
TSE:BEP.UN
This summary was created by AI, based on 15 opinions in the last 12 months.
Brookfield Renewable Partners (BEP.UN-T) has garnered positive attention from various experts, highlighting its position as a strong player in the renewable energy space, particularly with growing electricity demand and beneficial contracts with major tech companies. Analysts commend its unique strategy focusing on AI and data centers, forecasting continued success and cash flow generation despite a history of trading within a range. The company is viewed as a reliable long-term investment with a decent yield, and while some experts caution about overall sector performance and growth potential compared to peers, the overall sentiment leans towards its solid foundation and prospects. The data-driven shift towards renewables ensures that BEP.UN-T has significant tailwinds, with indications that its performance can improve in the coming years as demand surges.
Need for energy and power continues to increase. About half its assets are hydro, which she likes for long-term growth. Geographic and asset diversification. Huge deal with MSFT, which should increase production by ~33%. Joint venture with CCO to do Westinghouse nuclear servicing, and she's bullish on clean energy. Poised to do well. Yield is 5.77%, and dividends grow 5% a year.
(Analysts’ price target is $39.39)Total return is positive because of the distribution yield. Rough year for the sector. New US administration doesn't support the sector; removal of tax credits is a headwind. Long-term secular growth theme, with near-term hiccups and volatility. MSFT agreement gives visibility to revenues, other companies want similar agreements.
Has been hurt by continued negativity towards renewables, not helped by Trump's election. They continue to sign major supply renewal deals with tech companies. There still needs to be a lot of renewable power to be built, and BEP is one of the best at it. Collect the 6.75% dividend as you wait, and average in.
A very hot sector right now. Tech companies building data centres are entering long-term contracts for power. This technology is still relatively new; nothing online yet in NA, only 1 in China and 1 in Russia. At least 5-10 years before production comes on.
BEP.UN has Westinghouse, which services the nuclear industry. That's her exposure. Stocks have had such a huge run, a lot of expectations are built in, so this is not the time to chase.
Likes the Westinghouse acquisition. Its hydro assets are long life with low operating costs. Likes MSFT deal. Tech companies are building data centres, and the #1 thing they need is consistent and stable power. Her bet is not centred on AI, it's focused on data. Population growth plays into need for power as well. Yield is 5.7%.
(Analysts’ price target is $40.54)BEP.UN reported funds from operations of 51c, growing by 9% from the year prior, but just missing estimates of 52c. Revenue came in at $1.48B, increasing 22.9% year-over-year, but falling just shy of estimates of $1.49B. The company deployed or committed $8.6B of capital ($970 million net to Brookfield Renewable) across multiple investments globally. BEP.UN secured contracts to deliver an incremental 2,700-gigawatt hours per year of generation, of which ~90% of development was with corporate customers. Distribution was unchanged. Not a bad quarter from BEP.UN as FFO and revenue saw decent growth, despite coming up just short of estimates. We like to see the increased demand from corporate customers and think this can be a growth catalyst in the future.
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We are comfortable starting a position now. The stock was initially up big to start May following earnings and the Microsoft partnership. It has since pulled back, but we think there are long-term trends that make renewables attractive, and BEP.UN specifically has a large portfolio of assets to capitalize here. Rates starting to come down will also be key for the stock due to how much debt it has.
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Undervalued. Well run. Diverse assets. Lots of hydro, as well as solar and wind, both in NA and globally. One of the leading players internationally. Huge increase in demand in electricity from data centres and AI; many of the hyperscalers want to use clean energy. Deal with MSFT.
Near-term underperformance and tax-credit concerns from the "big, beautiful bill", but long-term trend toward renewables is intact.