RWE Aktiengesellschaft generates and supplies electricity from renewable and conventional sources in Germany, the United Kingdom, rest of Europe, North America, and internationally. It operates through five segments: Off…
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![]() Energy Dominance Requires Commitments That Last The Trump administration’s decision to unwind offshore wind leases through negotiated buybacks has predictably reignited the debate over renewable energy. Many welcome the move as a correction to policies that heavily favored offshore wind during the previous administration. That debate is perfectly legitimate. However, the recent agreements involving TotalEnergies, Bluepoint Wind, Golden State Wind, Duke, Invenergy, and […] | ||
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RWE AG (RWEOY) (Q2 2026) Earnings Call Highlights: Record H1 Results and Raised Guidance Signal ... RWE AG (RWEOY) delivers a stellar first half with adjusted EPS up over 60%, raises 2026 and 2027 guidance, and strengthens its strategic position with the Amprion acquisition. | ||
![]() RWE Aktiengesellschaft Q2 Earnings Call Highlights RWE Aktiengesellschaft (ETR:RWE) raised its earnings outlook for 2026 and 2027 after reporting stronger first-half operating and financial performance, supported by renewable generation, flexible power assets, a compensation payment in the Netherlands and an improving trading business. Chief Execut | ||
![]() Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk Find insight on RWE, Korea Electric Power, Ampol and more in the latest Market Talks covering energy and utilities. | ||
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Google inks deal to source entire output from RWE’s Oklahoma solar project Energy produced at the 155 MW Crooked Creek Solar project will help power the tech giant’s operations in the Southwest Power Pool market and provide locally sourced electricity to the regional grid. | ||
![]() Trump administration to pay €1.06 billion to cancel RWE offshore wind leases US President Donald Trump, long a critic of wind energy, has repeatedly dismissed wind turbines as unsightly and has labelled them an "economic and environmental disaster."View on euronews | ||
![]() Why RWE (XTRA:RWE) Is Drawing Fresh Attention Recent performance snapshot for RWE stock RWE (XTRA:RWE) has drawn investor interest after recent share price moves, with the stock last closing at €56.50. Short term returns are mixed, with a small gain over the past month but a decline over the past 3 months. Over longer horizons, RWE shows positive total returns over the past year, past 3 years, and past 5 years. These figures sit alongside reported annual revenue of €16.27b and net income of €2.36b. See our latest analysis for RWE. At the... | ||
Is RWE (XTRA:RWE) Stock Already Above Fair Value? RWE stock has more than doubled over the past five years, yet its current valuation checks lean expensive rather than like a clear bargain. That mix of strong long term returns and a low value score raises the question of how much upside is already reflected in today’s €56.50 share price. RWE has returned 102.7% over five years, which shows shareholders have already captured a substantial gain from the stock. Future cash flow growth from its existing asset base can support higher valuations,... | ||
America's $4 Billion Wind Retreat Is a Bet on Permanently Cheap Gas Natural gas is a valuable source of dispatchable power, but it already supplies roughly 41% of U.S. electricity. Deliberately increasing that dependence leaves consumers and industry more exposed to fuel-price volatility. | ||
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Trump administration has spent nearly $4B to cancel offshore wind farms The Trump administration has now convinced developers to abandon 12 offshore wind leases. The latest will cost taxpayers $1.2 billion. | TTechCrunch | |
Trump Admin Spending Nearly $4 Billion to Kill Wind Energy Projects The Trump administration is continuing its not-quite-quixotic quest to do away with offshore wind energy. A German wind company called RWE U.S. Offshore said Thursday that it has entered into a $1.22 billion settlement agreement with the Interior Department to give up plans to build wind farms off the coasts of New York, California and Louisiana. The wind power leases involved reportedly could have provided enough energy to power more than 5 million homes. The agreement with RWE would reimburse | TThe Fiscal Times | |
RWE Exits U.S. Offshore Wind in Trump Administration Deal Germany's RWE is the latest big energy developer to exit U.S. offshore wind, agreeing to a $1.22 billion settlement with the Interior Department to relinquish its offshore wind leases. The agreement includes offshore wind leases off the coasts of New York, California and Louisiana, the company said Thursday. RWE said the leases “represented years of planning, investment, and partnership with federal agencies.” | ||
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