CANADIAN UTILITIES REPORTS FIRST QUARTER 2025 EARNINGS

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CALGARY, AB, May 7, 2025 /CNW/ - Canadian Utilities Limited (TSX: CU)

CU Q1 2025 (CNW Group/Canadian Utilities Limited)
CU Q1 2025 (CNW Group/Canadian Utilities Limited)

Canadian Utilities Limited (Canadian Utilities or the Company) today announced first quarter 2025 adjusted earnings (1) of $232 million ($0.85 per share), which were $7 million ($0.02 per share) higher compared to $225 million ($0.83 per share) in 2024.

First quarter 2025 earnings attributable to equity owners of the Company reported in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS earnings) were $236 million ($0.80 per Class A and Class B share), which were $6 million ($0.02 per Class A and Class B share) lower compared to $242 million ($0.82 per Class A and Class B share) in 2024.

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

  • Canadian Utilities invested $401 million of capital expenditures in the first quarter of 2025, of which 91 per cent was invested in our regulated utilities in ATCO Energy Systems and ATCO Australia, with the remaining 9 per cent largely invested in ATCO EnPower.

  • ATCO Energy Systems continues to work on many utility infrastructure opportunities, including two previously announced projects: the Yellowhead Pipeline Project (Yellowhead) in Natural Gas Transmission and the Central East Transfer-Out Project (CETO) in Electricity Transmission.

    • Yellowhead is on-track for construction to commence in 2026, subject to Alberta Utilities Commission and Company approvals. As part of the regulatory application process that establishes the need for the project, the oral argument and reply portion of the needs application took place in March 2025. A decision is expected in the second or third quarter of 2025. As well, we continue to progress discussions on Indigenous ownership in the pipeline.

    • Electricity Transmission began construction of CETO in the third quarter of 2024, completed the winter season construction in the first quarter of 2025, and will begin fall season construction in the third quarter of 2025. CETO will support renewable energy integration in Alberta and transport electricity in the counties of Red Deer, Lacombe and Stettler, supplying more than 1,500 megawatts of electricity to Alberta's grid.

  • ATCO EnPower continues to see favourable market conditions for natural gas storage operations which supports its long-term revenue growth strategy. The $98 million of revenues in the first quarter 2025, an increase of $7 million compared to the same period in 2024, underlines the strength in our natural gas and natural gas liquids storage assets.

Corporate

  • On April 10, 2025, Canadian Utilities declared a second quarter dividend of 45.77 cents per share or $1.83 per Class A and Class B share on an annualized basis.