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    Posted on July 31, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    EDP raises 2025 profit targets after a strong first half, with a 27% rise in net profit and increased electricity generation.

    EDP Increases Profit Targets for 2025 Following Strong First Half

    EDP's Financial Performance and Future Outlook

    By Sergio Goncalves

    First Half Earnings Overview

    LISBON (Reuters) -Portugal's largest utility EDP raised 2025 profit targets on Thursday after first-half earnings improved thanks to cost savings and higher electricity generation.

    Electricity Generation and Grid Resilience

    EDP said it expected to make recurring net profit, which excludes capital gains on the sales of assets, of between 1.2 billion euros and 1.3 billion euros ($1.4-1.5 billion) this year, up from the previously estimated 1.2 billion euros.

    Regulatory Considerations for Investments

    Recurring earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) in 2025 would be around 4.8 billion to 4.9 billion euros, up from previous guidance of 4.8 billion euros.

    EDP shares were little changed in early trading.

    "We had a good first half with solid (recurring) results, in operational terms ... with efficiency gains and cost reductions and this allowed us to improve our guidance for this year," Chief Executive Miguel Stilwell de Andrade told Reuters.

    In the first half, EDP's recurring net profit rose 27% to 752 million euros, and recurring EBITDA increased 7% to 2.6 billion euros.

    EDP said that total electricity generation increased 12% to 34.6 terawatt-hours, sustained by high rainfall in the Iberian peninsula, which filled reservoirs to 87% of their capacity, and by natural gas power plants.

    It said that after the major power outage in Spain and Portugal on April 28 production from gas plants was prioritised to strengthen the resilience of the electricity grid.

    The CEO said that for large grid investments needed in Iberia to materialise "it is crucial that regulators in Portugal and Spain, in their upcoming reviews, increase the rates of return on this asset base".

    He said the rates of return were now around 5.6% in both countries, but should be increased "to more reasonable levels", in line with other European countries where investments are rewarded with returns as high as 7.5%.

    As of June, EDP's installed capacity was 32.3 gigawatts, 11% more than a year earlier.

    ($1 = 0.8733 euros)

    (Reporting by Sergio Goncalves Editing by Inti Landauro and Mark Potter)

    Table of Contents

    • EDP's Financial Performance and Future Outlook
    • First Half Earnings Overview
    • Electricity Generation and Grid Resilience
    • Regulatory Considerations for Investments

    Key Takeaways

    • •EDP raises 2025 profit targets after strong first half.
    • •Recurring net profit increased by 27% in the first half.
    • •Electricity generation rose 12% due to high rainfall.
    • •CEO calls for increased return rates on grid investments.
    • •EDP's installed capacity grew by 11% year-on-year.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Portugal's EDP raises 2025 targets after solid first half

    1What profit does EDP expect for 2025?

    EDP expects to make a recurring net profit of between 1.2 billion euros and 1.3 billion euros in 2025.

    2How much did EDP's recurring net profit increase in the first half?

    EDP's recurring net profit rose 27% to 752 million euros in the first half of the year.

    3What factors contributed to EDP's increased electricity generation?

    EDP's total electricity generation increased 12% due to high rainfall in the Iberian peninsula and the prioritization of gas plants after a major power outage.

    4What is the current rate of return on grid investments in Iberia?

    The current rates of return on grid investments in Portugal and Spain are around 5.6%, which EDP's CEO believes should be increased.

    5What was EDP's installed capacity as of June?

    As of June, EDP's installed capacity was 32.3 gigawatts, which is an 11% increase compared to the previous year.

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