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NextEra Energy, Inc.

NEE
$90.06 (+ $1.11 + 1.25%)
Last updated: Previous Close (2026-05-19)
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Exchange
🇺🇸 NYSE XNYS
New York Stock Exchange, Inc.United StatesAmerica/New_York
SectorUtilities
IndustryUtilities - Regulated Electric
ISINUS65339F1012
Market Price90.06
Dividend Yield 2.77%
Dividend Growth
1Y +9.99%
3Y +10.11%
5Y +10.85%
10Y +10.62%
Annual Dividend 2.32
Latest Payout ($)0.62
Latest Payout Date2026-03-16
Dividend FrequencyQuarterly
P/E Ratio24.3
EPS3.15
Market Cap$176.6B
Book Value26.02
Price to Book3.092
Beta0.02
52w High98.75
52w Low63.88
Next Earnings DateN/A
About the Company
NextEra Energy, Inc. is a leading energy company operating in the utilities sector, primarily through its two core segments: Florida Power & Light (FPL) and NextEra Energy Resources (NEER). FPL serves as the largest rate-regulated electric utility in Florida, generating, transmitting, distributing, and selling electric power to over 6 million customer accounts across the east and lower west coasts of the state. NEER focuses on producing electricity from clean and renewable sources such as wind, solar, nuclear, and natural gas, while also developing, constructing, and operating generation facilities, battery storage, transmission assets, and natural gas pipelines throughout the United States and Canada. The company generates, stores, transmits, distributes, and sells electric power to retail and wholesale customers in North America, participating in energy markets, trading commodities, and providing full energy and capacity services. With substantial net generating capacity, extensive transmission and distribution lines, and numerous substations, NextEra Energy, Inc. plays a pivotal role in the transition to sustainable energy solutions. Founded in 1925 and headquartered in Juno Beach, Florida, it remains a key player in the electric utilities industry.
Price History
Latest News for NEE
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NextEra Energy gains momentum after a massive U.S.-Japan-backed natural gas deal, positioning the utility giant to meet rising AI-driven power demand.
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NextEra Energy (NYSE:NEE) is working with NVIDIA and Emerald AI to build grid integrated AI factories that tie computing capacity directly to power infrastructure. The collaboration focuses on flexible AI data assets that can respond to grid conditions while supporting the growing need for AI and data center workloads. The initiative is framed as a way to open new revenue streams and increase the role of NYSE:NEE at the intersection of energy and advanced computing. NextEra Energy, traded...
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NextEra to develop 9.5 GW of gas in Texas, Pennsylvania
The projects are part of a $550 billion deal with Japan that also includes 3 GW of nuclear in Tennessee and Alabama, and 9.2 GW of gas generation in Ohio, federal officials say.