Corporate in brief - Power & Renewables
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- Company power and renewables strategies diverge
- TotalEnergies and EDF sign nuclear power agreement
- EnBW reports strong FY 2025 results alongside strategy update to 2030
- TotalEnergies relinquishes its US offshore wind contracts
- Enel’s delivers steady 2025 results
- RWE accelerates investment in flexible generation and US renewables
- TotalEnergies sells down battery storage portfolio in Germany
- Engie announces major UK networks acquisition alongside solid 2025 results
- EDP delivers solid 2025 results supported by renewables growth
- Iberdrola delivers strong 2025 results with networks leading growth
- Enel boosts renewables investment in updated three-year plan
- EDF 2025 results hit by falling prices
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EnBW capital investment plan 2024-2030RWE capital allocation 2026-312026-2031 earnings guidance
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Enel Capital Investment Plan 2026-2028Ørsted’s net interest-bearing debtNextEra Energy’s financial expectationsSSE Strategy to 2030RWE 9M 2025 adj. EBITDAIberdrola's targets and guidance (CMD 2025 vs 2024 vs 2022)RWE H1 2025 adj. EBITDAShare of net installed global power generation capacity
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