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Eversource Benefits From Grid Upgrades & Clean Energy Expansion
ZACKS· 2025-08-15 14:21
Core Insights - Eversource Energy (ES) is enhancing its infrastructure to provide reliable electricity and natural gas services while expanding its renewable operations [1] - The company plans a capital investment of $24.2 billion from 2025 to 2029, focusing on electric and natural gas distribution networks and electric transmission [2][9] Investment Plans - ES will allocate nearly $2 billion for replacing aging infrastructure, $1.5 billion for a cable underground program, $1 billion for substation development, and $0.5 billion for clean energy initiatives through 2028 [3] - The company is developing a $1.5-$1.6 billion underground substation in Cambridge, MA, which is the first of its kind in the U.S. [3] Strategic Moves - In January 2025, ES announced the sale of Aquarion Water Company for $2.4 billion, allowing it to reinvest in core electric and natural gas operations and reduce parent company debt [4] Industry Context - Other utility companies, such as FirstEnergy, NextEra Energy, and PPL Corporation, are also investing heavily in their transmission and distribution infrastructure to enhance reliability and support the transition to cleaner energy [7][8][10] - FirstEnergy plans to invest $28 billion between 2025 and 2029 to modernize its infrastructure, while NextEra Energy's Florida Power & Light aims to invest nearly $21.7 billion in similar projects [8][10] - PPL intends to invest $20 billion from 2025 to 2028 to upgrade its infrastructure and improve service quality [11]
Constellation Energy Q2 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Rise Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-08-07 14:06
Core Insights - Constellation Energy Corporation (CEG) reported Q2 2025 earnings of $1.91 per share, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.83 by 4.4% and reflecting a 13.7% increase from $1.68 in the same quarter last year [1][10] - Total revenues reached $6.1 billion, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $5.06 billion by 20.5% and showing an 11.3% increase from $5.48 billion year-over-year [2][10] Financial Performance - Total operating expenses were $5.15 billion, up 17% from $4.4 billion in the previous year [3] - Operating income was $0.95 billion, down from $1.1 billion in the year-ago quarter [3] - Net interest expenses decreased by 16.9% to $118 million from $142 million year-over-year [3] Strategic Developments - CEG signed a 20-year power purchase agreement with Meta to support clean energy goals, starting June 2027, which will enhance Clinton Clean Energy Center's output by 30 megawatts [4] - Regulatory approvals for the acquisition of Calpine were received from multiple commissions, with the transaction expected to close in Q4 2025 [5] - The Crane Clean Energy Center is projected to return to service in 2027, contributing reliable energy to meet growing demand [6] Financial Position - As of June 30, 2025, cash and cash equivalents were $1.97 billion, down from $3.02 billion at the end of 2024 [7] - Long-term debt decreased to $7.286 billion from $7.384 billion as of December 31, 2024 [7] - Cash provided from operating activities in the first half of 2025 was $1.58 billion, compared to $1.34 billion used in the same period last year [7] Capital Expenditures - Total capital expenditures in the first six months of 2025 were $1.57 billion, an increase from $1.28 billion a year ago [8] Guidance - CEG reaffirmed its full-year 2025 adjusted operating earnings guidance of $8.90-$9.60 per share, with the Zacks Consensus Estimate at $9.44 per share [11]