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Quarterly Operational Update

Quarterly Update15 July 2025MCYUtilities

FY25 HYDRO
GENERATION

3,410 GWH

MEAN

HYDROLOGY

INCREASES TO

4,140 GWH FROM

FY26

KARĀPIRO

HYDRO REHAB

PROJECT

CONCLUDING

Market summary

Nationalhydrological inflows of 62nd percentile during the quarter contributedto lower spot electricity prices

averaging $216/MWh in Auckland. Forward electricity prices have eased to $179/MWh in Auckland for

financial years 2026 to 2027 as of 30th June 2025.

FY25 hydro generation the 4thlowest from the Waikato scheme since 1980

Total generation for FY25 was 7,906GWh (874GWh,11% lower than PCP). This primarily reflects lower hydro

generation of 3,410GWh (686GWh, 17% lower than PCP) driven by 12th percentile Waikato catchment

inflows and a lower than averageLake Taupō starting level. Lower wind generation of 1,936GWh (125GWh,

6% lower than PCP) from lower wind speeds and lower geothermal generation of 2,559GWh (63GWh, 2%

lower than PCP) from planned outages contributed to the lower FY25 total generation.

For the quarter, a low Lake Taupō leveland dry conditions to start the period contributed to lower hydro

generation of 864GWh (155GWh, 15% lower than PCP). High hydro inflows at the end of the quarterincreased

Waikato catchmentinflows to 79th percentile for the period, providing a healthy hydro storage leading into

FY26.

Increasing mean hydro generation fromDigital River and Karāpiro Rehabilitation

Looking ahead, Mercury’s average annual hydro generation has increased 62GWh to 4,140GWh per annum.

The uplift in the mean hydro expectationsis driven by the Karāpiro Rehabilitation Project and the Digital River,

Mercury’s AI-powered decision platform and digital twin. The Digital River optimises hydro operations by

simulating complex hydrology scenarios for value and has already contributed to record high hydro efficiency

in FY25.

Karāpiroproject concluding with third unit

Mercury is anticipating the completion of the full replacement of the third generating unit at Karāpiro hydro

station in Sep-25, concluding the three-year programme of work at the site. The full replacement of the three

units at Karāpiro increases hydro capacity by 16.5MW, resulting in 32GWh of additional generation assuming

average inflows.

20%
28%

19%

17%

2%

14%

MERCURY

MERIDIAN ENERGY

CONTACT ENERGY

GENESIS ENERGY

MANAWA ENERGY

OTHER

20%

30%

19%

17%

3%

11%

18%

82%

18%

82%

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