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Spain's Iberdrola raises earnings guidance after strong Q1

Spanish utility Iberdrola on Wednesday raised its profit target for the year after a strong first quarter on the back of high sustainable output in Spain and tariff boosts in its network organization in the U.S. and in other places.

It now expects high single-digit profit growth this year, from previous guidance for growth of between 5% and 7%.

First-quarter net profit rose to 2.76 billion euros ($ 2.95. billion) from 1.49 billion euros a year previously, thanks to possession. sales.

Europe's biggest energy by market cap is gaining the. benefits of its strategic shift towards updating and expanding. grids in the United States and elsewhere while taking a more. selective method to renewable resource.

Last month it presented a $45 billion investment plan to. construct on this method, which it launched in 2022.

Like Italian competitor Enel, the Spanish company is. attracted by the stable and foreseeable returns used by grids. at a time when the renewable sector has actually been hit by high. rate of interest, increasing debt expenses and supply chain concerns.

Leaving out one-offs such as a 1.2 billion euro gain in the. quarter on the sale of a few of Iberdrola's possessions in Mexico,. revenue increased 28% and core profits - before interest, taxes,. devaluation, and amortization - 10%.

Investment in the quarter reached a record 2.38 billion. euros, of which 1.2 billion euros went to networks, mainly in. the U.S. The company's network business took advantage of enhanced. tariffs in Britain, the U.S. and Brazil.

Strong output at its hydroelectric plants pressed eco-friendly. energy production in its Spanish home market to a 10-year high,. it said, while overseas wind capacity was added in France and. the U.S.

We have started favorably in the delivery of our strategic. strategy to 2026, Executive Chairman Ignacio Sanchez Galan said in. a declaration.

The company will invest 12 billion euros this year after. record spending in the first three months, he stated.

(source: Reuters)