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DTE vs ORA
Side-by-side comparison of DTE Energy Company (DTE) and Ormat Technologies Inc. (ORA): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both DTE and ORA operate in Electric Utilities: Central (Utilities), so they compete in similar markets.
- DTE is the larger of the two at $29.72B, about 3.5x ORA ($8.43B).
- Over the past year, DTE is up 4.6% and ORA is up 84.3% - ORA leads by 79.8 points.
- ORA has been more active in the news (23 items in the past 4 weeks vs 3 for DTE).
- Both have 25 recent analyst ratings on file.
DTE Energy Company
DTE Energy Company engages in the utility operations. The company's Electric segment generates, purchases, distributes, and sells electricity to approximately 2.2 million residential, commercial, and industrial customers in southeastern Michigan. It generates electricity through fossil-fuel, hydroelectric pumped storage, and nuclear plants, as well as wind and other renewable assets. This segment owns and operates approximately 698 distribution substations and 445,800 line transformers. The company's Gas segment purchases, stores, transports, distributes, and sells natural gas to approximately 1.3 million residential, commercial, and industrial customers throughout Michigan; and sells storage and transportation capacity. This segment has approximately 20,000 miles of distribution mains; 1,308,000 service pipelines; and 1,305,000 active meters, as well as owns approximately 2,000 miles of transmission pipelines. Its Gas Storage and Pipelines segment owns natural gas storage fields, lateral and gathering pipeline systems, and compression and surface facilities, as well as has ownership interests in interstate pipelines serving the Gulf Coast, Midwest, Ontario, and northeast markets. The company's Power and Industrial Projects segment offers metallurgical coke; pulverized coal and petroleum coke to the steel, pulp and paper, and other industries; and power, steam and chilled water production, and wastewater treatment services, as well as supplies compressed air to industrial customers. It also owns and operates 5 renewable generating plants with a capacity of 139 MWs; 22 gas recovery sites; and 10 reduced emissions fuel facilities. Its Energy Trading segment engages in power, natural gas, and environmental marketing and trading; structured transactions; and the optimization of contracted natural gas pipeline transportation and storage positions. The company was founded in 1903 and is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan.
Ormat Technologies Inc.
Ormat Technologies, Inc. engages in the geothermal and recovered energy power business in the United States, Indonesia, Kenya, Turkey, Chile, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Ethiopia, New Zealand, Honduras, and internationally. The company operates through three segments: Electricity, Product, and Energy Storage. The Electricity segment develops, builds, owns, and operates geothermal, solar photovoltaic, and recovered energy-based power plants; and sells electricity. The Product segment designs, manufactures, and sells equipment for geothermal, recovered energy-based electricity generation, and remote power units, such as fossil fuel powered turbo-generators and heavy duty direct-current generators. This segment also provides services relating to the engineering, procurement, construction, operation, and maintenance of geothermal and recovered energy-based power plants. The Product segment serves contractors; developers, owners, and operators of geothermal power plants; and owners and operators of interstate natural gas pipelines, gas processing plants, and cement plants, as well as companies in other energy-intensive industrial processes. The Energy Storage segment offers energy storage and related services, as well as services relating to the engineering, procurement, construction, operation, and maintenance of energy storage units. Ormat Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1965 and is based in Reno, Nevada.
Latest DTE
- LG Energy Solution Vertech announces agreement with DTE Energy for 6GWh of battery energy storage systems
- DTE Energy invests in Michigan-made battery storage systems, advancing clean energy goals and spurring billions in economic growth across the state
- DTE Energy Board of Directors declares quarterly dividend
- DTE Energy reports first quarter 2026 accomplishments, investments and financial results
- DTE Energy intends to pause future electric rate requests following upcoming filing as data centers come online
- Truist initiated coverage on DTE Energy with a new price target
- DTE Energy schedules first quarter 2026 earnings release, conference call
- DTE Energy reports 2025 accomplishments, earnings and investments
- DTE Energy Board of Directors declares quarterly dividend
- DTE Energy schedules full year 2025 earnings release, conference call
Latest ORA
- Director Stern Stanley sold $34,605 worth of shares (250 units at $138.42), decreasing direct ownership by 4% to 5,800 units (SEC Form 4)
- SEC Form SD filed by Ormat Technologies Inc.
- SEC Form 144 filed by Ormat Technologies Inc.
- Director Marom Michal sold $403,403 worth of shares (3,080 units at $130.97), decreasing direct ownership by 64% to 1,766 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Granot David sold $470,018 worth of shares (3,519 units at $133.57), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Amendment: Director Granot David exercised 1,315 shares at a strike of $67.54, returned $88,830 worth of shares to the company (1,203 units at $73.84) and sold $69,446 worth of shares (950 units at $73.10), decreasing direct ownership by 23% to 2,825 units (SEC Form 4) to cover taxes
- EVP, Energy Storage & BD Benyosef Ofer exercised 1,101 shares at a strike of $71.15, returned $78,874 worth of shares to the company (602 units at $131.02) and sold $1,235,388 worth of shares (9,429 units at $131.02) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan, closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Director Stern Stanley sold $75,108 worth of shares (577 units at $130.17), decreasing direct ownership by 9% to 6,050 units (SEC Form 4)
- Chief Financial Officer Ginzburg Assi sold $2,395,233 worth of shares (17,776 units at $134.75), exercised 5,502 shares at a strike of $71.15 and returned $391,766 worth of shares to the company (2,943 units at $133.12), decreasing direct ownership by 89% to 1,970 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Wong Byron G. sold $604,440 worth of shares (4,500 units at $134.32), decreasing direct ownership by 43% to 5,925 units (SEC Form 4)