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NextEra Energy (NYSE: NEE) is following the trend of strong performance amongst utility companies this year. Although its returns haven’t been as high-flying as others like Talen Energy (NASDAQ ...
One key difference between NextEra and a company like Talen is that it operates as both a rate-regulated utility company and sells energy in competitive markets. NextEra can't benefit as much from ...
NextEra (NEE) (NEP) had been expected to announce a deal to restart the Duane Arnold nuclear power plant in Iowa during the call despite potential challenges such as competition with regional wind ...
NextEra Energy Partners' units fell over 16% due to worse-than-expected Q3 results and a significant decline in EBITDA, raising concerns about distribution stability. I believe, at the current ...
Some words may be mispronounced. NextEra Energy, owner of the shuttered Duane Arnold nuclear plant near Palo, is “very interested” in reopening the plant and is studying whether that’s possible.
Investors with a lot of money to spend have taken a bearish stance on NextEra Energy (NYSE:NEE). And retail traders should know. We noticed this today when the trades showed up on publicly ...
We sell different types of products and services to both investment professionals and individual investors. These products and services are usually sold through license agreements or subscriptions ...
NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NEE) is a leading clean energy company headquartered in Juno Beach, Florida. NextEra Energy owns Florida Power & Light Company, which is America's largest electric ...
Astronaut photo of “stunning” aurora captured from the International Space Station. Credit: NASA A powerful geomagnetic storm caused a spectacular display of light that was visible unusually far from ...
A “Democrat sweep or Trump/Harris win with a split Congress” could lead to a “knee-jerk relief rally” for renewables, particularly for companies like First Solar, NextEra and Enphase.