IDACORP Q4 2025 net income attributable to shareholders rises to USD 43.61 million

Reuters02-19
IDACORP Q4 2025 net income attributable to shareholders rises to USD 43.61 million

IDACORP reported Q4 2025 net income attributable to shareholders of USD 43.61 million, or USD 0.78 per diluted share. For FY 2025, net income attributable to shareholders was USD 323.47 million, or USD 5.90 per diluted share. The company initiated FY 2026 earnings guidance of USD 6.25 to USD 6.45 per diluted share, assuming normal weather and power supply expenses, and expecting Idaho Power to use less than USD 30.00 million of additional tax credits under the Idaho regulatory mechanism (FY 2025: USD 40.30 million). IDACORP highlighted progress on infrastructure plans, including breaking ground on the Boardman-to-Hemingway transmission line, and said it achieved record system reliability in 2025 while focusing on affordability and reliability.

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