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Exxaro's half-year earnings are down 20%; solar production is up.

Exxaro Resources, a South African diversified mining company, reported on Thursday a 20% decline in its half-year earnings as production costs rose and the rand strengthened.

Exxaro reported headline earnings per share ($0.855) of 13.77 rand for the six-month period ending June 30 compared to 17.24 rand during the same period last year.

The company stated that mining input costs increased due to a Middle East conflict which disrupted supply chains globally and negatively affected income from its iron ore joint-venture. Exxaro owns a 21% share in Sishen Iron Ore Company, a Kumba Iron Ore subsidiary.

The company increased its coal production by 11% in the first half of this year, to 21.5 metric tons. Exports also rose by 15% to 3.9 million tons due to improved logistics. Exxaro produced 1.8 million tonnes of manganese from its newly acquired assets, up 11%.

Increase in renewable energy generation

Exxaro Cennergi's renewable energy production increased 12%, to 378 gigawatt-hours. The Lephalale Solar Plant helped offset the effect of lower wind power.

Exxaro said that the Lephalale solar power plant, with a 68-megawatt capacity, has helped reduce the dependence of its flagship Grootegeluk coal mine on the national electricity grid by 30 percent.

Exxaro targets 1.6 gigawatts (or more) of renewable energy by 2030 as part of a broader strategy of energy diversification and carbonisation.

The increase in production at Exxaro helped to'soften' the impact of rising costs. Exxaro unit costs increased by 4.6%, while diesel prices rose 21% in the first half.

Exxaro has announced that it will pay a?interim?dividend of 7 rands per share. This is a reduction of 17% from the interim dividend paid last year.

(source: Reuters)