Meridian Energy Ltd [NZX:MEL] has fallen by 7.84% in trading today, down to $4.995 at the time of writing.
Meridian is one of New Zealand’s largest electricity generators. It has a prominent presence in the renewable-energy market, operating a mix of hydro and wind power.
Meridian currently has a market cap of $12.8 billion.
Why has the [NZX:MEL] share price plunged?
Market sentiment has turned bearish. This is because Rio Tinto [ASX: RIO] is currently reviewing its aluminium-smelter plant at Tiwai Point.
Some key takeaways:
- Tiwai Point is hungry for power. It consumes over 14% of New Zealand’s total energy supply.
- If Rio Tinto decides to shut down the plant, 1000 jobs in Southland could be at risk.
- The energy industry has been affected by the bad news. Over $1.5 billion in stock value was wiped out because of this.
- Meridian has suffered the most because it was the largest supplier of electricity to Tiwai Point.
Where could Meridian Energy go from here?
There is a feeling of grimness among analysts.
No final decision on Tiwai Point will happen until early 2020. But investors are already bracing themselves for the worst-case scenario.
The sentiment will be negative for the short- to medium-term.
Regards,
John Ling,
Contributor, WealthMorning.com