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Portugal's EDP Renovaveis revenue drops 50% as revenues decrease

Portugal's EDP Renovaveis ( EDPR), the world's fourthlargest wind energy manufacturer, stated on Wednesday its 2023 net profit plunged 50% to 309 million euros ($ 334.5 million) as falling earnings balance out gains made from the sale of sustainable farms.

EDPR stated that although its power generation increased 4%. to 34.6 terawatt-hour in 2023, earnings fell by 6% to 2.24. billion euros, struck by 6% below-average load as its wind. portfolio in the U.S. was affected by the El Nino weather condition. pattern.

The company, bulk owned by EDP-Energias de Portugal. , stated the average asking price of power also fell by. 6% to 61 euros per megawatt-hour, reflecting lower costs in. Europe compared to 2022.

It scheduled 460 million euros in gains from the sale of 3. wind farms in Spain, Poland and Brazil, it stated in a declaration.

Revenues before interest, taxes, devaluation and. amortisation (EBITDA) came by 15% to 1.83 billion euros in. 2023, while its EBITDA margin - a procedure of profitability -. declined to 82% compared to 91% in 2022.

EDPR, which runs in 28 nations throughout Europe, Asia and. the Americas, stated its installed capacity increased by 2.5. gigawatt-hour (GW) or 12% to 16.6 GW in 2023.

Capacity additions in 2023 were evenly split between onshore. wind and solar photovoltaic, with Europe and The United States And Canada. representing 76% of the total.

The company said it expected to increase the pace of. additions of renewables capacity to 4 GW, with 85% currently being. built and the rest slated for building over the next months. Europe and U.S. will keep a 80% weight on capability additions.