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Engie's Net Operating Profit for 2024 is down 6.2%

The French utility Engie reported a 6.2% drop in its operating profit for 2024, excluding nuclear, on Thursday. This was due to the decline in gas prices in France, an impact of a new energy tax and a reduction in the use of gas-fired electricity plants in Europe.

The company that sells and trades gas and electricity reported earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) excluding nuclear at 8.9 billion euro ($9.32 billion), which is down from 9.5 million euros by the end of 2023.

The European gas price fell throughout the year due to mild temperatures and a strong renewable production.

Engie now expects that its EBIT, excluding nuclear, in 2025 will be 8-9 billion Euros. This is up from the 7.9 to 8,9 billion euro they expected in early 2024.

Engie, Europe's biggest gas network operator, has a growing US business that is focused on the development of infrastructure such as wind and solar farms.

Engie reported that hydro, wind, and solar contributed to the positive growth of its renewables business. This led to a profit for this part of the company of 2.2 billion euro, an increase of 9.6% on a year-on-year basis.

The group reported a record-breaking level of renewable installed capacity in 2024. 4.2 gigawatts were added to four operating regions, bringing the total installed capacity up to 46 GW.

The company's net recurring profit was 5.5 billion Euros, which is in line with the guidance of 5.0-5.6billion euros it provided in November.

The company has also increased its expectation for net recurring revenue in 2025 from between 3.6 and 4.5 billion euro to between 4.4- 5 billion euros. This is an increase over the previous guidance of between 3.6 and 4.5 billion euro.

(source: Reuters)