The Top 15 Utilities Stocks of 2011

Updated

It's been a pretty rough year for stock investors, with the S&P basically ending flat in 2011. While the general market went nowhere last year, quite a few stocks poured in monster performances.

Utilities in general rose this past year, driven by stable businesses and strong dividends.

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Here's a list of this year's top 15 performers in the utilities industry:

Company

YTD Return

1

Transportadora de Gas Del Sur (NYS: TGS)

78.5%

2

ONEOK (NYS: OKE)

61.3%

3

PNM Resources

45.3%

4

NiSource (NYS: NI)

40.5%

5

Brookfield Infrastructure Partners (NYS: BIP)

39.7%

6

Cia Energetica de Minas Gerais (NYS: CIG)

38.1%

7

CPFL Energia (NYS: CPL)

36.5%

8

Progress Energy

36.3%

9

CenterPoint Energy

34.9%

10

Constellation Energy Group

33.7%

11

NorthWestern

32.8%

12

American Water Works

32.8%

13

Consolidated Edison (NYS: ED)

31.8%

14

El Paso Electric

31.6%

15

Dominion Resources

30.3%

Source: S&P Capital IQ. Only includes companies listed on U.S. exchanges with a market capitalization greater than $500 million.

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