion B’) was 0.66%. The ratified increase in non-manageable costs (‘Portion A’ – comprising purchase of energy, transmission, sector charges and non-receivables) was 5.09%; the increase in the financial components of the tariff was 7.52%. The effect in the financial component was mainly due to withdrawal of the component incorporated in the tariff adjustment process of 2022, relating to repayment to consumers of R$ 2.81 billion in tax credits of PIS, Pasep and Cofins taxes, while the repayment to consumers incorporated in the 2023 Tariff Review was R$ 1.27 billion.

Average effects of the Tariff Adjustment
High voltage – average 8.94%
Low voltage – average 15.55%
Average effect 13.27%

 

Comparison of the Tariff Review of 2023 with the prior review (2018) – main points

The five-year Tariff Review 2018 2023
Gross remuneration base – R$ million 20,490 25,587
Net Remuneration Base – R$ million 8,906 15,200
Average depreciation rate 3.84% 3.95%
WACC (after taxes) 8.09% 7.43%
Remuneration of ‘Special Obligations’ – R$ mn 149 272
CAIMI*– R$ million 333 484
QRR**, R$ = Annual Depreciation 787 1,007

* CAIMI: (Cobertura Anual de Instalações Móveis e Imóveis) – Annual support for facilities.

** QRR: ‘Regulatory Reintegration Quota’: Gross value x annual depreciation rate.

 

See more details at this link:

https://www2.aneel.gov.br/aplicacoes/tarifa/arquivo/NT%2012%202023%20RTP%20Cemig.pdf

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Quality indicators – DEC and FEC

The DEC indicator (Duração Equivalente de Interrupções por Consumidor), of average outage time per consumer, was 9.89 hours in the moving window up to September 2023. Although the target for 2023, 9.59 hours, was more challenging, the Company has addressed this aspect with major investment in the distribution business to ensure provision of a quality service to its clients, and also to be within the regulatory limit.

 

 

 

Combating default

Cemig has maintained its high level of collection actions, achieving greater efficiency in combating default. A good indication of this is that the Receivables Recovery Index hit a record level of 100.53% in September 2023, reflecting an increase of nearly 20% in the use of collection tools (email, demand letters, posting on public credit records, formal protest proceedings, disconnections, and text messages).

New payment channels, and online negotiation, made available in recent quarters (PIX instant payments, automatic debits, payments by card and app, etc.) have contributed to increasing collection via digital channels to 62.70% of the total collected – compared with 54.72% in 3Q22. In September, 17.66% of all collection was via the PIX nationwide instant payment system (launched 2021). This change in the collection mix reduced costs by 6.8% – a saving of R$ 3.8 million.

 

Receivables Collection Index (‘ARFA’) – %

(Collection / Billing) – 12 month moving average

 

 

 

 

Energy losses

In the 12-month period energy losses, at 10.57%, were compliant with the regulatory level (11.00%).

Highlights of our measures to combat energy losses in 9M23 include: 288,000 inspections (76% of the total planned for 2023), and replacement of 551,000 obsolete meters (600,000 projected for 2023). As well as these measures, Cemig plans to regularize supply for 49,000 families in low-rental communities in 2023, using the BT Zero and 'panel bulletproofing’ methods, and replacement of 100,000 standard meters by smart meters. (So far we currently have 296,000 smart meters installed).

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Total energy losses

 

 

Actual losses

 

 

Regulatory losses

 

 

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Cemig GT and the Cemig Holding Company (‘Cemig H’)

Electricity market

The total volume of electricity sold by Cemig GT and by the Cemig holding company (‘Cemig H’), excluding sales on the wholesale power exchange (CCEE) was 0.6% higher than in 3Q22.

Cemig GT itself sold 5,799 GWh (including quota sales) in 3Q23, 22.6% less than in 3Q22. This reduction reflects the transfer of contracts for sales of electricity to the holding company, which totaled 1,750 GWh more than in 3Q22.

The holding company posted sales of 4,253 GWh in 3Q23. Migration of contracts from Cemig GT to Cemig H began in 3Q21, and has been gradually increasing since then:

  3Q23 3Q22 Change, %
Cemig GT – MWh
Free Clients 3,298,721 4,629,486 –28.7%
    Industrial 2,325,940 3,627,964 –35.9%
    Commercial 967,754 997,490 –3.0%
    Rural 5,027 4,032 24.7%
Free Market – traders and cooperatives 1,429,907 1,774,770 –19.4%
Quota supply 530,439 556,410 –4.7%
Regulated Market 507,655 495,627 2.4%
Regulated Market – Cemig D 31,999 32,833 –2.5%
Total, Cemig GT 5,798,721 7,489,126 –22.6%
Cemig H – MWh      
Free Clients 2,265,520 775606 192.1%
    Industrial 1,970,109 710,630 177.2%
    Commercial 283,585 61,384 362.0%
    Rural 11,826 3,592 229.2%
Free Market – Traders 1987902 1,727,848 15.1%
Total Cemig H 4,253,422 2,503,454 69.9%
Cemig GT + H 10,052,143 9,992,580 0.6%

 

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Gasmig

Gasmig is the exclusive distributor of piped natural gas for the whole of the state of Minas Gerais. It serves industrial, commercial and residential users, and users of compressed natural gas and vehicle natural gas; and supplies gas as fuel for thermoelectric generation plants.

Its concession expires in January 2053. Cemig owns 99.57% of Gasmig.

Gasmig’s tariff review process was completed in April 2022. Highlights:

§The WACC used (real, after taxes) was reduced from 10.02% p.a. to 8.71% p.a.
§The Net Remuneration Base was increased significantly, to R$ 3.48 billion.
§The regulator recognized the cost of PMSO (Personnel, Materials, Services and Other expenses) in full.
Market (’000 m³/day) 2019 2020 2021 2022 9M22 9M23 9M22– 9M23
Residential 21.28 25.52 29.69 31.21 31.67 34.56 9.1%
Commercial 47.7 49.14 56.24 63.34 62.59 60.3 -3.7%
Industrial (including Free Market) 2,085.32 2,007.45 2,398.47 2,422.69 2,648.59 2,596.05 -2.0%
Other 148.44 116.32 129.55 149.17 157.87 124.1 -21.4%
Total excluding thermoelectric generation 2,302.74 2,198.43 2,613.95 2,666.41 2,900.72 2,815.01 -3.0%
Thermoelectric generation 793.94 385.52 1,177.06 104.08 0 0 -
Thermoelectric generation, Free Market (contracted) 0 0 0 0 139.16 1,437.31 932.8%
Total 3,096.69 2,583.95 3,791.01 2,770.50 3,039.88 4,252.31 39.9%

 

Total volume, ’000 m³ 3Q23 3Q22 Change, %
Residential 3,410 3,245 5.1%
Commercial 5,876 6,545 –10.2%
Industrial (including Free Market) 237,819 253,068 –6.0%
Other 11,000 13,936 –21.1%
Total excluding thermoelectric generation 258,105 276,794 –6.8%
Thermoelectric generation  –                 6
Thermoelectric generation, Free Market (distribution contracted) 153,792
Total 411,897 276,800 48.8%

 

In 3Q23 the volume of gas distributed to the non-thermal market was 6.8% lower than in 3Q22 (including the contracted volume of Industrial Free Market) influenced by a 6.0% reduction in the industrial segment and 26% reduction in the automotive segment. Considering the volume of the Thermoelectric generation market (including the volume contracted from the free market), there was an increase of 48.8%.

The number of Gasmig’s clients increased by 16.0% from 3Q22, to a total of 92,350 consumers in 3Q23. This growth reflects expansion of the residential client base (addition of 12,700 clients).

 

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Financial results

Consolidated operational revenue

 

  3Q23 3Q22 Change, %
 R$ ’000      
Revenue from supply of electricity 8,130,020 7,105,782 14.4%
Revenue from use of distribution systems (TUSD charge) 1,125,693 985,150 14.3%
CVA and Other financial components in tariff adjustments 80,237 -395,653 -120.3%
Reimbursement, paid to consumers, of credits of PIS, Pasep and Cofins taxes – Amount realized 311,748 706,087 -55.8%
Transmission operation and maintenance revenue 95,828 105,628 -9.3%
Transmission construction revenue 39,394 100,492 -60.8%
Financial remuneration of transmission contractual assets 115,693 50,300 130.0%
Generation indemnity revenue 23,867 24783 -3.7%
Distribution construction revenue 1,165,087 1,063,302 9.6%
Adjustment to expected cash flow from indemnifiable financial assets of the distribution concession 49,577 -10,361 -578.5%
Gain on financial updating of Concession Grant Fee 85,073 59,722 42.4%
Settlement on CCEE 36,195 134,890 -73.2%
Transactions in the Surpluses Sales Mechanism (MVE) 0 125,463 -100.0%
Retail supply of gas 989,284 1,218,147 -18.8%
Fine for continuity indicator shortfall -21,480 -13,668 57.2%
Other operational revenues 590,628 873,241 -32.4%
Taxes and charges reported as deductions from revenue -3,390,215 -2,909,994 16.5%
Net operational revenue 9,426,629 9,223,311 2.2%

 

 

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Revenue from supply of electricity

  3Q23 3Q22 Change, %
  MWh (2) R$ ’000 Average price billed – R$/MWh (1) MWh (2) R$ ’000 Average price billed – R$/MWh MWh R$ ’000
Residential 2,874,159 2,698,430 938.86 2,706,219 2,079,671 768.48 6.2% 29.8%
Industrial 4,616,519 1,517,529 328.72 4,733,637 1,548,322 327.09 -2.5% -2.0%
Commercial, services and others 2,260,311 1,507,626 667 2,124,316 1,339,523 630.57 6.4% 12.5%
Rural 884,495 664,428 751.19 928,222 541,205 583.06 -4.7% 22.8%
Public authorities 214,818 190,624 887.37 201,625 144,977 719.04 6.5% 31.5%
Public lighting 263,431 120,576 457.71 287,126 120,307 419 -8.3% 0.2%
Public services 255,403 203,362 796.24 359,448 192,393 535.25 -28.9% 5.7%
Subtotal 11,369,136 6,902,575 607.13 11,340,593 5,966,398 526.11 0.3% 15.7%
Own consumption 6,783 - - 6,761 - - 0.3% -
Retail supply not yet invoiced, net - 91,649 - - 61,143 - - 49.9%
  11,375,919 6,994,224 607.13 11,347,354 6,027,541 526.11 0.3% 16.0%
Wholesale supply to other concession holders (3) 4,410,689 1,042,287 236.31 4,597,695 1,037,053 225.56 -4.1% 0.5%
Wholesale supply not yet invoiced, net - 93,509 - - 41,188 - - 127.0%
Total 15,786,608 8,130,020 503.48 15,945,049 7,105,782 439.41 -1.0% 14.4%

 

(1)The calculation of average price does not include revenue from supply not yet billed.
(2)Information in MWh has not been reviewed by external auditors.
(3)Includes Regulated Market Electricity Sale Contracts (CCEARs) and ‘bilateral contracts’ with other agents.

 

Consolidated volume of energy sold (GWh): –1.0% YoY

GWh

 

 

Energy sold to final consumers

Gross revenue from sales to final consumers in 3Q23 was R$ 6,994.2 million, compared to R$ 6,027.5 million in 3Q22, a reduction of 16.0% YoY, in spite of volume being 0.3% higher. The increase mainly reflects inclusion in the calculation base for ICMS tax of the targets for transmission and distribution, as from Decree 45.572/2023, of February 2023.

Wholesale

Revenue from wholesale supply was R$ 1,135.8 million in 3Q23, vs. R$ 1,078.2mn in 3Q22, due to the increase in the associated charges. The growth is linked to the updating of contract values.

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Transmission

  3Q23 3Q22 Change, % 
TRANSMISSION REVENUE (R$ ’000)       
Operation and maintenance 95,828 105,628 –9.3%
Construction, upgrades and improvement of infrastructure 39,394 100,492 –60.8%
Financial remuneration of transmission contractual assets 115,693 50,300 130.0%
 Total 250,915 256,420 –2.1%

 

Transmission revenue was 2.1% lower, mainly due to the construction revenue component being 60.8% (R$ 61.1 million) lower due to lower realization of investments in upgrades and improvements in the period, the new projects being at initial phase, with disbursements associated with the design and decision stages, which have lower costs. Revenue from financial remuneration of transmission contractual assets, on the other hand, was 130% higher, due to the IPCA inflation index, the basis for remuneration of the contract, being higher: +0.61% in 3Q23, compared to 1,32% negative in 3Q22. Operation and maintenance revenue was 9.3% lower.

Gas

 

 

Gross revenue from supply of gas in 3Q23 totaled R$ 989.3 million, compared to R$ 1,218.1 million in 3Q22.

The lower figure results from (i) passthrough of the downward adjustment in average price of gas acquired, in the last 12 months; and (ii) lower volume in the industrial and automotive markets, in contrast to the volume contracted in Free Market supply for thermoelectric generation.

 

Revenue from Use of Distribution Systems – The TUSD charge

  3Q23 3Q22 Change, % 
TUSD (R$ ’000) 
Use of the Electricity Distribution System  1,125,693 985,150 14.3%

 

In 3Q23 revenue from the TUSD – charged to Free Consumers on their distribution of energy – was 14.3% higher than in 3Q22. This reflects (i) volume of energy transported for Free Clients 4.2% higher; (ii) the average tariff charged to Free Clients being 1.6% higher; and (iii) re-inclusion in the basis for calculation of ICMS tax of transmission and distribution charges, as from February 2023.

  3Q23 3Q22 Change, %
POWER TRANSPORTED – MWh 
Industrial  5,332,341 5,271,247 1.2%
Commercial  492,018 422,502 16.5%
Rural  11,743 8,961 31.0%
Public services  110,869 620 17,782%
Concession holders  88,198 89,145 –1.1%
Total energy transported  6,035,169 5,792,475 4.2%

 

Operational costs and expenses

Operational costs and expenses in 3Q23 totaled R$ 7.80 billion, compared to R$ 7.98 billion in 3Q22. The difference mainly reflects: (i) lower expenses on purchase of energy (reduction of R$ 347.2 million) and gas (reduction of R$ 255.3 million), (ii) charges for use of the national grid R$ 181.0 million higher; and (iii) provision for doubtful receivables from clients R$ 128.0 million higher, given the reversal of R$84.8 million in 3Q22, due to a change in methodology which had a reduction effect of R$130.6 million in 3Q22. See more details on costs and expenses in the pages below.

 

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Operational costs and expenses 3Q23 3Q22 Change, %
 R$ ’000      
Electricity bought for resale 3,778,480 4,125,675 -8.4%
Charges for use of national grid 769,491 588,444 30.8%
Gas purchased for resale 527,146 782,453 -32.6%
Construction cost 1,193,629 1,135,414 5.1%
People 302,927 309,758 -2.2%
Employees’ and managers’ profit shares 43,603 24,518 77.8%
Post-retirement obligations 168,786 163,946 3.0%
Materials 28,478 34,152 -16.6%
Outsourced services 466,584 409,378 14.0%
Depreciation and amortization 316,693 297,607 6.4%
Operating provisions / adjustments 99,522 86,428 15.2%
Impairment – reversal -45,791 37,182 -223.2%
Provisions (reversals) for client default 43,160 -84,852 -150.9%
Reversal of loss expected from related party 0 -504 -100.0%
Other operational costs and expenses 110,341 68,212 61.8%
Total 7,803,049 7,977,811 -2.2%

 

 

Electricity purchased for resale

 

  3Q23 3Q22 Change, %
CONSOLIDATED (R$ ’000)      
Electricity acquired in Free Market 1,569,959 1,853,431 –15.3%
Electricity acquired in Regulated Market auctions 979,149 910,654 7.5%
Distributed generation 551,037 490,163 12.4%
Supply from Itaipu Binacional 323,440 425,463 –24.0%
Physical guarantee quota contracts 219,039 241,655 –9.4%
Individual (‘bilateral’) contracts 128,695 128,054 0.5%
Proinfa 127,894 151,414 –15.5%
Spot market 107,621 195,796 –45.0%
Quotas for Angra I and II nuclear plants 92,000 89,298 3.0%
Credits of PIS, Pasep and Cofins taxes –320,354 –360,253 –11.1%
  3,778,480 4,125,675 –8.4%

 

The expense on electricity bought for resale in 3Q23 was R$ 3.78 billion, R$ 347.2 million (8.4%) less than in 3Q22. This arises mainly from the following items:

§The costs of energy acquired in the Free Market, which are the Company’s highest cost of purchased energy, at R$ 283.5 million, were 15.3% lower than in 3Q22. To make up a shortfall in conventional and incentive-bearing energy, the amount purchased on the Free Market was higher in 2022. Also the average purchase price was lower in 2023, due to conclusion of contracts in 2022 and start of new contracts at lower prices in 2023.
§Expenses on purchase of electricity from Itaipu were R$ 102.0 million (24.0%) lower, mainly because the price for energy from Itaipu was reduced, from U$24.73 to U$20.23/kW, and also because the US dollar exchange rate was 5.5% lower.
§Expenses on energy acquired in the Regulated Market were R$ 68.5 million (7.5%) higher than in 3Q22. This reflects the annual adjustments to contracts, by the IPCA inflation index, and entry of a new auction.

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§Expenses on Distributed Generation were R$ 60.9 million (12.4%) higher, reflecting the increase in the number of distributed generation plants installed, and the higher quantity of energy injected into the grid (1.192 GWh in 3Q23, vs. 758 GWh in 3Q22).

 

Note that for Cemig D purchased energy is a non-manageable cost: the difference between the amounts used as a reference for calculation of tariffs and the costs actually incurred is compensated for in the next tariff adjustment.

 

  3Q23 3Q22 Change, %
Cemig D (R$ ’000)      
Supply acquired in auctions on the Regulated Market 1,010,691 925,614 9.2%
Distributed generation 551,036 490,163 12.4%
Supply from Itaipu Binacional 323,440 425,463 –24.0%
Physical guarantee quota contracts      219,654 254,182 –13.6%
Individual (‘bilateral’) contracts 128,695 128,054 0.5%
Proinfa 127,894 151,414 –15.5%
Quotas for Angra I and II nuclear plants 92,000 89,298 3.0%
Spot market – CCEE 80,826 184,796 –56.3%
Credits of PIS, Pasep and Cofins taxes –173,189 –188,486 –8.1%
  2,361,047 2,460,498 –4.0%

 

Charges for use of the transmission network and other system charges

Charges for use of the transmission network in 3Q23 totaled R$ 769.5 million, 30.8% higher year-on-year. The difference primarily reflects entry into operation of Reserve Energy contracts under the Simplified Competitive Procedure (PCS) of 2021, with a consequent increase in the reserve energy charges in the period. This is a non-manageable cost in the distribution business: the difference between the amounts used as a reference for calculation of tariffs and the costs actually incurred is compensated for in the next tariff adjustment.

Gas purchased for resale

The expense on acquisition of gas in 3Q23 was R$ 527.1 million, or 32.6% less than in 3Q22. This reflects the reduction in the price of gas acquired for resale.

Outsourced services

The expense on outsourced services was 14.0% higher than in 3Q22. The main factor was an increase of R$ 29.0 million (22.5%) in expenses on maintenance and conservation of facilities and equipment, (mainly, increase in the value of the services contracted, plus a higher volume of preventive maintenance services in 2023, and an increase of R$ 11.5 million (40.7%) in expenses on information technology.

Provisions for client default

The provision for expected losses due to client default in 3Q23 was R$ 43.1 million, compared to R$ 84.8 million reversal in 3Q22, mainly reflecting (i) changes in the measurement of these losses put in place in 3Q22, to be more compatible with actual performance of default by the Company’s clients in practice, and (ii) an increase in settlement of regular debts by clients.

Impairment

On the sale of the small hydroelectric plants and small generation centers (PCHs and CGHs) in the public auction held on August 10, 2023, there was a reversal in 3Q23 of R$ 45.8 million of the provisions made for impairment in 1Q23. On the other hand, a provision of R$ 37.2 million was recognized in 3Q22 for impairment of receivables from the client White Martins.

 

Post-retirement obligations

The impact of the Company’s post-retirement obligations on operational profit in 3Q23 was an expense of R$ 168.8 million, compared to an expense of R$ 163.9 million in 3Q22.

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People

Expense on personnel in 3Q23 was R$ 302.9 million, 2.2% less than in 3Q22, even after the 6.46% increase in salaries under the Collective Work Agreement of November 2022. In part this reflects the number of employees being 2.5% lower in 3Q23.

 

Cost of personnel

R$ million, excluding voluntary severance agreements

 


Number of employees – by company

 

 

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CONSOLIDATED EBITDA (IFRS and Adjusted)

Ebitda is a non-accounting measure prepared by the Company, reconciled with its consolidated financial statements in accordance with the specifications in CVM Circular SNC/SEP 01/2007 and CVM Resolution 156 of June 23, 2022. It comprises: Net profit adjusted for the effects of: (i) Net financial revenue (expenses), (ii) Depreciation and amortization, and (iii) Income tax and the Social Contribution tax. Ebitda is not a measure recognized by Brazilian GAAP nor by IFRS; it does not have a standard meaning; and it may be non-comparable with measures with similar titles provided by other companies. Cemig publishes Ebitda because it uses it to measure its own performance. Ebitda should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for net profit or operational profit, nor as an indicator of operational performance or cash flow, nor to measure liquidity nor the capacity for payment of debt. (2) The Company adjusts the Ebitda calculated in accordance with CVM Instruction 156/2022, to exclude items which, by their nature, do not contribute to information on the potential for gross cash flow generation since they are extraordinary items.

 

Consolidated 3Q23 Ebitda
3Q23 Ebitda – R$ ’000 Generation Transmission Trading Distribution Gas Holding co. and equity interests Total
Profit (loss) for the period 338,718 87,658 177,506 475,927 139,339 18,159 1,237,307
Income tax and Social Contribution tax 93,507 15,687 78,275 54,973 69,265 -69,370 242,337
Finance income (expenses) 28,977 36,236 -9,523 99,428 -1,205 60,939 214,852
Depreciation and amortization 80,826 -60 4 205,258 23,769 6,896 316,693
Ebitda (CVM Resolution 156) 542,028 139,521 246,262 835,586 231,168 16,624 2,011,189
Net profit attributed to non-controlling stockholders - - - - -599 - -599
Reversal of impairment of assets – Small Hydro Plants held for sale -45,791 - - -   - -45,791
Adjusted Ebitda 496,237 139,521 246,262 835,586 230,569 16,624 1,964,799
               
Consolidated 3Q22 Ebitda
3Q22 Ebitda – R$ ’000 Generation Transmission Trading Distribution Gas Holding co. and equity interests Total
Profit (loss) for the period 12,378 88,740 102,888 506,930 112,814 358,603 1,182,353
Income tax and the Social Contribution tax 64,662 58,301 27,053 175,268 48,991 -164,404 209,871
Finance income (expenses) 46,242 28,656 -6,414 -11,466 -22,043 74,486 109,461
Depreciation and amortization 82,280 1 4 188,247 23,018 4,057 297,607
Ebitda (CVM Resolution 156) 205,562 175,698 123,531 858,979 162,780 272,742 1,799,292
Net profit attributed to non-controlling stockholders - - - - -485 - -485
Gain on disposal of investments - - - - - -504 -504
Reversal of tax provision – social security contributions on profit sharing -40,648 -37,360 -6,839 -42,433 - -8,834 -136,114
Increasing tax provision – ‘Anuênio’ indemnity 16,475 15,142 2,772 95,861 - 3,581 133,831
Put option – SAAG - - - - - -34,748 -34,748
Change in client default provision - - - -130,569 - - -130,569
Impairment - - 37,182 - - - 37,182
Gain from agreement between FIP Melbourne and AGPar - - - - - -132,821 -132,821
Adjusted Ebitda 181,389 153,480 156,646 781,838 162,295 99,416 1,535,064

 

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Ebitda of Cemig D

 

  3Q23 3Q22 Change, %
Cemig D Ebitda – R$ ’000      
Net profit for the period 475,927 506,928 -6.1%
Income tax and Social Contribution tax 54,973 175,269 -68.6%
Net finance revenue (expense) 99,429 -11,465 -
Amortization 205,259 188,247 9.0%
= Ebitda (1) 835,588 858,979 -2.7%
Reversal of tax provision – social security contributions on profit sharing - -42,433 -
Tax provisions – Anuênio indemnity - 95,861 -
Change in client default estimation method - -130,569 -
= Adjusted Ebitda (2) 835,588 781,838 6.9%

 

Cemig D posted Ebitda of R$ 835.6 million, 6.9% more than the adjusted Ebitda of 3Q22. The main effects on Ebitda in the quarter were:

§Total volume of energy distributed 1.0% higher YoY (comprising distribution to the captive market 2.2% lower, and distribution to the Free Market 4.2% higher).
§The average tariff increase of 13.3% at the end of May 2023, with full effect in this period.
§Performance better than the regulatory parameters:
oEnergy losses, at 10.57%, lower than the regulatory threshold (11.00%), and better than in 3Q22.
oIn 9M23 Opex was 4.7% lower than the regulatory level – and
oEbitda was 7.6% higher than the regulatory level.
§Higher provision for non-payment by clients: R$ 41.1 million in 3Q23, vs. a reversal of R$ 82.2 million in 3Q22 – the 2022 figure reflected a change in the method of calculation, to give a more faithful estimate of expected losses, by increasing the period for 100% write-off of client receivables from 12 to 24 months. The effect of the change in method in 3Q22 was R$ 130.6 million.
§New Replacement Value (Valor Novo de Reposição – VNR) R$ 59.9 million higher: R$ 49.6 million in 3Q23, and R$ 10.3 million in 3Q22
§The total of Other expenses was R$ 29.7 million higher, mainly due to a higher expense on de-activation of assets, and regulatory compensations paid to clients.

Other non-recurring effects in 3Q22

§Reversal, of R$ 42.4 million, of a tax provision related to social security contributions on payment of profit shares.
§Recognition of a tax provision of R$ 95.8 million for the legal action disputing charging of the Social Security contribution on ‘Anuênios’ (payments relating to time of service).

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Cemig GT – Ebitda

 

Cemig GT 3Q23 Ebitda          
Ebitda (R$ ’000) Generation Transmission Trading Equity interests Total
Profit (loss) for the period 340,291 85,786 86,237 -22,300 490,014
Income tax and Social Contribution tax 93,508 15,023 31,259 -27,154 112,636
Finance income (expenses) 28,977 36,518 -9,524 51,296 107,267
Depreciation and amortization 80,825 - 5 - 80,830
Ebitda as per CVM Resolution 156 543,601 137,327 107,977 1,842 790,747
–  Reversal of Impairment of assets Small Hydro Plants held for sale -45,791 - - - -45,791
Adjusted Ebitda 497,810 137,327 107,977 1,842 744,956
           
Cemig GT 3Q22 Ebitda          
Ebitda (R$ ’000) Generation Transmission Trading Equity interests Total
Profit (loss) for the period 12,954 83,332 -61,807 216,763 251,242
Income tax and Social Contribution tax 64,662 55,555 -57,791 -41,878 20,548
Finance income (expenses) 46,242 29,014 -6,414 78,233 147,075
Depreciation and amortization 82,283 - 5 - 82,288
Ebitda as per CVM Resolution 156 206,141 167,901 -126,007 253,118 501,153
Reversal of tax provision - social security contributions on profit sharing -28,874 -29,494 -5,068 -4,016 -67,451
  + Impairment - - 37,182 - 37,182
  + Tax provisions – ‘Anuênio’ indemnity 13,503 13,793 2,370 1,878 31,544
  - Put option – SAAG - - - -34,748 -34,748
  – Gain from agreement between FIP Melbourne and AGPar - - - -132,821 -132,821
Adjusted Ebitda 190,770 152,200 -91,523 83,411 334,859

 

 

The Ebitda of Cemig GT in 3Q23 was R$ 790.7 million, 57.8% higher than in 3Q22. Adjusted Ebitda was 122.5% higher, YoY. Factors in the higher Ebitda include:

§Higher profit from trading of energy, as a result of (i) the Company’s successful strategy (sale at moments of higher price, providing a higher margin); and (ii) continuing transfer of contracts to the holding company – in this quarter there was migration of contracts with higher price.
§Higher revenue from updating of (i) the amount of the Concession Grant Fee (+R$ 25.4 million), and (ii) financial remuneration of transmission contractual assets (+R$ 72.7 million), mainly reflecting the higher IPCA inflation index: +0.61% in 3Q23, and negative (–1.32%) in 3Q22; while (iii) the margin on transmission construction was lower (–R$ 19.2 million) reducing transmission revenue, due to a lower volume of investment executed in the quarter.
§Reversal of a provision of R$ 45.8 million for impairment of the Small Hydro Plants held for sale, after the successful sale of these assets in the auction held in 3Q23.
§Lower equity income (share of gain/loss in non-consolidated investees), at R$ 12.3 million in 3Q23, compared to R$ 175.1 million in 3Q22. The major positive effect in 3Q22 was R$ 132.8 million related to the payment made by AGPar to FIP Melbourne (holder of an interest in Santo Antônio), under the agreement resulting from a successful arbitration.

 

Other effects in 3Q22:

§Reversal in 3Q22 of R$ 14.7 million relating to the SAAG put option, reflecting the adjustment of R$ 34.7 to liabilities after the agreement with AGPar.
§Provision of R$ 37 million for impairment, to take account of challenge by a client of an amount charged.

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§Reversal, of R$ 67.4 million, of a tax provision related to social security contributions on payment of profit shares.
§Tax provision of R$ 31.5 million for the legal action on application of Social Security contributions to ‘anuênio’ (time of service) indemnity payments.

 

 

Finance income and expenses

 

  3Q23 3Q22 Change, %
(R$ ’000)      
Finance income 345,678 411,748 –16.0%
Finance expenses –560,530 –521,209 –7.5%
Finance income (expenses) –214,852 –109,461 –96.3%

 

For 3Q23 Cemig reports Net financial expenses of R$ 214.8 million, compared to Net financial expenses of R$ 109.5 million in 3Q22. This mainly reflects the following factors:

§Costs of loans and debentures R$ 45.7 million higher than in 3Q22, reflecting an increase of approximately 7% in gross debt,
§Higher net monetary updating loans and debentures: an expense of R$ 26.8 million in 3Q23, compared to a gain (revenue) of R$ 10.2 million in 3Q22. This is mainly due to the difference in levels of the IPCA inflation index (the main indexor used for updating the Company’s debts) between the two periods – it was 1.32% negative in 3Q22, but 0.61% positive in 3Q23.
§Monetary updating on the balances of CVA and Other financial components in tariff increases: an expense of R$ 11.0 million in 3Q23, compared to a gain (revenue) of R$ 38.2 million in 3Q22. This is due to a lower amount of CVA items being ratified in the 2023 tariff increase process than in 2022.
§In 3Q23 the US dollar appreciated by 3.9% against the Real, compared to appreciation of 3.2% in 3Q22, generating an expense of R$ 142.5 million in 3Q23, compared to an expense of R$ 168.6 million in 3Q22.
§The fair value of the financial instrument contracted to protect risks related to the Eurobonds increased by R$ 102.4 million in 3Q23. This compares to recognition of an increase of R$ 100.1 million in 3Q22 – reflecting a rise in the yield curve compared to expectation of an increase in the Real/US$ exchange rate.

 

Eurobonds – Effect in the quarter (R$ ’000)

 

  3Q23 3Q22
Effect of FX variation on the debt –142,451 –168,600
Effect of the hedge 102,428 100,087
Net effect in Financial income (expenses) –40,023 –68,513

 

 

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Net profit

Cemig reports net profit of R$ 1,237 million in 3Q23, compared to net profit of R$ 1,182 million in 3Q22.

Adjusted net profit in 3Q23 was R$ 1,233 million, compared to R$ 1,028 million in 2Q22.

Factors in this result principally include:

§A higher result from trading in energy by Cemig GT and the holding company of approximately 40%, resulting from (i) a differentiated strategy, and (ii) higher margin.
§Total energy distributed by Cemig D 1.0% higher, and an improved results in Costs, Ebitda and energy losses compared to the regulatory threshold.
§Profit of Gasmig 24% higher than in 3Q22, due to higher volume contracted, and higher margin.
§Reversal of the impairment posted for the Small Hydro Plants (PCHs) held for sale, after the successful auction of these assets – contributing a positive effect of R$ 29.3 million to net profit.
§Equity income (gain/loss in equity value of non-controlled subsidiaries) was R$ 176.6 million lower, reflecting the positive effect in 3Q22 of R$ 132.8 million from the payment by AGPar to FIP Melbourne (holder of an interest in Santo Antônio) relating to the successful arbitration judgment.
§The agreement between AGPar and FIP Melbourne had a further effect of R$ 23 million on the profit for 3Q22, via the SAAG put option.
§Combined negative effect of R$ 26.4 million on the debt in US dollars and the hedge instrument, in 3Q23, which compares with a negative effect of R$ 45.2 million in 3Q22.

 

Other effects in the prior year (3Q22)

§Adjustment of the method for calculating the default provision, to better reflect the estimate of expected losses, with positive effect of R$ 86 million on net profit.
§Positive effect of R$ 90 million from reversal of tax provisions due to cancellation of notices of infringement of Social Security liabilities on profit shares, with the chances of loss being adjusted from ‘probable’ to ‘possible’.
§The contingency for Social Security liability for anuênio (time of service) indemnity payments was reclassified, with a negative impact of R$ 88 million.
§Impairment provision relating to a challenge by a client of an amount charged, with negative effect of R$ 25 million net profit.

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Equity income (gain/loss in non-consolidated investees)

 

  3Q23 3Q22 Change R$ ’000
EQUITY INCOME (R$ ’000) *      
Taesa 58,196 63,986 –5,790
Aliança Geração 33,621 28,819 4,802
Paracambi 3,942 4,756 –814
Hidrelétrica Pipoca 3,006 4,663 –1,657
Hidrelétrica Cachoeirão 2,906 4,016 –1,110
Guanhães Energia 2,291 721 1,570
Cemig Sim (Equity holdings) 993 9,006 –8,013
FIP Melbourne (Santo Antônio plant) 0 142,133 –142,133
Baguari Energia 0 7,564 –7,564
Retiro Baixo 0 3797 -3,797
Belo Monte (Aliança Norte and Amazônia Energia) –34,039 –21,937 –12,102
Other 0 20 –20
Total 70,916 247,544 –176,628

 

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Investments

 

Cemig invested a total of R$ 3.3 billion in the first 9 months of 2023 – 48.6% more than in 9M22. The investment realized in 3Q23 was R$ 1.6 billion.

Works on the Boa Esperança and Jusante solar generation plants are 80% complete – underlining Cemig’s intention to expand generation capacity from renewable sources.

Gasmig’s Centro-Oeste project is scheduled to invest R$ 780 million in construction of 300 km of pipeline network. R$ 207 million had been invested by September 2023.

Execution of the largest investment program in Cemig’s history will modernize and improve reliability of Cemig’s electricity system, as part of its strategic plan of focusing on Minas Gerais and its core businesses, providing ever-improving service to the client.

 

 

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Debt

 

CONSOLIDATED (R$ ’000) Sep. 2023 Dec. 2022 Change, %
Gross debt 12,105,914 10,579,498 14.4%
Cash and equivalents + Securities 4,168,072 3,318,838 25.6%
Net debt 7,937,842 7,260,660 9.3%
Debt in foreign currency 3,911,139 3,959,805 –1.2%
       
CEMIG GT – R$ ’000 Sep. 2023 Dec. 2022 Change, %
 Gross debt 4,954,690 4,959,066 -0.1%
 Cash and equivalents + Securities 1,736,389 1,650,444 5.2%
 Net debt 3,218,301 3,308,622 –2.7%
      Debt in foreign currency 3,911,139 3,959,805 –1.2%
       
CEMIG D (R$ ’000) Sep. 2023 Dec. 2022 Change, %
 Gross debt 6,099,168 4,575,998 33.3%
 Cash and equivalents + Securities 1,231,156 721,469 70.6%
 Net debt 4,868,012 3,854,529 26.3%
      Debt in foreign currency 0 0

 

Debt amortization timetable

R$ mn

 

 

In 9M23 Cemig amortized debt of R$ 719.8 million, of which R$ 699.8 million in Cemig D – which in June completed its 9th debenture issue, for R$ 2 billion. This issue pays the CDI rate +2.05%, with settlement in two installments, 50% in May 2025 and 50% in May 2026.

  3Q23 2023
DEBT AMORTIZED – R$ ’000    
Cemig GT 0 0
Cemig D 135,509 699,848
Other 20,000 20,000
Total 155,509 719,848

 

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Covenants – Eurobonds

Last 12 months Sep. 2023   2022
R$ mn GT H   GT H
 net income (loss) 1,990 5,287   2,085 4,094
 financial results net 179 351   477 1,567
 income tax and social contribution 446 1,148   118 26
 depreciation and amortization 324 1,235   328 1,182
 minority interest result -178 -367   -519 -843
 provisions for the variation in value of put option obligations 18 18   36 36
 non-operating result (which includes any gains on asset sales and any asset write-off or impairments) -106 -225   119 83
any non-cash expenses and non-cash charges, to the extent that they are nonrecurring 1 2   -35 830
any non-cash credits and gains increasing net income, to the extent that they are non-recurring 0 -128   0 -209
 non-cash revenues related to transmission and generation indemnification -521 -529   -561 -575
cash dividends received from minority investments (as measured in the statement of cash flows) 170 506   258 708
 monetary updating of concession grant fees -429 -429   -467 -467
 cash inflows related to concession grant fees 329 329   309 309
 cash inflows related to transmission revenue for cost of capital coverage 705 713   601 607
Covenant EBITDA 2,928 7,911   2,749 7,348
           
Last 12 months Sep. 2023   2022
Last 12 months - R$ mn GT H   GT H
 consolidated Indebtedness 4,955 12,106   4,959 10,579
Derivative financial instruments -337 -337   -612 -612
Debt contracts with Forluz 150 664   181 799
The carrying liability of any put option obligation 0 0   720 720
Consolidated cash and cash equivalents and consolidated marketable securities recorded as current assets. -1,736 -4,168   -1,650 -3,319
Covenant Net Debt 3,032 8,265   3,598 8,167
           
Covenant Net Debt to Covenant EBITDA Ratio 1.04 1.04   1.31 1.11
Limit Covenant Net Debt to Covenant EBITDA Ratio 2.50 3.00   2.50 3.00
Total Secured Debt (R$ mn) - 0   - 74
Total Secured Debt to Covenant EBITDA Ratio - 0.00   - 0.01
Limit Covenant Net Debt to Covenant EBITDA Ratio - 1.75   - 1.75

 

 

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Cemig’s long-term ratings

Cemig’s ratings have improved significantly in recent years, and are currently at their highest-ever level.

In 2021 the three principal rating agencies upgraded their ratings for Cemig.

In April 2022, Moody’s again upgraded its rating for Cemig, this time by one notch. Details in this table:

 

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ESG – Report on performance

Cemig highlights

§The new Carmo do Rio Claro 2 substation started operation, an investment of R$ 53 million, providing energy availability and quality to 61,000 people in the Southeastern region of Minas Gerais. A total of 12 substations have been inaugurated this year.
§Cemig has now registered more than 1 million clients to receive their electricity bills by email, helping reduce urban solid waste.
§Cemig intensifies its efforts against theft of energy, with its “Moralizing Irregular Consumption” project, which emphasizes the legal consequences of such actions, and the importance of ethical and moral consumption of resources.

Environment

§Cemig has signed a contract for supply of clean renewable energy with Sigma Lithium, a net-zero producer of pre-chemical lithium concentrate. This was an agreement in the Free Market, and will contribute to economic development and job creation in the Vale do Jequitinhonha region.
§The possibility of producing food and electricity at the same location will become a reality with Brazil’s first agrivoltaic project, a partnership between Cemig, the Minas Gerais Farming Research Company (Epamig), and the Telecommunications Research and Development Center (CPQD). This will be an investment of R$ 10.5 million, with research over 30 months.

Social

Cemig runs various programs with the communities living or working around its operations:

§Cemig’s Proximidade (Proximity) Program explains the operating and security procedures of its hydroelectric plants to the population, and also provides information on the meteorological and hydrological situation of the related river basins. Events were held in this quarter at the Rosal and Queimado hydroelectric plants.
§The Vamos Program aims to raise awareness on safety, and mobilization of the population in the event of emergencies. It holds meetings with civil defense bodies, including training on simulation of evacuations of hydroelectric dam areas in the event of significant damage.
§The Environmental Education Program of the Nova Ponte hydroelectric Plant held two events at schools in municipalities (Nova Ponte and Santa Juliana) around its reservoirs, and at the local primary school near the Poço Fundo Small Hydro Plant, exploring concepts related to nearby natural and cultural heritage.
§The Participatory Management Program for the area surrounding the Theodomiro Carneiro Santiago hydroelectric plant held three meetings of its Management Committee Working Group.
§At the Salto Grande hydroelectric plant the Environmental Education Program and the Participatory Management Program held meetings with communities local to the plant (Braúnas, Dores de Guanhães, Ferros and Joanésia).
§In Madre de Deus de Minas they gave a presentation on preservation of springs, and discarding of weedkiller packaging, since selective public collection has started only recently in the area.
§The Environmental Education Program of the Itutinga plant held training for secondary school pupils on the theme of Soil and Water Conservation.
§In 3Q23 the Participatory Management Programs at the Ervália and São Bernardo Small Hydro Plants provided training for students on solid wastes.
§The Participatory Management Program for the Joasal, Piau and Marmelos generating plants held a meeting to present the status of their activities and decide on a new plan of action for the areas surrounding these plants.

Governance

§The Public Attorneys of Minas Gerais terminated the Inquiry investigating allegations made about Cemig in the Inquiry held by the Minas Gerais state legislature. The decision determined that all the acts of Cemig management were regular and in harmony with satisfaction of the public interest.
§The Instruction on Management of Solid Wastes was updated, aiming to optimize procedures for packaging, transport, storage and environmentally appropriate disposal of wastes produced.

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Cemig present in the leading sustainability indices

 

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Performance of our shares

Security Sep. 2023 2022 Change, %
Our share prices (2)
CMIG4 (PN) at the close (R$/share) 12.41 10.52 17.9%
CMIG3 (ON) at the close (R$/share) 19.10 15.55 22.8%
CIG (ADR for PN shares), at close (US$/share) 2.42 1.9 27.2%
CIG.C (ADR for ON shares) at close (US$/share) 3.95 3.12 26.6%
XCMIG (Cemig PN shares on Latibex), close (€/share) 2.34 1.81 29.3%
Average daily volume
CMIG4 (PN) (R$ mn) 119.52 120.66 –0.9%
CMIG3 (ON) (R$ mn) 6.53 9.36 –30.2%
CIG (ADR for PN shares) (US$ mn) 9.52 14.99 –36.5%
CIG.C (ADR for ON shares)   (US$ mn) 0.18 0.25 –26.4%
Indices
IEE 85443 78679 8.6%
IBOV 116,565 109,735 6.2%
DJIA 33,508 33,147 1.1%
Indicators
Market valuation at end of period, (R$ mn) 32,231 28,200 14.3%
Enterprise value (EV) (1) (R$ mn)   40,342 34,805 15.9%
Dividend yield of CMIG4 (PN) (3) (%) 8.91 12.22 –3.31 p.p
Dividend yield of CMIG3 (ON) (%) (3) 5.79 8.43 –2.64 p.p
(1) EV = Market valuation (R$/share x number of shares) plus consolidated Net debt.    
(2) Share prices adjusted for corporate action payments, including dividends.      
(3) (Dividends distributed in last four quarters) / (Share price at end of period).    

 

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Cemig’s shares, by volume (aggregate of common (ON) and preferred (PN) shares), were the third most liquid in Brazil’s electricity sector, and among the most traded in the Brazilian equity market.

Trading volume of ADRs for Cemig’s preferred shares (CIG) on the New York Stock Exchange in 9M23 totaled US$ 1,781 million.

We see this as reflecting recognition by the investor market – and maintaining Cemig’s position as a global investment option.

The benchmark Ibovespa index of the São Paulo Stock Exchange rose 6.22% in the period, while Cemig’s shares performed better:

In São Paulo, Cemig preferred (PN) shares rose 17.92%, and the common (ON) shares rose 22.8%.

In New York, the ADRs of Cemig preferred shares rose 27.15%, and the ADRs for the common shares rose 26.6%.

 

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Cemig’s generation plants

Power Plant Company Cemig Installed Capacity
 (MW)
Cemig Assured Energy
 (MW)
Expiration of Concession Type of plant Cemig's Stake
Emborcação CEMIG GT 1,192 475 May-27 Hydroelectric 100.00%
Nova Ponte CEMIG GT 510 257 Aug-27 Hydroelectric 100.00%
Três Marias CEMIG GT 396 227 Jan-53 Hydroelectric 100.00%
Irapé CEMIG GT 399 198 Sep-37 Hydroelectric 100.00%
Salto Grande CEMIG GT 102 74 Jan-53 Hydroelectric 100.00%
Sá Carvalho      Sá Carvalho S.A 78 54 Aug-26 Hydroelectric 100.00%
Rosal Rosal Energia S. A 55 28 Dec-35 Hydroelectric 100.00%
Itutinga CEMIG G. ITUTINGA 52 27 Jan-53 Hydroelectric 100.00%
Camargos CEMIG G. CAMARGOS 46 22 Jan-53 Hydroelectric 100.00%
Volta do Rio CEMIG GT 42 18 Dec-31 Wind Farm 100.00%
Poço Fundo CEMIG GT 30 17 May-52 Hydroelectric 100.00%
Pai Joaquim              CEMIG PCH  S.A 23 14 Oct-32 Hydroelectric 100.00%
Piau CEMIG G. SUL 18 14 Jan-53 Hydroelectric 100.00%
Praias de Parajuru CEMIG GT 29 8 Sep-32 Wind Farm 100.00%
Salto Voltão          Horizontes Energia 8 7 Jun-33 Hydroelectric 100.00%
Gafanhoto CEMIG G. OESTE 14 7 Jan-53 Hydroelectric 100.00%
Peti CEMIG G. LESTE 9 6 Jan-53 Hydroelectric 100.00%
Joasal CEMIG G. SUL 8 5 Jan-53 Hydroelectric 100.00%
Queimado   CEMIG GT 87 53 Jul-34 Hydroelectric 82.50%
Belo Monte Norte 1,313 534 Jul-46 Hydroelectric 11.69%
Aimorés                       ALIANÇA 149 78 Nov-39 Hydroelectric 45.00%
Amador Aguiar I (Capim Branco I) ALIANÇA 94 58 Nov-42 Hydroelectric 39.31%
Amador Aguiar II (Capim Branco II) ALIANÇA 83 49 Aug-36 Hydroelectric 39.31%
Funil                        ALIANÇA 81 36 May-40 Hydroelectric 45.00%
Igarapava                   ALIANÇA 50 30 Sep-31 Hydroelectric 23.69%
Porto Estrela        ALIANÇA 34 18 Jun-35 Hydroelectric 30.00%
Candonga ALIANÇA 32 14 Dec-38 Hydroelectric 22.50%
Gravier ALIANÇA 32 13 Aug-55 Wind Farm 45.00%
Santo Inácio III ALIANÇA 13 6 Jun-46 Wind Farm 45.00%
São Raimundo ALIANÇA 10 5 Jun-46 Wind Farm 45.00%
Santo Inácio IV ALIANÇA 10 5 Jun-46 Wind Farm 45.00%
Garrote ALIANÇA 10 5 Jun-46 Wind Farm 45.00%
Retiro Baixo Retiro Baixo Energética 42 17 Mar-47 Hydroelectric 49.90%
Paracambi Lightger 12 10 Jan-34 Hydroelectric 49.00%
Cachoeirão                         Hidrelétrica Cachoeirão 13 8 Sep-33 Hydroelectric 49.00%
Pipoca Hidrelétrica Pipoca 10 6 Dec-34 Hydroelectric 49.00%
Others   132 60      
Total   5,218 2,462      
Cemig Sim (MWp)   29 -   Photovoltaic 49.00%
Cemig Sim (MWp)   23 -   Photovoltaic 100.00%
Total   5,270 2,462      

 

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RAP: July 2023–June 2024 cycle

The RAP of Cemig has been increased by 23.5%, as from July, incorporating the effects of (i) inflation in the period, (ii) strengthening and improvement of the network, and (iii) a significant increase in the amount allocated by Aneel for reimbursement of the value of National Grid assets (second table, below).

 

ANEEL RATIFYING RESOLUTION (REH) 3216/2023 (2023–2024 cycle)
Company

RAP

(R$ ’000)

% Cemig  Cemig (R$ ’000)  Expiration
Cemig 1,143,036 100.00% 1,143,036  
Cemig GT 1,045,366 100.00% 1,045,366 Dec. 2042
Cemig Itajubá 59,266 100.00% 59,266 Oct. 2030
Centroeste 29,268 100.00% 29,268 Mar. 2035
Sete Lagoas 9,136 100.00% 9,136 Jun. 2041
Taesa 4,052,200 21.68% 878,517  
TOTAL RAP     2,021,553  

* RAP including amounts of the Adjustment Portion.

 

REIMBURSEMENT FOR ASSETS – NATIONAL GRID**
R$ ’000 – per cycle 2020–2021 2021–2022 2022–2023 2023–2024

From

2024-2025

to 2027-2028

Economic 144,547 144,547 144,547 144,375 28,514
Financial 332,489 88,662 129,953 275,556 275,556
TOTAL 477,036 233,209 274,499 419,931 304,070

** The figures for indemnity of National Grid components are included in the RAP of Cemig (first table).

 

Note: Cemig currently has Aneel approvals (REAs) for additional large-scale Upgrading and Improvements, with total capex of R$ 663 million.

 

Expected start of operation Capex (R$ mil) RAP (R$ mil)
2023 301,917 44,248
2024 204,148 30,359
2025 277,664 43,943
2026 156,556 23,798
Total 940,285 142,349

 

 

Regulatory Transmission revenue – 3Q23

Regulatory Transmission revenue – 3Q23
R$ ’000 GT Centroeste Sete Lagoas
REVENUE 403,486 7,192 2,548
  Transmission operations revenue 403,486 7,192 2,548
Taxes on revenue -33,329 -263 -235
  PIS and Pasep taxes -5,943 -47 -42
  Cofins tax -27,377 -216 -193
  ISS tax -9 - -
Sector charges -85,935 -242 -222
  Research and Development (R&D) -2,877 -67 -21
  Global Reversion Reserve (RGR) 0 -148 -192
  Energy Development Account (CDE) -65,883 - -
  Electricity Services Inspection Charge (TFSEE) -1114 -27 -9
  Other charges -16,061 - -
Net revenue 284,222 6,687 2,091

 

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Complementary information

Cemig D

CEMIG D Market
Quarter Captive
Consumers
TUSD ENERGY1 T.E.D2 TUSD PICK3
3Q21 6,098 5,592 11,689 35.5
4Q21 6,116 5,629 11,746 35.2
1Q22 6,013 5,612 11,626 36.1
2Q22 5,738 5,397 11,136 36.2
3Q22 6,050 5,853 11,904 36.7
4Q22 5,942 5,790 11,733 34.7
1Q23 5,723 5,566 11,289 38.0
2Q23 5,949 6,058 12,007 38.5
3Q23 5,812 6,028 11,840 39.2
1. Refers to the quantity of electricity for calculation of the regulatory charges charged to free consumer clients ("Portion A")
2. Total electricity distributed
3. Sum of the demand on which the TUSD is invoiced, according to demand contracted ("Portion B").

 

Cemig D 3Q23 2Q23 3Q22 chg. % chg. %
Operating Revenues (R$ million)       3Q/2Q 3Q/3Q
Revenue from supply of energy 5,490 5,098 4,500 7.7% 22.0%
Reimbursement of PIS/Pasep and Cofins credits to customers 312 562 706 -44.4% -55.8%
Revenue from Use of Distribution Systems (the TUSD charge) 1,134 1,126 991 0.7% 14.4%
CVA and Other financial components in tariff adjustment 80 -165 -396 - -
Construction revenue 1,030 860 1,050 19.8% -1.9%
Adjustment to expectation of cash flow from indemnifiable financial assets of distribution concession (VNR) 50 47 -10 5.5% -
Others 532 525 963 1.3% -44.8%
Subtotal 8,628 8,052 7,804 7.15% 10.6%
Deductions 2,633 2,503 2,063 5.2% 27.6%
Net Revenues 5,995 5,549 5,741 8.0% 4.4%

 

  3Q23 2Q23 3Q22 chg. % chg. %
 Cemig D - Expenses (R$ million)       3Q/2Q 3Q/3Q
Personnel 204 217 208 -6.0% -1.9%
Employees' and managers' profit sharing 27 26 11 3.8% 145.5%
Forluz – Post-retirement obligations 112 106 110 5.7% 1.8%
Materials 21 25 28 -16.0% -25.0%
Outsourced services 389 377 338 3.2% 15.1%
Amortization 204 197 188 3.6% 8.5%
Operating provisions 117 106 3 10.4% 3800.0%
Charges for Use of Basic Transmission Network 809 733 617 10.4% 31.1%
Energy purchased for resale 2,361 2,306 2,460 2.4% -4.0%
Construction Cost 1,030 860 1,050 19.8% -1.9%
Other Expenses 90 106 57 -15.1% 57.9%
Total 5,364 5,059 5,070 6.0% 5.8%

 

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Cemig D 3Q23 2Q23 3Q22 chg. % chg. %
Statement of Results 3Q/2Q 3Q/3Q
Net Revenue 5,995 5,549 5,741 8.0% 4.4%
Operating Expenses 5,364 5,058 5,070 6.0% 5.8%
EBIT 631 491 671 28.4% -6.0%
EBITDA 835 689 859 21.1% -2.8%
Financial Result -99 12 11 - -
Provision for Income Taxes, Social Cont & Deferred Income Tax -56 -138 -175 -59.4% -68.0%
Net Income 476 365 507 30.2% -6.2%

 

 

Cemig GT

 

Cemig GT - Operating Revenues 3Q23 2Q23 3Q22 chg. % chg. %
(R$ million)       3Q/2Q 3Q/3Q
Sales to end consumers 979 1,008 1,319 -2.9% -25.8%
Supply 548 521 552 5.2% -0.7%
Revenues from Trans. Network    198 182 191 8.8% 3.7%
Gain on monetary updating of Concession Grant Fee 85 94 60 -9.6% 41.7%
Transactions in the CCEE 0 9 96 - -
Construction revenue 36 68 100 -47.1% -64.0%
Financial remuneration of transmission contractual assets 114 105 42 8.6% 171.4%
Others 59 51 47 15.7% 25.5%
Subtotal 2,019 2,038 2,407 -0.9% -16.1%
Deductions 398 406 488 -2.0% -18.4%
Net Revenues 1,621 1,632 1,919 -0.7% -15.5%

 

Cemig GT - Operating Expenses 3Q23 2Q23 3Q22 chg. % chg. %
(R$ million)       3Q/2Q 3Q/3Q
Personnel 77 80 78 -3.8% -1.3%
Employees' and managers' profit sharing 10 9 9 11.1% 11.1%
Forluz – Post-retirement obligations 36 33 35 9.1% 2.9%
Materials 6 5 6 20.0% 0.0%
Outsourced services 60 64 57 -6.3% 5.3%
Depreciation and Amortization 81 80 82 1.3% -1.2%
Operating provisions 13 13 -18 0.0% -172.2%
Charges for Use of Basic Transmission Network 70 64 64 9.4% 9.4%
Energy purchased for resale 574 683 1255 -16.0% -54.3%
Construction Cost 27 47 72 -42.6% -62.5%
Impairment -46 0 37 - -
SAAG - Put option 0 25 -14 -  
Other Expenses 15 5 11 200.0% 36.4%
Total 923 1,108 1,674 -16.7% -44.9%

 

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Cemig GT - Statement of Results 3Q23 2Q23 3Q22 chg. % chg. %
(R$ million)       3Q/2Q 3Q/3Q
Net Revenue 1,621 1,632 1,919 -0.7% -15.5%
Operating Expenses 923 1,108 1,674 -16.7% -44.9%
EBIT 698 524 245 33.2% 184.9%
Equity gain in subsidiaries 12 25 175 -52.0% -93.1%
EBITDA 791 629 501 25.8% 57.9%
Financial Result -107 14 -147 - -
Provision for Income Taxes, Social Cont & Deferred Income Tax -113 -104 -21 - -
Net Income 490 459 251 6.8% 95.2%

 

 

Cemig, Consolidated

 

Energy Sales 3Q23 2Q23 3Q22 chg. % chg. %
(in GWh)       3Q/2Q 3Q/3Q
Residential 2,874 2,944 2,706 -2.4% 6.2%
Industrial 4,617 4,595 4,734 0.5% -2.5%
Commercial 2,260 2,424 2,124 -6.8% 6.4%
Rural 884 805 928 9.8% -4.7%
Others 734 761 848 -3.5% -13.4%
Subtotal 11,369 11,529 11,340 -1.4% 0.3%
Own Consumption 7 7 7 0.0% 0.0%
Supply 4,411 4,137 4,598 6.6% -4.1%
TOTAL 15,787 15,673 15,945 0.7% -1.0%

 

 

Revenue from supply of electricity 3Q23 2Q23 3Q22 chg. % chg. %
(R$ million)       3Q/2Q 3Q/3Q
Residential 2,698 2,532 2,080 6.6% 29.7%
Industrial 1,518 1,475 1,548 2.9% -1.9%
Commercial 1,508 1,597 1,340 -5.6% 12.5%
Rural 664 539 541 23.2% 22.7%
Others 515 481 457 7.1% 12.7%
Subtotal 6,903 6,624 5,966 4.2% 15.7%
Unbilled supply 91 -48 61 -289.6% 49.2%
Supply 1136 952 1079 19.3% 5.3%
TOTAL 8,130 7,528 7,106 8.0% 14.4%

 

 

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Operating Revenues - consolidated 3Q23 2Q23 3Q22 chg. % chg. %
(R$ million)       3Q/2Q 3Q/3Q
Sales to end consumers 6,994 6,576 6,027 6.4% 16.0%
Supply 1,136 952 1,079 19.3% 5.3%
TUSD 1,126 1,118 985 0.7% 14.3%
CVA and Other financial components in tariff adjustment 80 -165 -395 - -
Reimbursement of PIS/Pasep and Cofins over ICMS credits to customers 312 562 706 -44.5% -55.8%
Transmission revenue plus RTP 96 96 106 0.0% -9.4%
Financial remuneration of transmission contractual assets 115 107 50 7.5% 130.0%
Transactions in the CCEE 36 14 135 157.1% -73.3%
Gas supply 989 1,074 1,218 -7.9% -18.8%
Construction revenue 1,204 986 1,163 22.1% 3.5%
Others 729 732 1,059 -0.4% -31.2%
Subtotal 12,817 12,052 12,133 6.3% 5.6%
Deductions 3,390 3,232 2,910 4.9% 16.5%
Net Revenues 9,427 8,820 9,223 6.9% 2.2%

 

 

 

Operating Expenses - consolidated 3Q23 2Q23 3Q22 chg. % chg. %
(R$ million)       3Q/2Q 3Q/3Q
Personnel 303 321 310 -5.6% -2.3%
Employees’ and managers’ profit sharing 44 37 25 18.9% 76.0%
Forluz – Post-Retirement Employee Benefits 169 158 164 - 3.0%
Materials 28 31 34 -9.7% -17.6%
Outsourced services 467 456 409 2.4% 14.2%
Energy purchased for resale 3,778 3,468 4,126 8.9% -8.4%
Depreciation and Amortization 317 303 298 4.6% 6.4%
Operating Provisions 53 132 123 -59.8% -56.9%
Charges for use of the national grid 769 705 588 9.1% 30.8%
Gas bought for resale 527 572 782 -7.9% -32.6%
Construction costs 1,194 964 1,135 23.9% 5.2%
Expected credit losses of accounts receivable 43 21 -84 - -
Other Expenses 111 145 68 -23.4% 63.2%
Total 7,803 7,313 7,978 6.70% -2.19%

 

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Financial Result Breakdown 3Q23 2Q23 3Q22 chg. % chg. %
(R$ million)       3Q/2Q 3Q/3Q
FINANCE INCOME          
Income from cash investments 121 106 144 14.2% -16.0%
Arrears fees on sale of energy 67 80 74 -16.3% -9.5%
Monetary variations – CVA 0 65 38 -100.0% -100.0%
Monetary updating on Court escrow deposits 23 22 23 4.5% 0.0%
Pasep and Cofins charged on finance income -49 -49 -37 - 32.4%
Gains on financial instruments - Swap 102 0 100 - 2.0%
Exchange 0 197 10 -100.0% -100.0%
Others 81 91 60 -11.0% 35.0%
  345 512 412 -32.6% -16.3%
           
FINANCE EXPENSES          
Costs of loans and financings 279 233 234 19.7% 19.2%
Foreign exchange variations 143 0 169 - -15.4%
Monetary updating – loans and financings 26 22 0 18.2% -
Charges and monetary updating on post-retirement obligation 3 6 4 -50.0% -25.0%
Negative effect on financial instruments - Hedge 0 150 0 -100.0% -
Monetary updating on PIS/Pasep and Cofins taxes credits 26 16 49 62.5% -46.9%
Others          
  560 472 521 - 7.5%
           
NET FINANCE INCOME (EXPENSES) -215 40 -109 - -

 

 

Statement of Results 3Q23 2Q23 3Q22 chg. % chg. %
(R$ million)       3Q/2Q 3Q/3Q
Net Revenue 9,427 8,820 9,223 6.9% 2.2%
Operating Expenses 7,803 7,313 7,978 6.7% -2.2%
EBIT 1,624 1,507 1,245 7.8% 30.4%
Equity gain (loss) in subsidiaries 71 69 247 2.9% -71.3%
Result of business combination 0 0 8 - -
EBITDA 2,011 1,879 1,799 7.0% 11.8%
Financial Result -215 40 -109 - -
Provision for Income Taxes, Social Cont & Deferred Income Tax -242 -370 -210 - -
Net profit for the period 1,238 1,245 1,182 -0.6% 4.7%

 

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Cash Flow Statement 9M23 9M22
(R$ million)    
Cash at beginning of period 1,441 825
Cash generated by operations 4767 5571.04
Net income for the period from going concern operations 3,881 2,687
Tributos compensáveis 869 977
Depreciation and amortization 923 870
CVA and other financial components 63 1368
Equity gain (loss) in subsidiaries -293 -768.44
Provisions (reversals) for operational losses 407 247
Deferred income and social contribution taxes 223 -808.52
 Refund of PIS/Pasep and Cofins credits to consumers -1569 -1642
Dividends receivable 279 480
Interest paid on loans and financings -521 -538
Net gain on derivative instruments at fair value through profit or loss 60 302
Interest and monetary variation -159 -174
Escrow deposits 35 -35
Others 569 2606
Investment activity -4155 -3169
Securities - Financial Investment 66 -836
Financial assets 30 6
Fixed and Intangible assets/distribution and gas infrastructure -4251 -2339
Financing activities 304 -1236
Lease payments -52 -53
Payments of loans and financings -719 -1136
Interest on Equity, and dividends -912 -1035
Proceeds from Loans, financings and debentures 1987 988
Cash at end of period 2,356 1,991

 


 

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  9M23 9M22
BALANCE SHEETS - ASSETS    
(R$ million)    
CURRENT    
Cash and cash equivalents 2,356 1,991
Marketable securities 1,812 2,779
Customers, traders, concession holders and Transport of energy 4,993 4,642
Concession financial assets 835 1,266
Concession contract assets 832 704
Tax offsetable 803 1,500
Income tax and Social Contribution tax recoverable 683 799
Dividends receivable 69 71
Public lighting contribution 240 201
Refund tariff subsidies 196 97
Other credits 692 656
Assets classified as held for sale 408 0
TOTAL CURRENT 13,919 14,706
NON-CURRENT    
Securities 0 134
Consumers and traders 45 46
Tax offsetable 1,263 1,672
Income tax and Social Contribution tax recoverable 223 294
Deferred income tax and Social Contribution tax 2,963 3,117
Escrow deposits in legal actions 1,232 1,247
Derivative financial instruments – Swaps 379 744
Accounts receivable from the State of Minas Gerais 13 13
Financial assets of the concession 5,621 4,376
Contractual assets 7,410 6,568
Investments 4,798 5,373
Property, plant and equipment 2,958 2,405
Intangible assets 14,865 13,524
Leasing – rights of use 376 221
Other credits 99 74
TOTAL NON-CURRENT 42,245 39,808
     
TOTAL ASSETS 56,164 54,514

 

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BALANCE SHEETS LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY 9M23 9M22
(R$ million)    
CURRENT    
Suppliers 2,783 2,740
Regulatory charges 531 540
Profit sharing 121 125
Taxes 547 431
Income tax and Social Contribution tax 78 260
Interest on Equity, and dividends, payable 2102 1945
Loans and financings 1162 1189
Payroll and related charges 247 261
Public Lighting Contribution 384 290
Post-retirement liabilities 374 375
Accounts payable related to energy generated by consumers 608 455
PIS/Pasep and Cofins taxes to be reimbursed to customers 1193 1873
Derivative financial instruments 41 92
Derivative financial instruments - options 0 654
Leasing operations 76 30
Other obligations 469 312
     
TOTAL CURRENT 10,716 11,572
     
NON-CURRENT    
Regulatory charges 36 67
Loans and financings 10,944 10,180
Income tax and Social Contribution tax 362 364
Deferred Income tax and Social Contribution tax 1018 810
Provisions 2170 2012
Post-retirement liabilities 5325 5984
PASEP / COFINS to be returned to consumers 634 1724
Leasing operations 333 215
Others 193 507
TOTAL NON-CURRENT 21,015 21,863
TOTAL LIABILITIES 31,731 33,435
     
TOTAL EQUITY    
Share capital 11,007 11,007
Capital reserves 2,249 2,250
Profit reserves 10,395 8,408
Equity valuation adjustments -1,837 -2,218
Profit reserves 2,613 1,627
NON-CONTROLLING INTERESTS 24,427 21,074
Non-Controlling Interests 6 5
TOTAL EQUITY 24,433 21,079
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 56,164 54,514

 

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Disclaimer

Certain statements and estimates in this material may represent expectations about future events or results which are subject to risks and uncertainties that may be known or unknown. There is no guarantee that events or results will occur as referred to in these expectations.

These expectations are based on the present assumptions and analyses from the point of view of our management, in accordance with their experience and other factors such as the macroeconomic environment, market conditions in the electricity sector, and expected future results, many of which are not under our control.

Important factors that could lead to significant differences between actual results and the projections about future events or results include: Cemig’s business strategy, Brazilian and international economic conditions, technology, our financial strategy, changes in the electricity sector, hydrological conditions, conditions in the financial and energy markets, uncertainty on our results from future operations, plans and objectives, and other factors. Due to these and other factors, our results may differ significantly from those indicated in or implied by such statements.

The information and opinions in this document should not be understood as a recommendation to potential investors, and no investment decision should be based on the veracity, currentness or completeness of this information or these opinions. None of our staff nor any party related to any of them or their representatives shall have any responsibility for any losses that may arise as a result of use of the content of this presentation.

To evaluate the risks and uncertainties as they relate to Cemig, and to obtain additional information about factors that could give rise to different results from those estimated by Cemig, please consult the section Risk Factors included in (i) the Reference Form filed with the Brazilian Securities Commission (CVM) and (ii) the 20-F Form filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Financial amounts are in R$ million (R$ mn) unless otherwise stated.

Financial data reflect the adoption of IFRS.

 


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5.Notice to the Market dated November 3, 2023 – Clarification about Official Letter 1240/2023-SLS
 

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS - CEMIG

PUBLICLY-HELD COMPANY

 

Corporate Taxpayer’s ID (CNPJ): 17.155.730/0001-64

Company Registry (NIRE): 31.300.040.127

 

NOTICE TO THE MARKET

 

Request for clarification on an atypical fluctuation

 

On November 1, 2023, the Company received Official Letter CVM B3 1240/2023-SLS, as follows:

B3 Questioning

 

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS - CEMIG

Attn.: Mr. Leonardo George de Magalhães

Investor Relations Officer

Ref: Request for clarification on an atypical fluctuation

 

 

Dear Sir/Madam,


Given the latest fluctuations in the price of the company’s securities, the number of trades, and the trading volume, as shown below, we hereby request you to inform us, by 11/03/2023, if you are aware of any fact that can justify these fluctuations.

Preferred Shares
Prices (R$ per share)
Date Opening Minimum Maximum Average Close Fluctuation % # Trades Amount Volume (R$)
10/19/2023 11.66 11.61 11.92 11.79 11.78 0.86 14,838 9,541,600 112,451,306.00
10/20/2023 11.71 11.63 11.83 11.78 11.81 0.25 13,751 20,546,400 242,024,918.00
10/23/2023 11.81 11.75 11.99 11.92 11.91 0.85 10,033 6,187,900 73,753,071.00
10/24/2023 12.04 11.85 12.04 11.93 11.93 0.17 10,728 4,901,000 58,459,210.00
10/25/2023 11.93 11.85 11.99 11.90 11.85 -0.67 11,929 5,503,800 65,498,990.00
10/26/2023 11.95 11.90 12.18 12.11 12.16 2.62 12,803 7,682,800 93,026,386.00
10/27/2023 12.21 11.89 12.27 12.02 11.93 -1.89 11,748 6,954,900 83,572,418.00
10/30/2023 11.95 11.73 12.07 11.87 11.77 -1.34 13,865 8,387,800 99,562,691.00
10/31/2023 11.77 11.66 11.84 11.73 11.74 -0.25 9,803 5,916,500 69,406,150.00
11/01/2023* 11.82 11.81 12.35 12.16 12.30 4.77 29,605 23,145,700 281,475,263.00


* Last updated at 5:57 p.m.

 

 



CEMIG’s Answer

Dear Ms. Ana Lucia Pereira,

 

Companhia Energética de Minas Gerais - CEMIG (“Cemig” or “Company”), in response to the Official Letter 1240/2023-SLS of November 01, 2023, through which you request information on any fact known by the Company about the latest fluctuations recorded in its shares, the increase in the number of trades, and the quantity traded, according to the tables above, clarifies that it is not aware of any fact arising from its activities or business that could cause fluctuations, which has not been properly disclosed by the Company under the specific regulations, especially CVM Resolution 44/2021.

 

The Company reiterates its commitment to transparency and the best market disclosure practices.

 

Belo Horizonte, November 03, 2023.

Leonardo George de Magalhães

Chief Financial and Investor Relations Officer

 

 

 

6.Material Fact dated November 22, 2023 – Conclusion of the sale of the equity interest held in Retiro Baixo Energética
 

 

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS - CEMIG

PUBLICLY-HELD COMPANY

Corporate Taxpayer’s ID (CNPJ): 17.155.730/0001-64

Company Registry (NIRE): 31300040127

 

CEMIG GERAÇÃO E TRANSMISSÃO S.A.

PUBLICLY-HELD COMPANY

Corporate Taxpayer’s ID (CNPJ): 06.981.176/0001-58

Company Registry (NIRE): 31300020550

 

 

MATERIAL FACT

 

Conclusion of the sale of the equity interest held in Retiro Baixo Energética

 

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS – CEMIG (“CEMIG” or “Company”), a publicly-held company with shares traded on the stock exchanges of São Paulo, New York, and Madrid, pursuant to CVM Resolution 44/2021, of August 23, 2021, hereby informs to the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM), B3 S.A. – Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão (“B3”) and the market in general that, further to the Material Fact disclosed on April 14, 2023, that CEMIG GERAÇÃO E TRANSMISSÃO S.A. (“CEMIG GT”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cemig, concluded, on this date, the sale of its direct equity interest of 49.9% in the share capital of Retiro Baixo Energética S.A. (“Retiro Baixo”) to Furnas Centrais Elétricas S.A. (“Furnas”).

 

The transaction totaled R$223.4 million, adjusted for 100% of the CDI from December 31, 2022. Dividends of R$5.9 million received on June 28, 2023 were deducted from this amount, resulting in the net receipt of the closing amount of R$217.5 million.

 

The sale is in line with the Company’s Strategic Planning, which provides for the divestment of minority interests of Grupo Cemig.

 

Cemig reaffirms its commitment to keeping shareholders, the market in general, and other stakeholders duly and timely informed about the developments of the sale, according to the applicable regulation, and in compliance with the restrictions outlined in CVM rules and other applicable laws.

 

 

 

Belo Horizonte, November 22, 2023.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Leonardo George de Magalhães

Chief Financial and Investor Relations Officer

 

 

 

 

7.Notice to the Market dated November 22, 2023 – Clarifications about Official Letter 350/2023/CVM/SEP/GEA-1
 

 

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS - CEMIG

PUBLICLY-HELD COMPANY

Corporate Taxpayer’s ID (CNPJ): 17.155.730/0001-64

Company Registry (NIRE): 31.300.040.127

 

NOTICE TO THE MARKET

Clarifications about Official Letter 350/2023/CVM/SEP/GEA-1

 

CVM Questioning

 

Cia. Energética de Minas Gerais - CEMIG

Attn.: Mr. Leonardo George de Magalhães

Investor Relations Officer.

 

Ref: Request for clarification on a news article

 

Dear Director,

 

1.   In response to the news article published by Folha de São Paulo in its Market section, on November 18, 2023, under the headline: “Pacheco articulates the federalization of Cemig to reduce the debt of Minas Gerais", containing the following statements:

 

The president of the Senate, Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG), articulates a proposal for the federalization of state-owned companies in Minas Gerais, including Cemig (energy), as a way of reducing the state government's debt with the federal government, which is already approaching R$160 billion.

[...]

The topic has already been discussed in two meetings with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT). The Minister of Mines and Energy, Alexandre Silveira, a former state senator, is also participating in the negotiations.

According to Pacheco's interlocutors, the president of the Senate should soon present a draft to formalize the proposal to Lula.

 

2. Because of the above, we request that you clarify whether the news article is true and, if so, explain why you believe it is not a material fact, and comment on other information deemed as important on the matter.

 

CEMIG’s Answer

 

In response to Official Letter 350/2023/CVM/SEP/GEA-1, Companhia Energética de Minas Gerais - CEMIG (“Cemig” or “Company”) clarifies that:

 

The news article published by Folha de São Paulo, on November 18, 2023, under the headline “Pacheco articulates the federalization of Cemig to reduce the debt of Minas Gerais", is an investigation being carried out by the press vehicle itself.

 

 

 

 

 

Cemig is not participating in this process, in any way, and, if ongoing, it is being conducted without the Company’s knowledge as it is unaware of any fact beyond what is being disclosed by the media.

 

The Company states there is no new information to date, according to CVM Resolution 44/21, that justifies the disclosure of a Material Act or Fact on the matter.

 

Cemig reiterates its commitment to transparency and the best market disclosure practices.

 

 

Belo Horizonte, November 22, 2023.

 

 

 

 

Leonardo George de Magalhães

Chief Financial and Investor Relations Officer

 

 

 

 

8.Notice to the Market dated October 20, 2023 – Clarification about Official Letter 313/2023
 

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS - CEMIG

PUBLICLY HELD COMPANY

 

Corporate Taxpayer’s ID (CNPJ): 17.155.730/0001-64

Company Registry (NIRE): 31.300.040.127

 

NOTICE TO THE MARKET

Clarifications about Official Letter 313/2023/CVM/SEP/GEA-1

 

CVM Questioning

 

Mr.

Leonardo George de Magalhães

Investor Relations Officer of

CIA ENERGETICA DE MINAS GERAIS - CEMIG

Avenida Barbacena, 1200, 18º Andar/B1

Belo Horizonte - MG

CEP: 30190-131

 

Email: ri@cemig.com.br

c/c: emissores@b3.com.br

 

Subject: Request for clarification on the news article

 

Dear Director,

 

1. In response to the news article published electronically by Folha de São Paulo in its market section on October 18, 2021, under the headline: "Zema wants to turn Cemig into a private company with no controlling shareholder", with the following statements:

 

The privatization model proposed by Governor Romeu Zema (Novo) for Cemig (Companhia Energética de Minas Gerais) will leave the company without a controlling shareholder. The idea is to turn the company into a corporation.

 

The state is expected to act as a reference shareholder with veto power over decisions if it uses the so-called golden share.

 

The plan was presented by Zema to the lawmakers of his base on Tuesday (17) during a cocktail event at the Palácio da Liberdade, the former government headquarters. The privatization needs to be approved by the State Legislature.

 

According to the government, preferred shares, which entitle the holder to dividends, will be converted into common shares. Thus, 100% of the company's shares will be common shares. These are the shares that give their holders the right to vote on corporate decisions.

[...]

 

 

 

 

 

The state will retain 17.04% of the total Cemig shares, which gives it control over the state-owned company. However, with the conversion of shares and under the new management system, it will no longer be the main shareholder.

 

2. Because of the above, we request that you clarify whether the news article is true and, if so, explain why you believe it is not a material fact, and comment on other information deemed as important on the matter.

 

3. It is worth noting that according to article 3 of CVM Resolution 44/21, the Investor Relations Officer is responsible for disclosing and informing the CVM and, if applicable, the stock exchange and the organized over-the-counter market entity where the Company’s securities are traded, any material act or fact occurred or related to its business, as well as ensure its wide and immediate communication, simultaneously in all the markets in which such securities are traded.

 

CEMIG’s Answer

 

Dear Srs.,

 

In response to Official Letter 313/2023/CVM/SEP/GEA-1, Companhia Energética de Minas Gerais - CEMIG (“Cemig” or “Company”) clarifies that:

 

The news article published electronically by Folha de São Paulo in its market section on October 18, 2021, under the headline: Zema wants to turn Cemig into a private company without a controlling shareholder", was an investigation, according to the news outlet itself, that Governor Romeu Zema announced a plan to lawmakers who need to approve the privatization.

 

It is worth noting the context of the news article involves the interest of the Minas Gerais State Government, which represents the Company’s controlling shareholder, in line with the Notice to the Market already published on August 21, 2023.

 

It consists of an exclusive process under the authority of the controlling shareholder and other external agents, according to the State of Minas Gerais legislation.

 

The Company states that there is no new information to date, according to CVM Resolution 44/21, to justify the disclosure of a Material Act or Fact about the matter.

 

The Company reiterates its commitment to transparency and the best market disclosure practices.

 

Belo Horizonte, October 20, 2023.

 

 

Leonardo George de Magalhães

Chief Financial and Investor Relations Officer

 

 

 

 

 

9.Notice to the Market dated October 19, 2023 – Fitch reaffirms CEMIG’s ratings
 

 

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS - CEMIG

PUBLICLY-HELD COMPANY

 

Corporate Taxpayer’s ID (CNPJ): 17.155.730/0001-64

Company Registry (NIRE): 31.300.040.127

 

NOTICE TO THE MARKET

 

Fitch reaffirms CEMIG’s ratings

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS – CEMIG (“Cemig or Company”),
a publicly-held company with shares traded on the stock exchanges of São Paulo, New York and Madrid, hereby informs the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission – CVM, B3 S.A. – Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão (“B3”) and the market in general that the credit rating agency
Fitch Ratings (“Fitch”) reaffirmed the corporate ratings of the Company and its wholly owned subsidiaries Cemig Distribuição S.A.
(CEMIG D) and Cemig Geração e Transmissão S.A. (CEMIG GT) as BB on a global scale and AA+ (bra) on a national scale, with a stable outlook.

 

According to Fitch, the maintenance of the ratings reflects Grupo Cemig’s solid and diversified asset base, robust financial profile and good operational performance in the Brazilian electric energy sector.

 

For more information, the credit rating agency’s report is available on the Company’s Investor Relations website https://ri.cemig.com.br/informacoes-financeiras/ratings.

 

 

Belo Horizonte, October 19, 2023.

 

 

 

Leonardo George de Magalhães

Chief Financial and Investor Relations Officer

 

 

 

 

 

10.Notice to the Market dated October 19, 2023 – Clarification about Official Letter 1.207/2023 - SLS – CEMIG, dated October 18, 2023
 

 

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS - CEMIG

PUBLICLY-HELD COMPANY

Corporate Taxpayer’s ID (CNPJ): 17.155.730/0001-64

Company Registry (NIRE): 31.300.040.127

 

NOTICE TO THE MARKET

Clarification about Official Letter 1.207/2023 - SLS – CEMIG, dated October 18, 2023.

 

B3 Questioning

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS - CEMIG

FAO Mr. Leonardo George de Magalhães

Investor Relations Officer.

 

Re: Request for clarification on a news article published in the press

 

Dear Sirs,

 

The news article published by the Valor Econômico newspaper on October 18, 2023, entitled “Cemig’s privatization model predicts that the company will not have a definite control,” states, among others, that the proposal of the Minas Gerais State Government:

 

1.consists of converting all Cemig shares into common shares;
2.includes the creation of the “golden share,” which gives the State veto power over certain decisions and ensures that no shareholder will have more voting rights than the State.

 

We hereby request for clarification on the aforementioned items by October 19, 2023, with your confirmation or refutation, as well as other information considered to be important.

CEMIG’s Answer

 

Dear Ms. Ana Lucia da Costa Pereira,

 

In response to Official Letter 1.207/2023 – SLS, dated October 18, 2023, Companhia Energética de Minas Gerais - CEMIG (“Cemig” or “Company”) clarifies that:

 

The news article published by the Valor Econômico newspaper on October 18, 2023, entitled “Cemig’s privatization model predicts that the company will not have a definite control,” was an assessment, according to the newspaper itself, presented by Governor Romeu Zema to state congresspeople of his support base.

 

It is worth noting the context of the news article that involves the interest of the Minas Gerais State Government, which represents the Company’s controlling shareholder, in line with the Notice to the Market already published on August 21, 2023.

 

It consists of an exclusive process under the authority of the controlling shareholder and other external agents, according to legislation of the State of Minas Gerais.

 

The Company states that there is no new information to date, according to CVM Resolution 44/21, to justify the disclosure of a Material Act or Fact about the matter.

 

The Company reiterates its commitment to transparency and the best market disclosure practices. 

 

Belo Horizonte, October 19, 2023. 

 

Leonardo George de Magalhães

Chief Financial and Investor Relations Officer

 

 

 

11.Notice to the Market dated November 22, 2023 – Cemig joins the UN Global Compact's 100% Transparency Movement
 

 

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS - CEMIG

PUBLICLY-HELD COMPANY

Corporate Taxpayer’s ID (CNPJ): 17.155.730/0001-64

Company Registry (NIRE): 31.300.040.127

 

 

 

NOTICE TO THE MARKET

 

Cemig joins the UN Global Compact's 100% Transparency Movement

 

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS – CEMIG (“CEMIG” or “Company”), a publicly held company with shares traded in the stock exchanges of São Paulo, New York, and Madrid, hereby informs, to the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM), B3 S.A. – Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão (“B3”), and the market in general, that it has become a signatory of the UN Global Compact's 100% Transparency Movement. The initiative is aimed at advancing in the Sustainable Development Goal 16 (SDG16), to combat all forms of corruption. This document establishes targets and actions to engage companies in committing to the subject.

 

By joining this 100% Transparency Movement, the Company commits to moving towards the following goals:

 

·         100% transparency in interactions with the Public Administration;

·         100% integrity in Senior Management Remuneration;

·         100% of the high-risk value chain trained in integrity;

·         100% transparency in Compliance and Governance structures;

·         100% transparency on whistleblowing channels.

 

The Movement has established the year of 2030 as the deadline for fully achieving the goals. Cemig has been advancing in meeting the requirements and plans to deliver the results prior to the established deadline.

 

With this initiative, Cemig publicly expresses the Company's decision to strengthen integrity and transparency throughout the value chain.

 

 

 

Belo Horizonte, November 22, 2023.

 

 

Leonardo George de Magalhães

Chief Finance and Investor Relations Officer

 

 

 

 

12.Material Fact dated November 23, 2023 - Official Letter Received from the Controlling Shareholder
 

 

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS - CEMIG

PUBLICLY-HELD COMPANY

Corporate Taxpayer’s ID (CNPJ): 17.155.730/0001-64

Company Registry (NIRE): 31300040127

 

 

MATERIAL FACT

 

Official Letter Received from the Controlling Shareholder

 

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS – CEMIG (“CEMIG” or “Company”), a publicly held company with shares traded on the stock exchanges of São Paulo, New York, and Madrid, hereby informs, under CVM Resolution 44/2021, of August 23, 2021, the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM), B3 S.A. – Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão (“B3”), and the market in general that it received, today, the Official Letter SECGERAL/GAB GOVERNADOR nº. 241/2023, from the State of Minas Gerais, the Company’s controlling shareholder, with the following content:

 

Your Excellencies Chairmen of the Boards of Directors,

 With my cordial greetings, I inform you that the State of Minas Gerais has been committed in solving the situation of Minas Gerais' contractual public debt with the Federal Government, which is projected to reach R$161 billion on December 31, 2023.

Within this context, I inform you that, on November 22, 2023, in a meeting with the Presidents of the National Congress and the Legislative House of Minas Gerais, I received the attached official letter (Official Letter 1174.2023-PRESID - 77396758), which presents alternative proposals for the settlement, treatment, and evolution of said debt (Official Letters 1172.2023-PRESID - 77396860, 77396894, 77396932 and 77396885). Also, on the same date, I met with the Ministry of Finance and, given the discussions, we issued the Official Letter SECGERAL/GAB GOVERNADOR nº. 240/2023 (77393438).  

I emphasize that the alternatives presented will be subject to detailed analyses by technicians of both the Federal Government and the State Government, which is why no public manifestation or acceptance has been issued by the State Government regarding the possible federalization of state-owned companies with shares listed on the Stock Exchange.

In this sense, I am forwarding this Official Letter for your knowledge and to be verified if it should be disclosed as a material act or fact, pursuant to CVM Resolution 44/2021. 

I reiterate my admiration and respect and put myself at your disposal.

 Sincerely,

 Romeu Zema Neto

Governor of the State of Minas Gerais”

 

Cemig reaffirms its commitment to keeping shareholders, the market in general, and other stakeholders duly and timely informed on the developments of this matter.

 

 

 

Belo Horizonte, November 23, 2023.

 

 

 

 

 

Leonardo George de Magalhães

Chief Financial and Investor Relations Officer

 

 

 

 

13.Material Fact dated November 24, 2023 - Cemig GT expresses an interest in extending the concessions of Emborcação and Nova Ponte
 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS - CEMIG

PUBLICLY-HELD COMPANY

Corporate Taxpayer’s ID (CNPJ): 17.155.730/0001-64

Company Registry (NIRE): 31300040127

 

CEMIG GERAÇÃO E TRANSMISSÃO S.A.

PUBLICLY-HELD COMPANY

Corporate Taxpayer’s ID (CNPJ): 06.981.176/0001-58

Company Registry (NIRE): 31300020550

 

 

MATERIAL FACT

 

Cemig GT expresses an interest in extending the concessions
of Emborcação and Nova Ponte

 

COMPANHIA ENERGÉTICA DE MINAS GERAIS – CEMIG (“CEMIG”
or “Company”)
, a publicly-held company with shares traded on the stock exchanges of
São Paulo, New York and Madrid, pursuant to CVM Resolution 44/2021, of August 23, 2021, hereby informs the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM), B3 S.A. – Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão (“B3”) and the market in general that CEMIG GERAÇÃO E TRANSMISSÃO S.A. (“Cemig GT”), a publicly-held company and wholly-owned subsidiary of CEMIG,
to ensure its right to request for a new concession award, as per articles 26, 27, 28 and 30 of Federal Law 9,074/1995 and complying with the advance period regulated in article 1º of Federal Decree 9,271/2018, filed, on November 24, 2023, its “Interest” in the extension of the concessions of Theodomiro Carneiro Santiago HPP (“Emborcação HPP”) and Nova Ponte HPP (“Nova Ponte HPP”) (“Plants”), through the “Transfer of Shareholding Control” of the Plants. CEMIG GT holds the concessions of the Plants, pursuant to Concession Agreement No. 07/1997. The plants have an installed capacity of 1,192 MW and 510 MW, respectively. The concession agreements of the Emborcação and Nova Ponte HPPs will end on May 26, 2027 and
August 12, 2027, respectively.

 

With its Interest, Cemig GT reiterates that it solely aims to ensure its right to potentially extend Concession Agreement No. 07/1997 for up to 30 (thirty) years, at the discretion of the granting authority, considering the option of transferring direct or indirect shareholding control pursuant to the legislation in force, which also has assumptions pending definition by the Ministry of Mines and Energy - MME.

 

MME will disclose all the conditions for the extension of the concession, which shall be submitted for resolution of the Company’s governance bodies in due course. Additionally, any actual decision regarding the topic is subject to resolution of the Company’s shareholders and the analysis of the legislative branch of the state government, in line with what was already published in the Notice to the Market dated August 21, 2023.

 

Lastly, the Company clarifies that such Interest does not suspend the analysis of legal alternatives in progress for the extension of the expiring concessions.

 

 

Belo Horizonte, November 24, 2023.

 

Leonardo George de Magalhães

Chief Financial and Investor Relations Officer

 

 


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