ELPC

ANDRITZ (ELPC) secured two large-scale hydropower capacity expansion contracts from COPEL, securing...

Published: Jun 2, 2026   |  Read Original Article ↗

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  • ANDRITZ (ELPC) secured two large-scale hydropower capacity expansion contracts from COPEL, securing contracts for two new generating units on the Iguaçu River in Paraná, Brazil.
  • ELPC will supply and commission additional generating units at the Foz do Areia and Segredo plants, which will significantly expand capacity on the Paraná River.
  • COPEL's contract includes turnkey contracts for construction, commissioning, and commissioning services at both plants.
  • ELPC remains a high-risk, high-reward infrastructure play with long-term growth potential.
  • Investors should view the news as a positive catalyst rather than a negative one.
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Growth Stock Metric Rating
ELPC Rating
48.5
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Growth Stock Scoring Breakdown

METRIC VALUE WEIGHT ANALYSIS
Sales Growth TTM ? 21.8% 25% 70.0 ptsGood (21.8%) - Healthy growth
EPS Growth Next 5Y ? 8.1% 25% 20.0 ptsWeak (8.1%) - Low expectations
Target Price Upside ? 24.6% 20% 70.0 ptsGood Upside (24.6%) - Target: $14.47 vs Current: $11.61
Gross Margin % ? 21.5% 15% 40.0 ptsModerate (21.5%) - Adequate margins
Drawdown from 52-Wk High ? -15.2% 15% 40.0 ptsMild Pullback (-15.2%) - Light entry opportunity
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About ELPC

Utilities Utilities - Regulated Electric 4,287 employees Curitiba, Brazil
  • Companhia Paranaense de Energia - COPEL, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the research, study, planning, construction, production, transformation, transportation, distribution, and commercialization of electricity in Brazil.
  • The company operates through three segments: Generation and Transmission of Electrical Energy; Electrical Energy Distribution; and Commercialization.
  • It produces electricity from hydroelectric and wind power; and constructs, operates, and maintains substations, as well as lines for energy transmission.
  • The company was formerly known as Companhia Paranaense de Energia Elétrica and changed its name to Companhia Paranaense de Energia - COPEL in October 1979.
  • Companhia Paranaense de Energia - COPEL was founded in 1954 and is headquartered in Curitiba, Brazil.
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