Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders Industry Stocks & Companies | Canada

The Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders Industry includes 13 publicly traded companies in the Canada market.

Together these companies represent a combined market capitalization of $68.62 Billion with an average price-to-earnings ratio of 92.3.

The largest companies in this industry are CPX.CA (CAPITAL POWER CORP) and TA-PR-J.CA (TRANSALTA CORP - TACN 6.773 PERP). Together they account for 25.83% of the total market capitalization of the industry.

Below you can explore the complete list of Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders Industry, including market capitalization, revenue, valuation ratios, dividend yield, and performance statistics.

Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders Industry Key Metrics Overview

The Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders Industry has on average risen 1.2% over the last 3 months. These averages are based on an weighted average of 13 stocks in this industry.

Total Market Cap
68.62B
Total Revenue
31.81B
Total Net Income
-796.23M
Avg Price/Earnings (W)
92.3
Avg Debt/Equity (W)
2.1
Avg ROE (W)
2.7
Avg Relative Strength
56
Avg Perf Today (W)
-0.4%
Best Perf Today
1%
Worst Perf Today
-9.1%
% Winners Today
23.1%
New Highs (Last Week)
0%
New Lows (Last Week)
0%
Avg 1 Week Perf (W)
0.6%
Avg 2 Week Perf (W)
-0.2%
Avg 1 Month Perf (W)
-2%
Avg 3 Month Perf (W)
1.2%
Avg 1 Year Perf (W)
23.2%
Avg 3 Year Perf (W)
34.7%

All Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders Industry Stocks

The full list of Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders Industry stocks, sorted by Market Cap and weight inside the industry. Zoom in on the Technicals or Fundamentals or open the list in the screener for additional metrics, charts and export.




About the Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders Industry

Companies that operate as Independent Power Producers (IPPs), Gas & Power Marketing & Trading Specialists and/or Integrated Energy Merchants. Excludes producers of electricity using renewable sources, such as solar power, hydropower, and wind power. Also excludes electric transmission companies and utility distribution companies classified in the Electric Utilities Sub-Industry.



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