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Capital Power (TSX:CPX) Could Be 15% Undervalued On Q2 Earnings And Dividend Raise
Capital Power (TSX:CPX) is in focus after reporting second quarter 2026 results that combined higher sales with continued net losses, along with a 2% increase in its quarterly common share dividend.
See our latest analysis for Capital Power.
The share price of Capital Power has softened recently, with a 1 day share price return of 2.73% down and a 7 day share price return of 8.18% down, even though the year to date share price return is 9.31% and the 1 year total shareholder return is 21.63%. This points to longer term momentum still in place despite the near term pullback following the earnings and dividend news.
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After a long run that has left Capital Power ahead over 1, 3 and 5 years, the recent pullback and fresh dividend raise put a new question on the table: Is most of the upside already captured, or is there still meaningful value left?
Most Popular Narrative: 15% Undervalued
The most followed narrative puts Capital Power's fair value at CA$77.12, above the last close of CA$65.87. That gap is built on specific growth and margin expectations rather than short term share price swings.
Optimism around stable and rising revenue streams seems to be predicated on the ability to recontract existing capacity at high prices and secure long-term PPAs, yet an oversupply of new renewables and ongoing competitive pressure may compress margins and limit future revenue growth.
Read the complete narrative. Read the complete narrative.
Want to see what is really backing that fair value for Capital Power? The core narrative leans on higher earnings, firmer margins and a richer future profit multiple. Curious which specific revenue and profit steps need to fall into place for that to work? The full breakdown sets out those numbers in detail.
Result: Fair Value of CA$77.12 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, the Capital Power story can change quickly if electricity demand growth underwhelms, or if weaker renewables conditions and project delays squeeze margins and cash flows.
Find out about the key risks to this Capital Power narrative.
Another View on Capital Power's Valuation
While the fair value narrative points to Capital Power trading below CA$77.12, the simple P/E lens looks far harsher. The stock sits on a 94.1x P/E, compared with 16.5x for the global renewable energy industry, a 30x peer average and a 52.2x fair ratio.
This gap suggests the market is already pricing in a lot of improvement and leaves less room for error if earnings or margins fall short. The question for you is whether Capital Power can grow into that multiple quickly enough to justify the premium.
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
Next Steps
This mix of optimism and concern around Capital Power makes it even more important to review the full picture yourself and decide quickly. You can weigh both sides of the story in one place through our 2 key rewards and 4 important warning signs
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About TSX:CPX
Capital Power
Develops, acquires, owns, and operates utility-scale renewable and flexible generation facilities in Canada and the United States.
Reasonable growth potential with slight risk.
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Hey James! Thank you but I am not sure if I am reading this correctly as your analysis opens with "At A$36.602 per share, Woodside Energy Group (ASX: WDS) appears reasonably valued based on its existing operations and near-term production growth." I would like to say that the last time that WDS was above $36.00 per share was in October 2023, so I am a little confused by your statement w.r.t. current prices etc . Can you please explain?


