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EDPR first-half revenue more than doubles on capital gains

The world's fourthlargest wind energy manufacturer, EDP Renovaveis, more than doubled firsthalf net earnings on Friday thanks to capital gains from selling stakes in older possessions and a rebound in electricity earnings.

EDPR, the renewables arm of Portugal's biggest utility EDP , reserved 171 million euros ($ 185.60 million) in capital gains from the sale of stakes in wind tasks in Canada and Italy and a solar farm in the United States as part of its ' rotation' technique to sell mature plants to fund new ones.

Chief Executive Miguel Stilwell de Andrade expects second-half core incomes excluding capital gains to be a touch above the first half outcome, while the company still expects to close new property rotation deals this year or in early 2025.

Consolidated revenues before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) rose to 960 million euros, more than the 899 million euros anticipated usually by analysts surveyed by LSEG.

The business's shares were up 1.56% in morning trading.

Earnings increased to 210 million euros ($ 227.87 million) in the very first half, up from 80 million euros a year ago and well above the analysts' projection of 153 million.

EDPR stated in a declaration that the boost in net revenue reflected the healing of the functional efficiency and the capital gains, despite a 64 million euro increase in financial expenses.

We remain in a reasonably great position with a great underlying efficiency ... and we continue to see strong sustainable demand growth in EDPR's core markets, the CEO informed experts on a call.

Electrical power sales increased 5% to 1.1 billion euros together with a. same-sized boost in power generation to 18,893 gigawatt-hours. ( GWh), primarily in North America.

The CEO stated new Power Purchase Agreements (PPA) amounting. to 1.3 GW in the first half, primarily with huge tech companies, of. which 60% in the United States, were offering excellent revenue. presence and good anticipated returns.

EDPR, which runs in 28 countries across Europe, Asia and. the Americas, stated that in June its set up capacity reached. 16.6 GW, up 2.9 GW from a year back.

(source: Reuters)