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Finnish energy Fortum Q1 profit falls less than anticipated

Finnish utility Fortum reported on Tuesday a smallerthanexpected drop in JanuaryMarch operating profit and said it will continue to cut expenses this year.

Equivalent operating earnings fell to 530 million euros ($ 567. million) from 698 million a year previously on lower power rates,. versus a mean projection of 451 million euros in a. company-provided poll.

Fortum expects to reduce its recurring fixed expense base by. more than 50 million euros by the end of 2024, Fortum CEO. Markus Rauramo said in a statement.

The business

in November stated

it was reducing its capital expenditure and yearly repaired. costs, gradually cutting yearly repaired expenses by 100 million euros. till the end of 2025.

Fortum stated it had offered about 70% of its Nordic. electricity output for the remainder of the year at an average. price of 43 euros per megawatt hour and some 50% of 2025 output. at approximately 42 euros per megawatt hour.

Last year Fortum wrote off the value of Russian assets. seized by Moscow, taking a 1.7 billion euro hit, and the group. has because revealed a new strategy to concentrate on the Nordics.

In February, Fortum

stated

it was seeking billions of euros in payment from. Russia for the seizure of 7 thermal power systems and a. joint-venture portfolio of wind and solar plants.

(source: Reuters)