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Eversource Energy announces quarterly profit on increased electricity rates

Eversource Energy, a utility company, reported on Tuesday a profit for the fourth quarter. The higher electricity prices were to blame.

Rate case proceedings are used by utilities to increase their rates. They base their appeals on the investments they have made or the expenses they have incurred in providing services.

The company posted a profit for the quarter ending December 31 of $72.5m, or 20c per share. This compares to a loss in the previous quarter of $1.29bn, or $3.68/share.

The fourth quarter earnings were however impacted by a loss of $298.3 millions on the sale of the water distribution business.

Eversource sold its public water division in January for $2.4 billion. The utility company wants to reduce its debt and concentrate on its main businesses, electricity and natural gas.

As part of its diversification strategy into the water business, the company purchased Connecticut-based Aquarion Water for $1.7 billion in 2017.

Eversource Energy provides electricity and natural gas for about 4,000,000 customers in Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

The company's fourth quarter 2023 loss was mainly due to a $1.62bn impairment charge on offshore wind investments. It divested a 50% stake in 3 wind projects in joint venture with Orsted. (Reporting from Tanay Dhumal, Bengaluru. Editing by Mohammed Safi Shamsi.)

(source: Reuters)