NextEra Energy (NEE): An Overview

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Nextera Energy, Inc., an American energy firm, has a 5.8 GW generating capacity, 2.4 GW fossil fuel revenue, and 14900 employees across the United States and Canada. It offers wholesale and retail services in electricity and also owns production, transmission and distribution facilities to support these services. NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, and its subsidiaries, a highly-competitive clean energy business, are also owned by the company. They are the largest producers of renewable energy, including wind and solar, and the leading producers of battery storage in the world. NextEra Energy Resources sells electricity to large customers and invests heavily in the critical infrastructure of power supply.

NextEra Energy is the operator of the largest solar power plant in the world, the 310 megawatt solar electric generator located in the California Mojave Desert. As part of Nuclear Fleet NextEras – the largest nuclear fleet in the United States – the company operates clean, zero emission nuclear power plants as well in New Hampshire and Iowa. The company has more than 9,000 turbines operating in 70 wind projects across 17 states and 2 Canadian provinces. The company is a retail and service provider of electricity under NextEra Energy Resources. NextEra Energy Resources is one of the world’s largest producers of wind and solar power. Customers can choose plans that provide electricity from wind or solar sources for a premium. The fixed-price plans are valid for 12-24 months and offer benefits like monthly discounts when you join NextEra Energy Service or airline rewards based upon monthly usage.

The company also operates several subsidiaries with their own specialties. These include energy retailing and supply, energy generation, clean energy services, and energy supply. Florida Power & Light is one of Nexteras’ major utilities. Florida Power and Light Company is a tariff-regulated electric utility that produces, transmits, distributes, and sells electrical energy.

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