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Ormat Technologies increases its quarterly revenue by 17.9%

Ormat Technologies reported a rise in revenue for the third quarter, supported by solid performances in its Product and Storage segments, and revised its 2025 annual guidance upward.

Ormat Technologies increases its quarterly revenue by 17.9%

CountriesIndonésie, États-Unis
CompaniesSLB, Ormat Technologies
SectorÉnergie Géothermique, Stockage énergie, Profonde électricité
ThemeMarchés & Finance, Résultat

Ormat Technologies posted revenue of $249.7mn in the third quarter of 2025, up 17.9% from $211.8mn in the same period last year. Net income attributable to shareholders increased by 9.3% to $24.1mn, while diluted earnings per share reached $0.39, up 8.3%. The company also raised its annual revenue and adjusted EBITDA forecasts.

Storage ramp-up and order book growth

The Energy Storage segment doubled its revenue to $20.4mn, supported by the commissioning of the Lower Rio, Bottleneck and Montague facilities. The Product segment recorded a 66.6% increase in revenue to $62.2mn, driven by the progress of manufacturing and construction contracts. The order backlog now stands at $295mn.

Electricity operations resilient despite disruptions

Revenue in the Electricity division rose by 1.5% to $167.1mn, supported by the acquisition of the Blue Mountain plant and improved performance at Dixie Valley. These gains offset a combined $5.5mn loss related to a grid failure in California and ongoing works at the Stillwater site, as well as production curtailments at some Nevada plants.

Stable adjusted EBITDA and non-recurring effects

Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter totalled $138.4mn, a slight increase of 0.6%. This was tempered by reduced income from tax benefit sales and the absence of one-off gains recorded in 2024, including a legal settlement with a battery supplier. Over the first nine months of the year, adjusted EBITDA reached $423.3mn, up 4.5%.

Commercial agreements and strategic partnerships

Ormat signed a partnership with SLB to develop Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS), aiming to accelerate their market deployment. An agreement was also signed with Sage Geosystems to pilot a pressure-based geothermal technology. These initiatives are intended to diversify geothermal offerings and shorten development cycles.

International deployment and long-term contracts

The company signed two Geothermal Exploration and Energy Conversion Agreements with Indonesian utility PLN, covering up to 40MW of capacity. A 25-year extension was also signed with the Southern California Public Power Authority for the Heber 1 facility. Ormat confirmed the start of commercial operations at its Lower Rio storage facility in Texas.

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