Daily BriefsUtilities Sector

Daily Brief Utilities: American Electric Power, Adani Green Energy, Carnegie Clean Energy and more

In today’s briefing:

  • American Electric Power (AEP): Regulatory & Legislative Developments As Significant Drivers For Future Performance!
  • Lucror Analytics – Morning Views Asia
  • CWGYF: Is Wave Energy Finally Ready For Prime Time?


American Electric Power (AEP): Regulatory & Legislative Developments As Significant Drivers For Future Performance!

By Baptista Research

  • American Electric Power’s (AEP) second quarter of 2025 showcased several pivotal developments and a strong financial performance, indicative of both strategic progress and growth potential.
  • This summary encapsulates the earnings call highlights, offering a balanced view of the company’s current state and future prospects.
  • First, AEP reported a record-breaking second quarter with operating earnings of $1.43 per share, a notable increase from the previous year’s $1.25 per share.

Lucror Analytics – Morning Views Asia

By Tanvi Arora

  • In today’s Morning Views publication we comment on developments of the following high yield issuers: Adani Green Energy
  • Front-end UST yields rose yesterday, following a soft auction of 3Y notes, as well as an unexpected increase in the prices component of the ISM services survey.
  • The yield on the 2Y UST increased 5 bps to 3.73%, while the yield on the 10Y UST was up 2 bps at 4.21%. Equities retreated, amid the weak ISM services data. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell 0.5% and 0.7%, respectively.

CWGYF: Is Wave Energy Finally Ready For Prime Time?

By Zacks Small Cap Research

  • Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, people have looked to the sea as a potential source of nearly unlimited, sustainable energy that rolls by our coasts every day in the form of wave energy.
  • As early as the 19th century, inventors began devising plans to harness this energy to power early mechanical devices inside mills, water pumps, and later, even small electrical systems.
  • However, despite the tantalizing appeal of this resource, wave energy has yet to be fully developed into a viable commercial alternative to mainstream renewable energy sources like wind and solar.

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