In this article, I highlight two undervalued dividend stocks that may be good places for new money. Brookfield Renewable Partners offers strong growth and value with diversified renewable assets and steady revenue streams. Plains All American is a hidden strong performer with a large pipeline network, disciplined cost management, and well-covered distribution yield.
The world will need to build an unprecedented amount of power and computing capacity in the coming decades. Brookfield Renewable and Brookfield Infrastructure are leaders in building renewable energy and data center capacity.
Brookfield Renewable's share price decline has pushed up its dividend yield. The company expects to grow its earnings briskly.
The increasing demand for renewable energy could be a big tailwind for Brookfield Renewable. Chevron could deliver strong growth with or without its pending acquisition of Hess.
While traditional energy sources, such as fossil fuels, will undoubtedly continue to play a significant role in the global energy mix, there is a clear and accelerating shift toward renewable energy. As the world's energy demands continue to rise, it's important to discuss the best renewable energy stocks to buy.
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Brookfield Renewable expects to grow its FFO by more than 10% this year. The company has enhanced its long-term growth visibility.
Brookfield Renewable has a bright future with the growing demand for renewable energy. ExxonMobil is firing on all cylinders after it acquired Pioneer.
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Brookfield Renewable could benefit from Harris' vocal support of renewable energy. Harris' policies on electric vehicles could boost Rivian's fortunes.
Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. Limited Partnership Units (NYSE:BEP ) Q2 2024 Earnings Conference Call August 2, 2024 9:00 AM ET Company Participants Connor Teskey - Chief Executive Officer Wyatt Hartley - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Sean Steuart - TD Securities Nelson Ng - RBC Capital Markets Jessica Hoyle - Scotiabank Rupert Merer - National Bank Moses Sutton - BNP Paribas Mark Jarvi - CIBC Mark Strouse - JPMorgan Anthony Crowdell - Mizuho William Grippin - UBS Operator Good day and thank you for standing by.
While the top- and bottom-line numbers for Brookfield Renewable (BEP) give a sense of how the business performed in the quarter ended June 2024, it could be worth looking at how some of its key metrics compare to Wall Street estimates and year-ago values.