EDP SA 2025 IR

The report highlights EDP's strong operational and financial performance in 2025, with recurring EBITDA reaching €5.0 billion and recurring net profit at €1.3 billion. The company made significant progress in its energy transition, with renewables accounting for approximately 90% of its electricity generation and gross capacity additions totaling 2.1 GW. EDP also advanced its coal phase-out, achieving near-zero coal-fired generation, and reinforced its commitment to reach Net Zero emissions by 2040. Additionally, the company successfully managed extreme weather events and grid challenges while continuing to invest in smart grids and digital transformation.

Company: EDP SA

Sector: Utilities

Country: Portugal

Year: 2025

Type: IR

Pages: 633

EDP SA 2025 Integrated Annual Report

Integrated Annual Report

The report highlights EDP's strong operational and financial performance in 2025, with recurring EBITDA reaching €5.0 billion and recurring net profit at €1.3 billion. The company made significant progress in its energy transition, with renewables accounting for approximately 90% of its electricity generation and gross capacity additions totaling 2.1 GW. EDP also advanced its coal phase-out, achieving near-zero coal-fired generation, and reinforced its commitment to reach Net Zero emissions by 2040. Additionally, the company successfully managed extreme weather events and grid challenges while continuing to invest in smart grids and digital transformation.

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Document Details

Report Year

2025

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2025 - Dec 31, 2025

Fiscal Year

2025

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Integrated Report

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English

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