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★ Analysts see FY2027 revenue reaching $6.2B — +0.4% growth in a single year.
What Moves the Stock
1Regulatory outcomes in Florida and Nova Scotia - rate case decisions, allowed ROE, capital plan approvals directly impact earnings trajectory
2Rate base growth trajectory - company targeting 6-8% annual growth through $8-9 billion capital plan (2024-2026 estimate), weighted toward Florida operations
3Weather-normalized customer growth in Florida - Tampa Electric service territory benefits from population migration and economic expansion in Tampa Bay region
4Major project execution - Maritime Link performance, coal-to-gas conversions at Tampa Electric, renewable energy integration costs and timelines
5Dividend sustainability and growth - current yield near 5%, payout ratio in 70-80% range, dividend growth tied to earnings growth
6Florida regulated utilities (Tampa Electric, Peoples Gas) - approximately 50% of earnings, serving 1.1 million electric and 430,000 gas customers
7Canadian regulated utilities (Nova Scotia Power, Emera Newfoundland & Labrador) - approximately 35% of earnings, serving 530,000 electric customers
8Caribbean utilities and other operations - approximately 15% of earnings, including operations in Barbados, Dominica, and Grand Bahama
Watch on earnings: Florida Public Service Commission rate case outcomes - allowed ROE, capital plan approvals, cost recovery mechanisms, Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board decisions - particularly around fuel cost recovery, capital spending approvals, and ROE determinations, Tampa Electric customer growth rate - leading indicator of rate base growth in highest-return jurisdiction.
One Sentence Summary:
Emera: the story is balanced — regulatory outcomes in florida and nova scotia - rate case decisions, allowed roe.
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