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Entergy Profit Dips as Rising Costs Offset Surging Power Demand

Entergy Corp. reported a decline in fourth-quarter profit on Thursday, as rising operational expenses outweighed a steady increase in electricity consumption across its Gulf South service territory.

Entergy Profit Dips as Rising Costs Offset Surging Power Demand

The New Orleans-based utility posted a net income of $236 million, or 51 cents per share, down from $286 million in the same period last year. On an adjusted basis, earnings also landed at 51 cents, falling just short of the 52-cent average estimate from analysts polled by FactSet.

While demand for electricity remains robust, the company is grappling with significant inflationary pressures. Total energy sales increased 1.2% in gigawatt-hours, driven primarily by residential and industrial sectors. However, these gains were countered by an 8.6% spike in operation and maintenance costs, which reached $26.67 per megawatt-hour.

Scaling for Data Center Demand

Despite the margin squeeze, Chief Executive Drew Marsh pointed to a strong pipeline of future growth. The utility is increasingly pivoting toward high-capacity clients, securing major service agreements with both traditional industrial firms and the rapidly expanding data center sector. Entergy currently serves approximately 3.06 million customers across Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Texas.

Looking ahead to the full fiscal year, the company issued adjusted earnings guidance of $4.25 to $4.45 per share. This forecast frames a midpoint slightly below the $4.38 per share consensus previously anticipated by Wall Street.

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