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    Renewable energy company EDPR's 2025 recurring profit jumps 50% on US growth

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    Posted on February 25, 2026

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    Last updated: February 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    EDP Renováveis (EDPR) posted a 50% rise in 2025 recurring net profit to €330m, beating the €307m LSEG consensus, as U.S. capacity expansion lifted results. Asset rotation gains fell to €95m from €167m in 2024.

    LISBON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - EDP ​​Renovaveis, the world's fourth-largest wind energy producer, said on Wednesday recurring net profit rose 50% in 2025, driven by strong U.S. capacity expansion despite lower capital gains, while projecting a further increase in EBITDA this year.

    The renewables arm of Portugal's EDP said that recurring net profit, which excludes one-offs, reached 330 million euros ($389 million), beating the average forecast of 307 million euros by analysts polled by LSEG.

    Its recurring earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose 17% year-on-year to around 1.95 billion euros. The company sees EBITDA growing to around 2.1 billion euros in 2026.

    It said it booked just 95 million euros in capital gains from the sale of wind and solar parks last year - part of an ongoing strategy of divesting stakes in mature plants to fund new projects - down from 167 million euros in 2024.

    EDPR - which operates in 28 countries across Europe, the Americas and Asia - said it installed 2 gigawatts (GW) of new capacity last year, more than half of it in the U.S. market.

    Total capacity rose to 20.4 GW last year, with 46% in the U.S, it said, adding that as of December 1.6 GW of new capacity was under construction, which will support growth in 2026 and beyond.

    As a consequence, EDPR's power production rose 11% to 40,600 gigawatt-hours (GWh), with North America accounting for 57% of the total, while Europe represented 28%.

    EDPR said it delivered "good execution in 2025, with focus on low-risk markets and improving debt ratios".

    It said net debt decreased by 200 million euros to 8.1 billion euros.

    Including extraordinary items, EDPR's net profit totalled 216 million euros last year, reversing a 556 million euro loss in 2024 after high impairments tied to its exit from wind farms in Colombia and U.S. offshore projects.

    ($1 = 0.8485 euros)

    (Reporting by Sergio Goncalves; Editing by David Latona and Jane Merriman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Recurring net profit jumped 50% in 2025 to €330 million, beating the €307 million LSEG consensus.
    • •Growth was driven by U.S. capacity expansion across wind and solar assets.
    • •Capital gains from asset rotations fell to €95 million from €167 million in 2024.
    • •EDPR continues to divest stakes in mature projects to fund new developments.
    • •Reuters FX context: $1 = €0.8485 used in the report.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Renewable energy company EDPR's 2025 recurring profit jumps 50% on US growth

    1What is the main topic?

    EDP Renováveis (EDPR) reported a 50% jump in 2025 recurring net profit, beating forecasts. The performance was underpinned by strong U.S. capacity expansion despite lower capital gains.

    2How much did EDPR beat expectations by?

    Recurring net profit reached €330 million versus analysts’ average forecast of €307 million (LSEG), reflecting outperformance driven by U.S. growth.

    3
    What happened to capital gains from asset sales?

    Capital gains from asset rotation dropped to €95 million in 2025 from €167 million in 2024, as EDPR continues selling stakes in mature assets to finance new projects.

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