Corporate in brief - Power & Renewables
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- BP expecting to take US$4 to 5 billion impairment charge in Q4 results
- Corporate power and renewables: 5 things to look for in 2026
- Winners and losers at record-breaking 8.4 GW UK offshore wind auction
- Trump Administration halts five major US offshore wind projects
- TotalEnergies sells down a wind and solar portfolio in Greece
- NextEra Energy to capitalise on the golden age of power demand
- Repsol announces a second US renewable power sell down
- BP Scraps H2Teesside
- Ørsted JV wins rights to develop 900 MW Irish offshore wind project
- Iberdrola launches bid for full ownership of Brazilian subsidiary
- Eni's Plenitude adds 760 MW in France
- TotalEnergies accelerates its Integrated Power strategy with EUR5.1 billion all-stock transaction
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SSE Strategy to 2030RWE 9M 2025 adj. EBITDA
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Iberdrola's targets and guidance (CMD 2025 vs 2024 vs 2022)RWE H1 2025 adj. EBITDAShare of net installed global power generation capacityNet operational offshore wind capacityRWE Q1 2025 adj. EBITDARWE’s net cash investment plan 2025-2027TotalEnergies’ German electricity portfolio: capacity breakdownRWE earnings guidanceØrsted’s guidance and targets
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