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Eversource Energy (ES) Depreciation & Amortization

The d&a for Eversource Energy (ES) is $2.40 Billion with a year-over-year change of +35.36%. Depreciation and Amortization (D&A) is a non-cash expense that allocates the cost of tangible and intangible assets over their useful lives.

ES D&A Chart

ES D&A
$2.40B+267.41% 20Y
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Current D&A

$2.40B

$2.40 Billion

Year-over-Year Change

+35.36%

vs. $1.78B prior year

Historical Data

30

Years of data available

Annual D&A History

YearD&AYoY Change% Change
2025$2.40B+$628.12M+35.36%
2024$1.78B+$960.64M+117.77%
2023$815.72M$-827.41M-50.36%
2022$1.64B+$308.17M+23.08%
2021$1.33B+$175.91M+15.18%
2020$1.16B+$78.40M+7.25%
2019$1.08B+$8.70M+0.81%
2018$1.07B+$208.17M+24.10%
2017$863.79M+$76.63M+9.73%
2016$787.16M+$121.31M+18.22%
2015$665.86M+$51.20M+8.33%
2014$614.66M+$3.88M+0.64%
2013$610.78M+$91.77M+17.68%
2012$519.01M+$216.82M+71.75%
2011$302.19M$-94.14M-23.75%
2010$396.33M+$73.40M+22.73%
2009$322.93M$-138.58M-30.03%
2008$461.51M$-57.22M-11.03%
2007$518.73M+$54.76M+11.80%
2006$463.97M$-190.47M-29.10%
2005$654.44M+$126.40M+23.94%
2004$528.04M+$323.65M+158.35%
2003$204.39M$-1.26M-0.61%
2002$205.65M$-978.40M-82.63%
2001$1.18B+$668.11M+129.50%
2000$515.94M$-534.26M-50.87%
1999$1.05B+$290.90M+38.31%
1998$759.30M+$260.20M+52.13%
1997$499.10M+$84.80M+20.47%
1996$414.30M
Data as of Wednesday, June 17, 2026

About Eversource Energy

Eversource Energy operates as a public utility holding enterprise, with its core operations centered on the provision and delivery of various energy services. Its business activities are segmented into several key areas: the transmission and distribution of electricity, natural gas distribution, and water utility services. The company is actively engaged in moving electricity, including energy generated from solar facilities, and supplying natural gas to its consumers. Additionally, Eversource manages regulated water systems, serving approximately 226,000 customers. It caters to a wide array of clients, spanning residential homes, businesses, industrial operations, municipal entities (including fire protection), and others across the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. The organization, headquartered in Springfield, Massachusetts, adopted the name Eversource Energy in April 2015, having previously been known as Northeast Utilities.

Springfield, MA
10,000 employees
Utilities / Regulated Electric
Sector
Utilities
Industry
Regulated Electric
CEO
Joseph R. Nolan Jr.