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NRG Energy misses its quarterly profit forecast due to mild Texas weather and higher costs

NRG Energy, a Texas-based power producer, missed Wall Street's estimates for its first-quarter adjusted profits on Wednesday, due to a milder weather pattern in Texas, and increased costs. This sent the company's shares down 3.6% at opening.

Interest expenses for the company in the third quarter increased to $285m from $163m a year earlier, impacted by costs associated with the completed acquisition of assets in power generation from investment firm LS Power. The deal was valued at?12 billion.

NRG, based in Houston, Texas, saw its operating costs increase by 33.4% from $9.93 billion to $9.93 Billion.

The company expects to begin commercial operations at its 415 megawatt T.H. The company expects its first project in Texas, the Wharton plant, to begin by May's end.

NRG's existing fleet has up to two gigawatts worth of commercial conversion and uprate opportunities. This is up from the nearly one gigawatt that was previously disclosed.

The additional gigawatts would be generated by traditional natural gas upgrades in addition to previously announced CT-to CCGT (combustion-turbine to combined-cycle-gas turbine) conversion.

Robert Gaudette, an insider, succeeded Larry Coben last week as CEO of the company.

NRG reported quarterly revenue of $10.26?billion, an increase from $8.59 billion a year earlier.

The adjusted core profit for its Texas unit dropped 27.8%, to $216 millions. This was due to mild winter weather which led to a?decrease in retail?load? of nearly 30%.

In the early part of this year, the power plants in the east U.S. suffered a surge of outages due to a lack of natural gas and cold temperatures.

The company's East division saw its adjusted EBITDA fall 2%, to $464m, as a result of?higher electricity costs during Winter?Storm Fern.

LSEG data shows that the adjusted profit per?share of $1.49 for the three-month period ended March 31, was below analysts' average estimates of $1.78. (Reporting and editing by Shreya Biwas in Bengaluru. Pooja Meon is based in Bengaluru.

(source: Reuters)