Core Insights - Eversource Energy reported Q2 2025 GAAP earnings per share of $0.96, slightly above the $0.95 analyst estimate, with net income improving across all regulated segments [1][2] - The company reaffirmed its full-year 2025 earnings guidance and long-term growth targets, indicating a stable quarter for its core businesses [1][9] Financial Performance - Q2 2025 EPS (GAAP) increased by 1.1% year-over-year from $0.95 in Q2 2024 [2] - Revenue for Q2 2025 was reported at $2,931 million [2] - Net income from Electric Transmission rose to $208 million, a 10.1% increase from $189 million in Q2 2024 [2] - Net income from Electric Distribution increased to $161.5 million, up 7.9% from $149.7 million in Q2 2024 [2] - Net income from Natural Gas Distribution surged by 30.3% to $35.3 million compared to $27.1 million in Q2 2024 [2] Business Overview - Eversource Energy serves 4.6 million customers across Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, operating as a regulated utility [3] - The company focuses on regulatory approvals for infrastructure investments, grid modernization, and service reliability [4] Operational Developments - The Electric Transmission segment's earnings growth was driven by ongoing capital investments [5] - The Electric Distribution segment's earnings growth was primarily due to approved base rate hikes in New Hampshire and Massachusetts [5] - Natural Gas Distribution earnings growth was attributed to rate increases, despite rising expenses [6] - Water Distribution earnings increased by 80% due to higher revenues and lower interest costs [6] Regulatory and Capital Investments - Eversource achieved significant regulatory milestones, including a $900 million recovery for storm and cost under-recoveries in Connecticut [7] - The company has a $24.2 billion five-year capital plan, a 10% increase from the previous period, focusing on transmission upgrades and grid modernization [7] - Continued investment in Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) technology supports state decarbonization plans [8] Forward Guidance - Management maintained its full-year 2025 EPS guidance of $4.67 to $4.82 and a long-term annual EPS growth goal of 5–7% [9] - The company's performance will depend on successful execution of its capital plan and positive regulatory interactions [9] Dividend and Future Considerations - The quarterly dividend remained unchanged from the prior period [10] - Future focus areas include regulatory decisions in New Hampshire and Connecticut, the ongoing Aquarion water business sale, and progress on capital projects [10]
Eversource (ES) Q2 EPS Tops Estimates