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Portugal's EDP very first quarter earnings jumps 17% on Brazil business

Portugal's largest utility EDP Reported a bigger than anticipated 17% jump in quarter net earnings on Thursday, boosted by earnings from its Brazilian unit after a successful complete takeover.

EDP stated in a statement that its combined net income increased to 354 million euros ($ 381.54 million) in the quarter, while experts surveyed by LSEG had anticipated, on average, an earnings of 316 million euros.

Earnings at its renewables unit EDP Renovaveis (EDPR). , the world's fourth-largest wind energy producer, increased. 4% to 68 million euros as strong capital gains made on the sale. of wind farms balance out falling earnings.

EDP said recurring net revenue increased 20% year-on-year to 368. million euros, supported by the growing contribution of. Brazilian electricity networks after the buyout of EDP Brasil. minorities concluded in August, providing it control of 100% of the. business's capital, up from around 56% formerly.

EDP stated its profits before interest, taxes, depreciation. and amortisation (EBITDA) fell 5% to 1.34 billion euros, mainly. due to lower margins at its incorporated Iberian business.

It stated strong hydro volumes in Iberia were offset by lower. electricity prices, pointing out a 53% fall in Spanish spot. electricity costs.

EDPR cut its financial investment plan for 2024-26 by a 5th, blaming. lower power rates and high funding expenses. It will now invest. 12 billion euros ($ 13 billion) over the 3 years, down from. an initial strategy of 15 billion euros.

(source: Reuters)