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Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P.

BEPUtilitiesNASDAQ

Utilities - Renewable · Last scanned Jul 18, 2026

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Financials · Annual
Revenue
$6.41B
+9.0% YoY
Net Income
-$37.0M
+83.0% YoY
EBITDA
$4.98B
+31.1% YoY
Free Cash Flow
-$10.64B

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DateIndicatorDetails
Jul 11 RSI OversoldRSI 20.3, below 30, stock may be oversold
Jun 20 RSI OversoldRSI 18.4, below 30, stock may be oversold
About Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P.

Part of the utilities sector, Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP) is listed under Utilities - Renewable. With a market capitalization of $21.66B, it sits in large-cap territory. owns a portfolio of renewable power generating facilities in the North America, Colombia, and Brazil.

Key stats
Market Cap$21.66B
Fwd P/E-18.16
EPS$-0.30
Beta1.00
52W Change+16.8%
Dividend Yield4.93%
ROE1.5%
Analysis

Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. carries $37.39B in total debt against $2.88B in cash reserves — debt is roughly 13.0x the cash position. Managing this leverage effectively will be important for long-term financial stability. The company is burning cash, with free cash flow at -$10.64B. This typically occurs when a company is investing aggressively in growth, but sustained cash burn can strain the balance sheet. Return on equity stands at 1.5%, which is modest for the sector. ROE measures how effectively a company uses shareholder capital to generate profits. ROA of 0.4% is on the lower side, which is common in asset-heavy industries. Revenue has grown from $4.71B (2022) to $6.41B (2025), reflecting a 36% increase over the period.

Debt significantly exceeds cash reserves, which means the company's financial flexibility could be constrained during economic downturns. The company is burning cash at the operating level, which is not unusual for growth-phase companies but adds risk if it persists. These risk factors are not exhaustive — macroeconomic shifts, regulatory changes, and competitive dynamics can all influence Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P.'s trajectory.

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