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Is Vistra Corp. (VST) the Best Utility Stock to Buy According to Analysts?
Is Vistra Corp. (VST) the Best Utility Stock to Buy According to Analysts?

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time22-04-2025

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Is Vistra Corp. (VST) the Best Utility Stock to Buy According to Analysts?

We recently published a list of 13 Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Vistra Corp. (NYSE:VST) stands against other best utility stocks to buy according to analysts. Utility stocks represent companies primarily engaged in providing electricity, natural gas, and water distribution services, which are considered essential for households and most businesses. These companies are characterized by stable revenue streams, regulated operations, and often predictable earnings, making them attractive investment opportunities for risk-averse investors or those seeking steady income through dividends. The utility stocks are typically low-growth, as they operate in mature and well-established markets that only grow according to demographic trends, which are typically in low single digits. For these reasons, many investors have overlooked this sector, especially considering that it comprises less than 3% of the entire US stock market capitalization, making it relatively insignificant. Despite its drawbacks, the utility sector becomes particularly appealing during periods of economic uncertainty or downturns, as the defensive nature of their business allows them to deliver more consistent returns and often hold their value while the overall market declines. With the broader market currently entering its first death-cross since 2022, the question of hedging one's portfolio with defensive stocks becomes increasingly more relevant. There are solid reasons to believe that, similar to 2022, when a 12-month-long bear market kicked in with the emergence of a death-cross on the technical chart, the US stock market will now enter a prolonged bear market as well. READ ALSO: 12 Best Electric Utility Stocks to Buy Now First of all, it is well-known that the current market correction has been fueled by the Trump Tariff Turmoil, which cast a lot of uncertainty on consumption, Capex projects, and overall spending outlook in the US. We believe, however, that the root cause of President Trump's action represents the attempt to normalize the country's budget deficits, which have become critical in the last months. The US budget for 1H 2025 has been released, and it shows $2.3 trillion in tax revenues, $3.6 trillion in expenditures, for a total $1.3 trillion deficit. More importantly, the interest payments on the massive public debt represent a whopping ~26% of total tax revenue. To balance the budget, taxes would have to rise by an astounding 57%, or spending would have to be cut by 36%, both of which seem completely unrealistic in the current reality. This leads to the possibility that $390 billion worth of tax cuts that expire this year will not be extended. Also, the previously promised tax cuts seem very unlikely – this was an important card in the President's sleeve, which now seems unlikely to be played any time soon. In this context, the current administration has no means to provide any short-term boost to corporate earnings if the market dips too low. Under such a scenario, utility stocks appear like a safe haven to safeguard one's funds while earning a solid dividend yield, which most of the companies provide. Besides its defensive nature, the utility sector entered a period of acceleration in the business – the sector's outperformance actually started at the beginning of 2024 due to the AI megatrend. Fidelity claims that there is a once-in-a-generation opportunity with utility stocks as their previous anemic 1-2% growth has the potential to increase to 6-8% over the next 10 years, which will also provide a substantial expansion in their valuation multiples. The main driver of this expected acceleration is coming from AI: 'The rapidly developing technology of artificial intelligence is proving to be a significant boost to predicted energy demand over the next decade. AI requires immense computational power, storage space, and low-latency networking for training and running models. These applications are usually hosted in data centers. As AI continues to become more ubiquitous, the energy demands from data centers will grow exponentially, which I believe will translate to higher earnings growth for certain utilities. All in all, the key takeaway for readers is that the utility sector is favored by both its defensive nature as well as the large-scale acceleration in electricity demand due to the AI trend. Consequently, we are currently at an opportune moment to invest in the best utility stocks. Solar panel workers installing a new farm for clean energy generation. To compile our list of best utility stocks, we use a stock screener to filter for utility stocks with positive average upside from sell-side analysts as of April 16. Then we included in the article the top 13 stocks with the largest average analysts' upside. For each stock, we also included the largest number of hedge funds that own the stock as of Q4 2024, as per Insider Monkey's database. Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter's strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 373.4% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 218 percentage points (). ​Vistra Corp. (NYSE:VST) is a Fortune 500 retail electricity and power generation company, operating approximately 41,000 megawatts of generation capacity across the US, making it the largest competitive power generator in the country. VST's diversified energy portfolio includes natural gas, nuclear, coal, solar, and battery energy storage facilities and serves around 5 million residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Vistra Corp. (NYSE:VST) delivered strong financial performance in 2024, achieving full year adjusted EBITDA of $5.656 billion, which exceeded the top end of their original guidance range even before considering the $545 million benefit from the nuclear production tax credit recognized in Q4 2024. The company demonstrated operational excellence with its gas and coal fleet achieving approximately 95% commercial availability, while its nuclear fleet delivered a solid 92% capacity factor. Looking forward, management reaffirmed their 2025 guidance ranges for adjusted EBITDA of $5.5 billion to $6.1 billion and adjusted free cash flow before growth of $3 billion to $3.6 billion, while maintaining their outlook for a 2026 adjusted EBITDA midpoint opportunity of over $6 billion. Vistra Corp. (NYSE:VST) is actively positioning itself to meet growing market demand through various initiatives, including completing approximately 500 megawatts of gas asset augmentations in Texas, with the remainder to be finished before summer. VST is also progressing on its zero-carbon growth strategy, completing two solar and energy storage facilities in Illinois, while beginning construction at sites in Oak Hill, Texas, and Pulaski, Illinois, which will add over 600 megawatts of renewable capacity to its portfolio. The company's outlook is further reinforced by a strong financial position with net debt below 3x adjusted EBITDA at the end of 2024, with expectations of further deleveraging through 2025 and 2026. Overall, VST ranks 1st on our list of best utility stocks to buy according to analysts. While we acknowledge the potential of VST to grow, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. There is an AI stock that went up since the beginning of 2025, while popular AI stocks lost around 25%. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than VST but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock. READ NEXT: 20 Best AI Stocks To Buy Now and 30 Best Stocks to Buy Now According to Billionaires. Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.

NRG Energy (NRG): Among the Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts
NRG Energy (NRG): Among the Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts

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time20-04-2025

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NRG Energy (NRG): Among the Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts

We recently published a list of 13 Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where NRG Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NRG) stands against other best utility stocks to buy according to analysts. Utility stocks represent companies primarily engaged in providing electricity, natural gas, and water distribution services, which are considered essential for households and most businesses. These companies are characterized by stable revenue streams, regulated operations, and often predictable earnings, making them attractive investment opportunities for risk-averse investors or those seeking steady income through dividends. The utility stocks are typically low-growth, as they operate in mature and well-established markets that only grow according to demographic trends, which are typically in low single digits. For these reasons, many investors have overlooked this sector, especially considering that it comprises less than 3% of the entire US stock market capitalization, making it relatively insignificant. Despite its drawbacks, the utility sector becomes particularly appealing during periods of economic uncertainty or downturns, as the defensive nature of their business allows them to deliver more consistent returns and often hold their value while the overall market declines. With the broader market currently entering its first death-cross since 2022, the question of hedging one's portfolio with defensive stocks becomes increasingly more relevant. There are solid reasons to believe that, similar to 2022, when a 12-month-long bear market kicked in with the emergence of a death-cross on the technical chart, the US stock market will now enter a prolonged bear market as well. READ ALSO: 12 Best Electric Utility Stocks to Buy Now First of all, it is well-known that the current market correction has been fueled by the Trump Tariff Turmoil, which cast a lot of uncertainty on consumption, Capex projects, and overall spending outlook in the US. We believe, however, that the root cause of President Trump's action represents the attempt to normalize the country's budget deficits, which have become critical in the last months. The US budget for 1H 2025 has been released, and it shows $2.3 trillion in tax revenues, $3.6 trillion in expenditures, for a total $1.3 trillion deficit. More importantly, the interest payments on the massive public debt represent a whopping ~26% of total tax revenue. To balance the budget, taxes would have to rise by an astounding 57%, or spending would have to be cut by 36%, both of which seem completely unrealistic in the current reality. This leads to the possibility that $390 billion worth of tax cuts that expire this year will not be extended. Also, the previously promised tax cuts seem very unlikely – this was an important card in the President's sleeve, which now seems unlikely to be played any time soon. In this context, the current administration has no means to provide any short-term boost to corporate earnings if the market dips too low. Under such a scenario, utility stocks appear like a safe haven to safeguard one's funds while earning a solid dividend yield, which most of the companies provide. Besides its defensive nature, the utility sector entered a period of acceleration in the business – the sector's outperformance actually started at the beginning of 2024 due to the AI megatrend. Fidelity claims that there is a once-in-a-generation opportunity with utility stocks as their previous anemic 1-2% growth has the potential to increase to 6-8% over the next 10 years, which will also provide a substantial expansion in their valuation multiples. The main driver of this expected acceleration is coming from AI: 'The rapidly developing technology of artificial intelligence is proving to be a significant boost to predicted energy demand over the next decade. AI requires immense computational power, storage space, and low-latency networking for training and running models. These applications are usually hosted in data centers. As AI continues to become more ubiquitous, the energy demands from data centers will grow exponentially, which I believe will translate to higher earnings growth for certain utilities. All in all, the key takeaway for readers is that the utility sector is favored by both its defensive nature as well as the large-scale acceleration in electricity demand due to the AI trend. Consequently, we are currently at an opportune moment to invest in the best utility stocks. Aerial view of an oil rig illuminated against a night sky. To compile our list of best utility stocks, we use a stock screener to filter for utility stocks with positive average upside from sell-side analysts as of April 16. Then we included in the article the top 13 stocks with the largest average analysts' upside. For each stock, we also included the largest number of hedge funds that own the stock as of Q4 2024, as per Insider Monkey's database. Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter's strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 373.4% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 218 percentage points (). ​NRG Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NRG) operates across three primary segments: Texas, East, and West/Services/Other, providing electricity and natural gas to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. The company's generation portfolio includes approximately 13 gigawatts of fossil fuel and renewable capacity across 18 plants, which allows it to successfully serve over 6 million customers across 24 US states and some parts of Canada. NRG is actively investing in new natural gas power plants to meet the growing electricity demand from data centers, particularly in Texas and the Northeast. NRG Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NRG) delivered exceptional performance in 2024, exceeding the high end of its raised EPS guidance with adjusted EPS of $6.83 per share, marking a 45% increase from 2023. The company achieved record financial performance with the highest adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow before growth in its history, driven by expanded power and natural gas margins in the East and West, customer growth in the East, and expanded margins in Smart Home. Texas operations showed impressive momentum as well, delivering approximately $150 million higher YoY earnings when adjusted for asset sales and planned maintenance, despite milder weather. NRG Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NRG) announced significant strategic initiatives, including a landmark collaboration with GE Vernova and Kiewit to accelerate natural gas generation development, along with multiple letters of intent with data center developers. NRG is targeting at least 10% EPS CAGR growth through 2029 through their base plan, with additional upside potential from power market trends, site monetization, and their data center strategy. The company is well-positioned in the emerging power demand super cycle, with plans to develop 5.4 gigawatts of capacity by 2032 and the capability to support at least 15 gigawatts of potential capacity across its sites. The sell-side optimism around NRG is further reinforced by the company being a strong outperformer of the broad market since 2023, making it one of the best utility stocks to consider in 2025. Overall, NRG ranks 11th on our list of best utility stocks to buy according to analysts. While we acknowledge the potential of NRG to grow, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. There is an AI stock that went up since the beginning of 2025, while popular AI stocks lost around 25%. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than NRG but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about this cheapest AI stock. READ NEXT: 20 Best AI Stocks To Buy Now and 30 Best Stocks to Buy Now According to Billionaires. Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.

NRG Energy (NRG): Among the Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts
NRG Energy (NRG): Among the Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts

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time20-04-2025

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NRG Energy (NRG): Among the Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts

We recently published a list of 13 Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where NRG Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NRG) stands against other best utility stocks to buy according to analysts. Utility stocks represent companies primarily engaged in providing electricity, natural gas, and water distribution services, which are considered essential for households and most businesses. These companies are characterized by stable revenue streams, regulated operations, and often predictable earnings, making them attractive investment opportunities for risk-averse investors or those seeking steady income through dividends. The utility stocks are typically low-growth, as they operate in mature and well-established markets that only grow according to demographic trends, which are typically in low single digits. For these reasons, many investors have overlooked this sector, especially considering that it comprises less than 3% of the entire US stock market capitalization, making it relatively insignificant. Despite its drawbacks, the utility sector becomes particularly appealing during periods of economic uncertainty or downturns, as the defensive nature of their business allows them to deliver more consistent returns and often hold their value while the overall market declines. With the broader market currently entering its first death-cross since 2022, the question of hedging one's portfolio with defensive stocks becomes increasingly more relevant. There are solid reasons to believe that, similar to 2022, when a 12-month-long bear market kicked in with the emergence of a death-cross on the technical chart, the US stock market will now enter a prolonged bear market as well. READ ALSO: 12 Best Electric Utility Stocks to Buy Now First of all, it is well-known that the current market correction has been fueled by the Trump Tariff Turmoil, which cast a lot of uncertainty on consumption, Capex projects, and overall spending outlook in the US. We believe, however, that the root cause of President Trump's action represents the attempt to normalize the country's budget deficits, which have become critical in the last months. The US budget for 1H 2025 has been released, and it shows $2.3 trillion in tax revenues, $3.6 trillion in expenditures, for a total $1.3 trillion deficit. More importantly, the interest payments on the massive public debt represent a whopping ~26% of total tax revenue. To balance the budget, taxes would have to rise by an astounding 57%, or spending would have to be cut by 36%, both of which seem completely unrealistic in the current reality. This leads to the possibility that $390 billion worth of tax cuts that expire this year will not be extended. Also, the previously promised tax cuts seem very unlikely – this was an important card in the President's sleeve, which now seems unlikely to be played any time soon. In this context, the current administration has no means to provide any short-term boost to corporate earnings if the market dips too low. Under such a scenario, utility stocks appear like a safe haven to safeguard one's funds while earning a solid dividend yield, which most of the companies provide. Besides its defensive nature, the utility sector entered a period of acceleration in the business – the sector's outperformance actually started at the beginning of 2024 due to the AI megatrend. Fidelity claims that there is a once-in-a-generation opportunity with utility stocks as their previous anemic 1-2% growth has the potential to increase to 6-8% over the next 10 years, which will also provide a substantial expansion in their valuation multiples. The main driver of this expected acceleration is coming from AI: 'The rapidly developing technology of artificial intelligence is proving to be a significant boost to predicted energy demand over the next decade. AI requires immense computational power, storage space, and low-latency networking for training and running models. These applications are usually hosted in data centers. As AI continues to become more ubiquitous, the energy demands from data centers will grow exponentially, which I believe will translate to higher earnings growth for certain utilities. All in all, the key takeaway for readers is that the utility sector is favored by both its defensive nature as well as the large-scale acceleration in electricity demand due to the AI trend. Consequently, we are currently at an opportune moment to invest in the best utility stocks. Aerial view of an oil rig illuminated against a night sky. To compile our list of best utility stocks, we use a stock screener to filter for utility stocks with positive average upside from sell-side analysts as of April 16. Then we included in the article the top 13 stocks with the largest average analysts' upside. For each stock, we also included the largest number of hedge funds that own the stock as of Q4 2024, as per Insider Monkey's database. Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter's strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 373.4% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 218 percentage points (). ​NRG Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NRG) operates across three primary segments: Texas, East, and West/Services/Other, providing electricity and natural gas to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. The company's generation portfolio includes approximately 13 gigawatts of fossil fuel and renewable capacity across 18 plants, which allows it to successfully serve over 6 million customers across 24 US states and some parts of Canada. NRG is actively investing in new natural gas power plants to meet the growing electricity demand from data centers, particularly in Texas and the Northeast. NRG Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NRG) delivered exceptional performance in 2024, exceeding the high end of its raised EPS guidance with adjusted EPS of $6.83 per share, marking a 45% increase from 2023. The company achieved record financial performance with the highest adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow before growth in its history, driven by expanded power and natural gas margins in the East and West, customer growth in the East, and expanded margins in Smart Home. Texas operations showed impressive momentum as well, delivering approximately $150 million higher YoY earnings when adjusted for asset sales and planned maintenance, despite milder weather. NRG Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NRG) announced significant strategic initiatives, including a landmark collaboration with GE Vernova and Kiewit to accelerate natural gas generation development, along with multiple letters of intent with data center developers. NRG is targeting at least 10% EPS CAGR growth through 2029 through their base plan, with additional upside potential from power market trends, site monetization, and their data center strategy. The company is well-positioned in the emerging power demand super cycle, with plans to develop 5.4 gigawatts of capacity by 2032 and the capability to support at least 15 gigawatts of potential capacity across its sites. The sell-side optimism around NRG is further reinforced by the company being a strong outperformer of the broad market since 2023, making it one of the best utility stocks to consider in 2025. Overall, NRG ranks 11th on our list of best utility stocks to buy according to analysts. While we acknowledge the potential of NRG to grow, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. There is an AI stock that went up since the beginning of 2025, while popular AI stocks lost around 25%. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than NRG but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about this cheapest AI stock. READ NEXT: 20 Best AI Stocks To Buy Now and 30 Best Stocks to Buy Now According to Billionaires. Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Sign in to access your portfolio

NextEra Energy (NEE): Among the Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts
NextEra Energy (NEE): Among the Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts

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NextEra Energy (NEE): Among the Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts

We recently published a list of 13 Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) stands against other best utility stocks to buy according to analysts. Utility stocks represent companies primarily engaged in providing electricity, natural gas, and water distribution services, which are considered essential for households and most businesses. These companies are characterized by stable revenue streams, regulated operations, and often predictable earnings, making them attractive investment opportunities for risk-averse investors or those seeking steady income through dividends. The utility stocks are typically low-growth, as they operate in mature and well-established markets that only grow according to demographic trends, which are typically in low single digits. For these reasons, many investors have overlooked this sector, especially considering that it comprises less than 3% of the entire US stock market capitalization, making it relatively insignificant. Despite its drawbacks, the utility sector becomes particularly appealing during periods of economic uncertainty or downturns, as the defensive nature of their business allows them to deliver more consistent returns and often hold their value while the overall market declines. With the broader market currently entering its first death-cross since 2022, the question of hedging one's portfolio with defensive stocks becomes increasingly more relevant. There are solid reasons to believe that, similar to 2022, when a 12-month-long bear market kicked in with the emergence of a death-cross on the technical chart, the US stock market will now enter a prolonged bear market as well. READ ALSO: 12 Best Electric Utility Stocks to Buy Now First of all, it is well-known that the current market correction has been fueled by the Trump Tariff Turmoil, which cast a lot of uncertainty on consumption, Capex projects, and overall spending outlook in the US. We believe, however, that the root cause of President Trump's action represents the attempt to normalize the country's budget deficits, which have become critical in the last months. The US budget for 1H 2025 has been released, and it shows $2.3 trillion in tax revenues, $3.6 trillion in expenditures, for a total $1.3 trillion deficit. More importantly, the interest payments on the massive public debt represent a whopping ~26% of total tax revenue. To balance the budget, taxes would have to rise by an astounding 57%, or spending would have to be cut by 36%, both of which seem completely unrealistic in the current reality. This leads to the possibility that $390 billion worth of tax cuts that expire this year will not be extended. Also, the previously promised tax cuts seem very unlikely – this was an important card in the President's sleeve, which now seems unlikely to be played any time soon. In this context, the current administration has no means to provide any short-term boost to corporate earnings if the market dips too low. Under such a scenario, utility stocks appear like a safe haven to safeguard one's funds while earning a solid dividend yield, which most of the companies provide. Besides its defensive nature, the utility sector entered a period of acceleration in the business – the sector's outperformance actually started at the beginning of 2024 due to the AI megatrend. Fidelity claims that there is a once-in-a-generation opportunity with utility stocks as their previous anemic 1-2% growth has the potential to increase to 6-8% over the next 10 years, which will also provide a substantial expansion in their valuation multiples. The main driver of this expected acceleration is coming from AI: 'The rapidly developing technology of artificial intelligence is proving to be a significant boost to predicted energy demand over the next decade. AI requires immense computational power, storage space, and low-latency networking for training and running models. These applications are usually hosted in data centers. As AI continues to become more ubiquitous, the energy demands from data centers will grow exponentially, which I believe will translate to higher earnings growth for certain utilities. All in all, the key takeaway for readers is that the utility sector is favored by both its defensive nature as well as the large-scale acceleration in electricity demand due to the AI trend. Consequently, we are currently at an opportune moment to invest in the best utility stocks. A wind turbine, its blades spinning to generate clean renewable energy. To compile our list of best utility stocks, we use a stock screener to filter for utility stocks with positive average upside from sell-side analysts as of April 16. Then we included in the article the top 13 stocks with the largest average analysts' upside. For each stock, we also included the largest number of hedge funds that own the stock as of Q4 2024, as per Insider Monkey's database. Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter's strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 373.4% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 218 percentage points (). ​​NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) is a leading clean energy company that provides regulated electricity to approximately 5.9 million customer accounts across Florida. The company is also the world's largest generator of renewable energy from wind and solar sources. Besides that, it offers battery storage solutions and operates seven commercial nuclear power units in Florida, New Hampshire, and Wisconsin. NEE ranked fourth on our recent list of 12 Best Renewable Energy Stocks to Buy in 2025. NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) delivered strong operational and financial performance in 2024, achieving full-year adjusted EPS of $3.43, up over 8% from 2023 and at the high end of expectations. The company has maintained industry-leading performance, delivering compound annual growth in adjusted EPS of over 10% since 2021, the highest among all top 10 power companies, making it one of the best utility stocks on our list. In 2024, NEE and its subsidiaries placed approximately 8.7 gigawatts of new renewables and storage projects into service, demonstrating strong execution capabilities. NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) plans to invest roughly $120 billion across the country over the next 4 years, aiming to grow its combined fleet to approximately 121 gigawatts. Energy Resources segment achieved record renewables and storage origination in 2024, adding more than 12 gigawatts to their backlog, including approximately 3.3 gigawatts since their last earnings call. The company announced a strategic framework agreement with GE Vernova to build natural gas power generation solutions, strengthening its comprehensive power generation portfolio to meet growing customer demands. Overall, NEE ranks 6th on our list of best utility stocks to buy according to analysts. While we acknowledge the potential of NEE to grow, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. There is an AI stock that went up since the beginning of 2025, while popular AI stocks lost around 25%. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than NEE but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about this cheapest AI stock. READ NEXT: 20 Best AI Stocks To Buy Now and 30 Best Stocks to Buy Now According to Billionaires. Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Sign in to access your portfolio

Edison International (EIX): Among the Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts
Edison International (EIX): Among the Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts

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Edison International (EIX): Among the Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts

We recently published a list of 13 Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Edison International (NYSE:EIX) stands against other best utility stocks to buy according to analysts. Utility stocks represent companies primarily engaged in providing electricity, natural gas, and water distribution services, which are considered essential for households and most businesses. These companies are characterized by stable revenue streams, regulated operations, and often predictable earnings, making them attractive investment opportunities for risk-averse investors or those seeking steady income through dividends. The utility stocks are typically low-growth, as they operate in mature and well-established markets that only grow according to demographic trends, which are typically in low single digits. For these reasons, many investors have overlooked this sector, especially considering that it comprises less than 3% of the entire US stock market capitalization, making it relatively insignificant. Despite its drawbacks, the utility sector becomes particularly appealing during periods of economic uncertainty or downturns, as the defensive nature of their business allows them to deliver more consistent returns and often hold their value while the overall market declines. With the broader market currently entering its first death-cross since 2022, the question of hedging one's portfolio with defensive stocks becomes increasingly more relevant. There are solid reasons to believe that, similar to 2022, when a 12-month-long bear market kicked in with the emergence of a death-cross on the technical chart, the US stock market will now enter a prolonged bear market as well. READ ALSO: 12 Best Electric Utility Stocks to Buy Now First of all, it is well-known that the current market correction has been fueled by the Trump Tariff Turmoil, which cast a lot of uncertainty on consumption, Capex projects, and overall spending outlook in the US. We believe, however, that the root cause of President Trump's action represents the attempt to normalize the country's budget deficits, which have become critical in the last months. The US budget for 1H 2025 has been released, and it shows $2.3 trillion in tax revenues, $3.6 trillion in expenditures, for a total $1.3 trillion deficit. More importantly, the interest payments on the massive public debt represent a whopping ~26% of total tax revenue. To balance the budget, taxes would have to rise by an astounding 57%, or spending would have to be cut by 36%, both of which seem completely unrealistic in the current reality. This leads to the possibility that $390 billion worth of tax cuts that expire this year will not be extended. Also, the previously promised tax cuts seem very unlikely – this was an important card in the President's sleeve, which now seems unlikely to be played any time soon. In this context, the current administration has no means to provide any short-term boost to corporate earnings if the market dips too low. Under such a scenario, utility stocks appear like a safe haven to safeguard one's funds while earning a solid dividend yield, which most of the companies provide. Besides its defensive nature, the utility sector entered a period of acceleration in the business – the sector's outperformance actually started at the beginning of 2024 due to the AI megatrend. Fidelity claims that there is a once-in-a-generation opportunity with utility stocks as their previous anemic 1-2% growth has the potential to increase to 6-8% over the next 10 years, which will also provide a substantial expansion in their valuation multiples. The main driver of this expected acceleration is coming from AI: 'The rapidly developing technology of artificial intelligence is proving to be a significant boost to predicted energy demand over the next decade. AI requires immense computational power, storage space, and low-latency networking for training and running models. These applications are usually hosted in data centers. As AI continues to become more ubiquitous, the energy demands from data centers will grow exponentially, which I believe will translate to higher earnings growth for certain utilities. Driven by these trends, energy demand is forecasted to grow over 38% over the next 2 decades. Regulated utilities will need to build new power plants to satisfy this surge in demand. Deregulated utilities should also benefit. As reserve margins are tightening, power prices for existing energy should also increase.' All in all, the key takeaway for readers is that the utility sector is favored by both its defensive nature as well as the large-scale acceleration in electricity demand due to the AI trend. Consequently, we are currently at an opportune moment to invest in the best utility stocks. A large coal mining complex on a sunny day, with heavy machinery moving vast amounts of earth. To compile our list of best utility stocks, we use a stock screener to filter for utility stocks with positive average upside from sell-side analysts as of April 16. Then we included in the article the top 13 stocks with the largest average analysts' upside. For each stock, we also included the largest number of hedge funds that own the stock as of Q4 2024, as per Insider Monkey's database. Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter's strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 373.4% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 218 percentage points (). ​Edison International (NYSE:EIX) is a US-based electric utility company that primarily serves 15 million people in southern California, providing electricity to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. The company's operations encompass electricity generation, transmission, and distribution, with a focus on integrating renewable energy sources and enhancing grid reliability. ​ Edison International (NYSE:EIX) reported core EPS of $4.93 for 2024, exceeding the midpoint of their guidance and extending their track record of meeting or exceeding annual EPS guidance over the last two decades. The company remains confident in meeting its 2025 EPS guidance and delivering a 5% to 7% core EPS CAGR through 2028. The Board declared a Q1 2025 dividend of $0.8275 per share, demonstrating confidence in their financial outlook and ability to raise cost-effective capital. On the regulatory front, Edison International (NYSE:EIX) successfully recovered about $1.6 billion of wildfire claims payments and associated costs. The company continues to execute its robust wildfire mitigation plan, having installed more than 6,400 miles of covered conductor and hardened nearly 90% of distribution lines in high fire risk areas. In response to recent wildfires, EIX is actively engaged in conversations with key stakeholders, including the Governor's office and legislative leaders, to find solutions that support community safety, manage customer costs, and reinforce investor confidence in California's utilities. We include EIX on our list of the best utility stocks to buy because the management's optimistic long-term guidance is backed by a reliable track record of flawless execution over the last 2 decades. Overall, EIX ranks 7th on our list of best utility stocks to buy according to analysts. While we acknowledge the potential of EIX to grow, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. There is an AI stock that went up since the beginning of 2025, while popular AI stocks lost around 25%. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than EIX but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock. READ NEXT: 20 Best AI Stocks To Buy Now and 30 Best Stocks to Buy Now According to Billionaires. Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Sign in to access your portfolio

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