NextEra Energy, Inc. engages in the provision of renewable energy. The company is headquartered in Juno Beach, Florida and currently employs 16,800 full-time employees. The company operates through its wholly owned subsidiaries, NextEra Energy Resources, LLC and NextEra Energy Transmission, LLC (collectively, NEER) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL). Its segments include NEER and FPL. FPL segment is a rate-regulated electric utility engaged in the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electric energy in Florida. FPL has approximately 35,052 megawatts of net generating capacity, over 91,000 circuit miles of transmission and distribution lines and 921 substations. The NEER segment owns, develops, constructs, manages and operates electric generation facilities in wholesale energy markets in the United States and Canada and includes assets and investments in other businesses with a clean energy focus, such as battery storage, natural gas pipelines, and renewable fuels. The company owns, develops, constructs and operates rate-regulated transmission facilities in North America.
The most recent EPS for Nextera Energy Inc is $0.54, beating expectations of $0.53.
How did Nextera Energy Inc NEE's revenue perform in the last quarter?
Nextera Energy Inc revenue for the last quarter is $0.54
What is the revenue estimate for Nextera Energy Inc?
According to 12 of Wall street analyst, the revenue estimate of Nextera Energy Inc range from $9.18B to $6.03B
What's the earning quality score for Nextera Energy Inc?
Nextera Energy Inc has a earning quality score of A-/61.125267. The score is based on a four dimension of Profitability, Growth, Cash generation & Capital Allocation, and Leverage.
When does Nextera Energy Inc report earnings?
Nextera Energy Inc next earnings report is expected in 2026-04-27
What are Nextera Energy Inc's expected earnings?
Nextera Energy Inc expected earnings is $6.71B, according to wall-street analysts.
Did Nextera Energy Inc beat earnings expectations?
Nextera Energy Inc recent earnings of $6.5B does not beat expectations.