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Eversource Swings to $367M Profit as Transmission and Distribution Earnings Rise

Core Insights - Eversource Energy reported a significant recovery in Q3 2025 earnings, achieving $367.5 million ($0.99 per share) compared to a loss of $118.1 million ($-0.33 per share) in the same quarter last year, driven by improved electric transmission and distribution performance despite increased costs and ongoing offshore wind-related losses [1][4]. Financial Performance - On a non-GAAP basis, recurring earnings increased to $442.5 million ($1.19 per share) from $405.9 million ($1.13 per share) year-over-year, attributed to higher revenues from rate increases in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, along with continued investments in grid infrastructure [2]. - The company narrowed its full-year 2025 guidance to $4.72–$4.80 per share, reaffirming a 5–7% compound annual EPS growth target from its 2024 base [2]. - For the first nine months of 2025, Eversource earned $1.27 billion ($3.44 per share), up from $739 million ($2.08 per share) in 2024, with recurring earnings totaling $1.35 billion ($3.64 per share) compared to $1.26 billion ($3.56 per share) a year prior [5]. Segment Performance - The transmission segment earned $185.5 million, an increase from $174.9 million last year, driven by ongoing system upgrades [3]. - Electric distribution profit rose to $221.6 million from $203.5 million, supported by new rates and capital spending [3]. - The natural gas segment reduced losses to $16.8 million from $30.2 million, aided by rate adjustments to recover infrastructure investments [3]. - The water distribution business reported lower quarterly earnings of $18.9 million due to higher operations and maintenance costs [4]. Strategic Focus - Eversource's results reflect a strategic shift back to its regulated "pipes and wires" focus after divesting from offshore wind ventures that negatively impacted earnings [6]. - CEO Joe Nolan highlighted grid modernization and affordability as key priorities amid regulatory changes in New England [6]. - Eversource operates the largest energy delivery network in the region, serving 4.6 million electric, natural gas, and water customers across Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire [6].