LISBON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Portugal's largest power utility EDP on Wednesday reported a 44% rise in 2025 net profit, driven by robust earnings from its renewable arm, despite weaker capital gains.
It said consolidated net profit rose to 1.15 billion euros ($1.36 billion), largely in line with LSEG consensus estimates.
Subsidiary EDP Renovaveis, the world's fourth-largest wind energy producer, on Wednesday reported a net profit of 216 million euros, reversing a 556 million euro net loss in 2024.
EDP said it booked just 64 million euros in capital gains from the sale of wind and solar parks last year - part of an ongoing strategy of divesting stakes in mature plants to fund new projects - down from 181 million euros in 2024.
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(Reporting by Sergio Goncalves; Editing by Emma Pinedo)



















