EDP Renováveis, S.A.
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Company Overview
EDP Renováveis, S.A., a renewable energy company, plans, constructs, operates, and maintains electric power generation plants. The company operates wind and solar farms. As of December 31, 2021, it had an installed capacity of 5,908 megawatts in the United States; 2,194 megawatts in Spain; 795 megawatts in Brazil; and 1,142 megawatts in Portugal. The company was incorporated in 2007 and is headquartered in Madrid, Spain. EDP Renováveis, S.A. operates as a subsidiary of EDP-Energias de Portugal, S.A.
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EDP Renováveis, S.A.
CEO
Miguel Stilwell d' Andrade
Website
www.edpr.com
Sector
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity Producers
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2007
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Bulls Say
As one of the leading renewable players in the US, EDP Renovaveis is well positioned to benefit from the Inflation Reduction Act's tax credits that will be phased out later than what was feared after Donald Trump's election.
Despite high interest rates, the group has continued to carry out asset rotations at attractive prices since 2022. This reflects the quality of the assets that are young and US-focused.
EDP could buy out the minorities.
Bears Say
Declining European wholesale power prices will weigh on earnings.
With its large US footprint, the firm is exposed to tariffs and the whims of the Trump administration.
The group has tapped the stock markets twice in two years and will resort to a dilutive scrip scheme to fund its unexpected dividend increase.