DTPC released its semi-annual performance, with a net loss attributable to the parent company of 40.69 million yuan

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2025.08.14 09:36
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DTPC released its 2025 semi-annual report, with revenue of 379 million yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 6.41%; net loss attributable to shareholders of 40.69 million yuan, and a non-recurring net profit loss of 42.67 million yuan, with basic earnings per share of -0.101 yuan. The electricity sales volume was 99.38 million kilowatt-hours, an increase year-on-year, mainly due to optimized production and adjusted operating methods; while the sales volume of steam and high-temperature water decreased, mainly due to higher temperatures and reduced heating demand

According to the Zhitong Finance APP, Dalian Thermal Power (600719.SH) disclosed its semi-annual report for 2025. During the reporting period, the company achieved revenue of 379 million yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 6.41%; the net profit attributable to shareholders of the listed company was a loss of 40.69 million yuan; the net profit excluding non-recurring items was a loss of 42.67 million yuan; basic earnings per share were -0.101 yuan.

During the reporting period, the electricity sales volume reached 99.38 million kilowatt-hours, an increase of 14.58 million kilowatt-hours year-on-year; the steam sales volume was 4,000 tons, a decrease of 16,000 tons year-on-year; the sales volume of high-temperature water was 632,000 gigajoules, a decrease of 440,000 gigajoules year-on-year; the area charged at the end of the period was 18.47 million square meters, an increase of 52,000 square meters year-on-year. The increase in electricity sales volume was mainly due to two reasons: first, under the strict premise of producing electricity based on heat, the optimization of the organization of machines and boilers and the adjustment of the proportion of combined heat and power generation; second, the power plant strengthened operational adjustments, resulting in a significant decrease in the self-consumption electricity rate. The decrease in steam and high-temperature water sales volume was mainly due to higher temperatures, reduced heat demand, and decreased sales in the industrial and commercial sectors