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Roger S. Conrad needs no introduction to individual and professional investors, many of whom have profited from his decades of experience uncovering the best dividend-paying stocks for accumulating sustainable wealth.

Roger built his reputation with Utility Forecaster, a publication he founded more than 20 years ago that The Hulbert Financial Digest routinely ranked as one of the best investment newsletters. He’s also a sought-after expert on master limited partnerships (MLP) and former Canadian royalty trusts.

In April 2013, Roger reunited with his long-time friend and colleague, Elliott Gue, becoming co-editor of Energy & Income Advisor, a semimonthly online newsletter that’s dedicated to uncovering the most profitable opportunities in the energy sector.

Although the masthead may have changed, readers can count on Roger to deliver the same high-quality analysis and rational assessment of the best dividend-paying utilities, MLPs and dividend-paying Canadian energy names.

Articles

Innergex Surprises: But Building a Financial Cushion Makes Sense

By Roger S. Conrad on Mar. 11, 2024

Dominion Energy (NYSE: D) will drive down its payout ratio by holding dividends level the next few years. And other companies will do the same by sharply reducing the size of increases—and holding in more cash to self-fund growth. So far in 2024, however, just two companies have announced dividend cuts versus several dozen increases. The first was Orsted A/S (Denmark: ORSTED, OTC: DNNGY), a widely expected move brought on by vast cost overruns from building offshore wind projects. Since then, however, Orsted received a much needed shot in the arm, as its Sunrise Wind project won a new contract with New York state. The stock’s a buy up to 25 for patient, aggressive investors who don’t need the income.

Utilities and Wildfires: Danger But Also Opportunity

By Roger S. Conrad on Mar. 11, 2024

Last year, 56,580 wildfires burned roughly 2.7 million acres in the US, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. That was actually the lowest total in the 24 years since the Center has been keeping track. It compares to a 2001-2020 average of nearly 7 million acres destroyed and nearly 10.3 million in 2020, the worst year on record. Nonetheless, wildfires in 2023 still caused billions of dollars and claimed lives. And numerous studies indicate vast areas of North America have developed a deadly combination of increasingly arid conditions and extended human settlement, putting them at elevated risk to extended and intense blazes. Few if any industries are as potentially exposed as electric utilities. Not only are wildfires capable of doing enormous damage to systems, interrupting sales and requiring massive repairs and remediation. But when damaged, live high and low voltage power wires become ready sources of ignition themselves, worsening ongoing blazes and in some cases starting them.

Dominion Makes a Deal

By Roger S. Conrad on Feb. 23, 2024
Since the February issue of CUI posted, 15 more Portfolio recommendations have released calendar Q4 earnings and updated guidance. And none so far have been as potentially consequential as Dominion Energy’s (NYSE: D).

Utility Business is Booming, Stocks Will Take Longer

By Roger S. Conrad on Feb. 12, 2024

About a quarter of the 172 Utility Report Card members have reported calendar Q4 results and updated guidance. The top takeaway: There’s still absolutely no sign of the utility earnings Armageddon that’s now reflected in sector stocks’ bear market-like prices.

One reason for utility business strength is simply rising demand. Rapid adoption of artificial intelligence has massively and relatively suddenly begun ramping up electricity usage at data centers. And as my feature article highlights, utilities are increasing investment plans in response, which are the primary drivers of their long-term growth.

Brookfield Renewable: Scaling Up for Faster Growth

By Roger S. Conrad on Feb. 12, 2024

For Conservative Holding Brookfield Renewable (TSX: BEP-U/BEPC, NYSE: BEP/BEPC), last year was the best for business yet. Funds from operations per unit increased 7.1 percent, supporting a 5.2 percent dividend increase—which could have been meaningfully higher had management not elected to accelerate investment. Brookfield added a record 5 gigawatts of renewable energy projects to its backlog during the year, well ahead of the previous year’s 3.5 GW. That boosted its “advanced stage” development platform to 24 GW. And 90 percent of the new contracts are with corporate customers, much tied to data centers seeing accelerating electricity demand from artificial intelligence.

Avangrid Inc: No PNM But Opportunity Abounds

By Roger S. Conrad on Feb. 12, 2024

Aggressive Holding Avangrid Inc (NYSE: AGR) rang in the New Year with two major announcements: The company terminated a merger agreement with New Mexico utility PNM Resources (NYSE: PNM) that dated back to October 2020. And first electricity flowed to the New England power grid from 800-megawatt capacity Vineyard 1, the first commercial scale offshore wind facility in the US. Avangrid also affirmed its 2023 earnings per share guidance range of $2.20 to $2.35. But investor skepticism runs deep the combination utility/contract power producer will maintain long-term earnings growth guidance of 6 to 7 percent, demonstrated by the stock’s current price of just 10.9 times expected next 12 months earnings.

Strong Earnings Portend Big Gains for the Patient

By Roger S. Conrad on Feb. 12, 2024

Dividend increases—even big ones—don’t necessarily move stock prices. That much is clear from the mostly lackluster year-to-date performance of the 24 Utility Report Card companies raising dividends so far in 2024. Over time, however, prices of dividend paying stocks will follow payouts higher. And in the meantime, there are few more reliable outward signs of a company’s inner grace—that is, that the underlying business is still solid and the underlying value proposition of the stock is intact.

One Off-List Cut But No Surprises

By Roger S. Conrad on Feb. 12, 2024

So far in 2024, some two-dozen Utility Report Card coverage universe companies have raised dividends. And as this month’s comments indicate, that number could well treble over the next month, as more release Q4 numbers and update guidance. In contrast just one company, Orsted A/S (Denmark: ORSTED, OTC: DNNGY), has announced a dividend cut so far this year. The company wasn’t on the Endangered Dividends List. But neither was the move a real surprise and it was clearly strategic, demonstrated by the stock’s stable performance since last week’s announcement.

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ABOUT ROGER CONRAD

Roger S. Conrad needs no introduction to individual and professional investors, many of whom have profited from his decades of experience uncovering the best dividend-paying stocks for accumulating sustainable wealth. Roger b