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Year ended Dec 31, 2025 · FY2025 10-K

CenterPoint Energy (CNP) 10-K Summaries & Annual Filing History

Review CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (CNP) 10-K filings from 2023 through the latest annual report, including business, financial performance, risks, and liquidity.

Key takeaway

Year ended Dec 31, 2025 · FY2025 10-K

CenterPoint Energy filed its annual report for the most recent fiscal year. The filing describes the company's regulated utility operations and associated financial results.

Financial snapshot

Selected annual figures reported with the filing, shown separately from the narrative summary.

Annual revenue

$9.3B

Revenue reported for the fiscal year.

Operating income

$2.1B

Income from operations reported for the year.

Net income

$1.1B

Net income reported for the year.

Operating cash flow

$2.5B

Cash generated by operating activities.

Annual revenue trend

Reported annual revenue and its change from the preceding fiscal year.

Period endedRevenueYear-over-year change
Dec 31, 2022$9.3B+13.0%
Dec 31, 2023$8.6B-7.7%
Dec 31, 2024$8.6B-0.7%
Dec 31, 2025$9.3B+9.2%

Business overview

CenterPoint Energy is a public utility holding company whose primary business consists of regulated electric and natural gas operations. The company serves customers through its electric transmission and distribution systems and its natural gas distribution networks.

Financial performance

Revenue for the reported year increased compared to the prior year. Operating income and net income both showed positive results, and cash generated from operations was substantial.

Material risks

The filing identifies risk factors typical for a regulated utility, including regulatory changes, operational hazards, and cybersecurity threats. These risks could affect the company's financial condition or operations.

Liquidity and capital

The filing discusses liquidity and capital resources, noting factors that could affect cash requirements. No specific capital allocation themes beyond routine utility investment are detailed.

What to watch

Readers should monitor any updates to the company's regulatory proceedings or rate case outcomes in the next filing.