Nextera Energy Stocks List

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Nextera Energy Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 25 HE Hawaiian lawmakers abandon bill to securitize Hawaiian Electric fire costs
Apr 25 HE Sector Update: Energy Stocks Rise in Thursday Afternoon Trading
Apr 25 HE Hawaiian Electric weighing sale of American Savings Bank - Bloomberg
Apr 25 HE Update: Market Chatter: Hawaiian Electric Industries Considering American Savings Bank Sale
Apr 25 HE Hawaiian Electric weighing sale of American Savings Bank, Bloomberg reports
Apr 25 HE UPDATE 3-Hawaiian Electric weighing sale of American Savings Bank, Bloomberg reports
Apr 25 NEP CMS Energy (CMS) Q1 Earnings Beat, Revenues Decline Y/Y
Apr 25 NEE CMS Energy (CMS) Q1 Earnings Beat, Revenues Decline Y/Y
Apr 25 NEE NextEra Energy: Power Total Returns With This Dividend Aristocrat
Apr 25 NEP 3 Utility Mutual Funds to Combat Continued Market Volatility
Apr 25 NEE 3 Utility Mutual Funds to Combat Continued Market Volatility
Apr 25 NEP These 3 High-Yield Dividend Stocks Are Set to Soar in 2024 and Beyond
Apr 25 NEE These 3 High-Yield Dividend Stocks Are Set to Soar in 2024 and Beyond
Apr 25 NEE This Elite Dividend Stock Continues to Produce Powerful Growth
Apr 25 NEP This Elite Dividend Stock Continues to Produce Powerful Growth
Apr 25 NEP NextEra Energy Partners raises dividend by 1.4% to $0.8925
Apr 25 NEE Florida Power & Light doubles planned storage deployments to more than 4 GW over 10 years
Apr 25 NEP Florida Power & Light doubles planned storage deployments to more than 4 GW over 10 years
Apr 25 HE Hawaiian Electric tells customers on Hawaii Island to resume normal power usage
Apr 24 NEE Analysts Predict 20%+ Upside For These 3 Dividend Aristocrats
Nextera Energy

Nextera Energy is a Fortune 200 energy company based in Juno Beach, Florida. It is the largest generator of renewable energy from the sun and wind in the world. The company owns and operates more than 45,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity, primarily in the form of wind and solar power plants. It also operates a retail electricity business, providing electricity to more than 5 million customers in the United States.

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