How Many Shares of Brookfield Renewable Partners Stock You Need to Earn $1,000 in Annual Passive Income

Need dividend income that lasts? This dividend stock could offer more than payouts.

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If earning $1,000 in passive income each year sounds appealing, Brookfield Renewable Partners (TSX:BEP.UN) might be one of the more attractive ways to make it happen. With a strong yield, a global portfolio of clean energy assets, and a clear path for growth, this dividend stock offers something many others cannot: a consistent and growing stream of cash.

What you can earn

Let’s start with the math. Brookfield Renewable currently has a share price of around $34.47, which translates to a forward yield of nearly 6%. To generate $1,000 in annual passive income, you’d need about 483 shares. At today’s price, that’s roughly a $16,547 investment.

COMPANYRECENT PRICENUMBER OF SHARESDIVIDENDTOTAL PAYOUTFREQUENCYTOTAL INVESTMENT
BEP.UN$34.26483$2.07$1,000.11Quarterly$16,547.58

That might seem like a big number, but what you get for that investment is ownership in one of the largest and most diversified renewable energy platforms in the world. Brookfield Renewable spans hydro, wind, solar, nuclear, and battery storage across North and South America, Europe, and Asia. And this is no start-up hoping to make it big someday. This is a dividend stock delivering billions in revenue annually with long-term contracts backing the bulk of its cash flow.

Into earnings

In its most recent quarter, Brookfield Renewable reported record funds from operations of $371 million, or $0.56 per unit, up 10% year over year. It also signed a historic deal with Google to deliver up to 3,000 megawatts of hydro power in the U.S., a move that solidifies its status as a trusted partner to major corporations. That came on the heels of a similar agreement with Microsoft, showing that the biggest names in tech are leaning on Brookfield to power their data-driven future.

Even with all this growth, the dividend stock continues to return capital to investors. Management has guided for distribution growth of 5% to 9% annually, a target it has consistently met for over a decade. That means not only can investors lock in a high yield today, but they can reasonably expect that payout to grow over time.

Considerations

It’s also worth noting that while Brookfield Renewable reported a net loss of $112 million last quarter, this number is heavily influenced by non-cash items like depreciation and unrealized currency movements. The more meaningful figure is its cash flow, which remained strong and growing. This is a capital-intensive business, so temporary losses on the income statement don’t necessarily reflect poor performance.

Of course, there are risks. Interest rates remain elevated, which impacts financing costs. The dividend stock also carries significant debt, over $38 billion, though most of it is long-term and backed by reliable assets. Currency fluctuations, regulatory changes, and energy price volatility can all influence short-term results. But Brookfield has shown time and again it can adapt. Its scale, experience, and global presence make it uniquely positioned to handle whatever comes next.

Bottom line

For investors looking for consistent passive income with real long-term upside, Brookfield Renewable offers a compelling case. The yield is generous, the business is resilient, and the dividend stock’s alignment with global energy trends gives it room to grow. You’ll need around 483 shares to lock in $1,000 per year at today’s payout, but what you’re really buying is more than a dividend. You’re investing in a business that’s helping power the world’s transition to clean energy, one megawatt at a time.

Fool contributor Amy Legate-Wolfe has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Brookfield Renewable Partners. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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