Key Takeaways

  • Utilities generate stable and predictable cash flow
    Dividend payouts are often supported by regulated revenue models
    • Infrastructure investment remains a long-term growth driver

Top FTSE 100 Utility Dividend Stocks

National GridDividend Yield: ~3.50%

National Grid operates electricity and gas transmission networks across the UK and US.

Dividend Outlook
Regulated revenue models support steady dividend growth.

SSE  - Dividend Yield: ~2.45% 

SSE is heavily involved in renewable energy and electricity networks.

Dividend Outlook
Energy transition investments could drive future earnings growth.

United Utilities - Dividend Yield: ~3.95%

United Utilities provides water services across North West England.

Dividend Outlook
Stable demand for water services supports reliable dividends.

Severn Trent -  Dividend Yield: ~3.98% 

Severn Trent operates regulated water utilities.

Risk
Infrastructure spending requirements.

Investor Outlook

Utilities are often viewed as defensive dividend investments, particularly during periods of economic uncertainty.