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Can PPL's Improving Cash Flow Support Its Long-Term Growth Plan?

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Key Takeaways

  • PPL generated $1.14B in operating cash flow in H1 2026, up 2.24% year over year.
  • PPL plans about $23B in regulated investments through 2029, supporting 10.3% annual rate base growth.
  • PPL expects 2026 EPS of $1.90-$1.98 and 6-8% annual EPS growth through 2029, stronger from 2027.

PPL Corporation’s (PPL - Free Report) cash generation is improving, supported by higher earnings and operating performance. This provides greater financial flexibility and helps the company support its ongoing investments in infrastructure and system modernization. 

In the first six months of 2026, PPL generated $1.14 billion of operating cash flow, up 2.24% from $1.12 billion in the year-ago period. PPL’s operating cash flow increased 4.67% sequentially to approximately $583 million in the second quarter of 2026 compared with $557 million in the first quarter.

PPL needs to spend heavily over several years to modernize its grid, improve reliability, connect new customers and meet rising electricity demand. These investments are important for supporting long-term growth and maintaining the quality of its regulated utility operations. 

PPL aims to invest approximately $23 billion in regulated capital investments through 2029, supporting average annual rate-base growth of 10.3%. Its growing Pennsylvania and Kentucky investment opportunities could also expand the regulated asset base and support future cash generation. The company expects earnings per share (EPS) of $1.90-$1.98 in 2026 and 6-8% annual EPS growth through 2029, with stronger growth beginning in 2027. 

Operating cash flow can partially fund PPL’s capital spending, providing an internal funding source while reducing reliance on external financing. This can help limit immediate debt increases and shareholder dilution.

Higher Cash Flow Supports Sustainable Utility Growth

Stronger operating cash flow gives utilities more internal funding for grid upgrades, renewable projects, maintenance and dividends, reducing reliance on external financing. With utilities requiring heavy, recurring capital investment, dependable cash generation can support infrastructure expansion while preserving financial flexibility.

Exelon Corporation (EXC - Free Report) produced $3.67 billion in operating cash flow during first-half 2026, up 35% year over year, strengthening funding capacity for regulated transmission and distribution investments.

NextEra Energy (NEE - Free Report) generated $7.27 billion in operating cash flow during first-half 2026, rising about 22% year over year and supporting substantial ongoing utility capital investments.

The Zacks Rundown on PPL

PPL’s Earnings Estimates

The Zacks Consensus Estimate for 2026 and 2027 EPS indicates a year-over-year increase of 7.18% and 8.32%, respectively.

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Debt to Capital

PPL's debt-to-capital ratio currently stands at 57.46%, lower than the electric power industry’s 61.32%.

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PPL’s Stock Price Performance

In the past month, the company’s shares have risen 2.9% against the industry’s 2.5% decline.

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PPL’s Zacks Rank

PPL currently has a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.

 

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