Uniper on Tuesday reported more than doubled adjusted net income for the first half of 2026 from a year earlier as Germany has launched a sales process to privatize the energy giant it bailed out during the 2022 crisis. “Uniper is now more resilient and robust in the face of outside influences than it was in the past,” the company said. Uniper also reaffirmed the current-year core earnings forecast it published in March 2026 and hiked the lower end of its adjusted net income forecast range for the full-year 2026. Germany is considering a sale or an initial public offering for the 99% it holds in Uniper, the government said in May. Uniper, one of the biggest energy companies in Germany, was close to collapsing in 2022 when the energy crisis and the lack of Russian natural gas supply led to massive losses.