Company: BEP
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001193125-25-275856
Chunk: 71

Company: Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P.
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form: 424B5
Chunk 71
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 power purchase agreements, power guarantee agreements or similar long-term agreements, between a seller and a buyer of electrical power generation) on similar terms; |

| • |     | an increase in the amount of uncontracted generation in our renewable power portfolio or a change in the contract 
 profile for future renewable power projects;                                                                      |

| • |     | availability and access to interconnection facilities and transmission systems; |

| • |     | our ability to comply with, secure, replace or renew concessions, licenses, permits and other governmental 
 approvals needed for our operating and development projects;                                               |

| • |     | our real property rights for our facilities being adversely affected by the rights of lienholders and 
 leaseholders that are superior to those granted to us;                                                |

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| • |     | increases in the cost of operating our existing facilities and of developing new projects; |

| • |     | equipment failures and procurement challenges; |

| • |     | increased regulation of and third party opposition to our nuclear services business’s customers and 
 operations;                                                                                         |

| • |     | failure of the nuclear power industry to expand; |

| • |     | insufficient indemnification for our nuclear services business; |

| • |     | our reliance on computerized business systems, which could expose us to cyber-attacks; |

| • |     | dam failures and the costs and potential liabilities associated with such failures; |

| • |     | uninsurable losses and higher insurance premiums; |

| • |     | energy marketing risks and our ability to manage commodity and financial risk; |

| • |     | the termination of, or a change to, the hydrological balancing pool administered by the government of Brazil; |

| • |     | involvement in litigation and other disputes, and governmental and regulatory investigations; |

| • |     | counterparties to our contracts not fulfilling their obligations; |

| • |     | the time and expense of enforcing contracts against non-performing 
 counterparties and the uncertainty of success;                     |

| • |     | foreign laws or regulation to which we become subject as a result of future acquisitions in new markets; |

| • |     | our operations being affected by local communities; |

| • |     | newly developed technologies or new business lines in which we invest not performing as anticipated; |

| • |     | advances in technology that impair or eliminate the competitive advantage of our projects; |

| • |     | increases in water rental costs (or similar fees) or changes to the regulation of